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Focusing on a fiber-rich diet at a young age may help lower the risk of developing breast cancer later, according to findings of a new study.

The American Society of Clinical Oncology recently released the 40-page Cuidado del Paciente, the Spanish version of Caregiving.

Sixty-nine National Cancer Institute–designated cancer centers are urging parents, young adults, and healthcare providers to increase HPV vaccination rates, with only an estimate 40% of girls and 21% of boys in the United States receiving the recommended three doses of the HPV vaccine.

A paper in Cancer Medicine finds that cancer has a devastating and age-specific impact on the finances of young adult survivors, and increased dialogue between healthcare providers and YAs has the potential to empower this population at risk for adverse financial and psychosocial outcomes, and steer them towards reputable sources of financial support.

After reports of patient deaths related to intracranial hemorrhage, cardiac failure, and cardiac arrest in the phase III PERSIST-2 trial, the FDA has placed a “full clinical hold” on trials exploring the tyrosine kinase inhibitor pacritinib.

Newly described research reports an upward trend in the proportion of patients with NSCLC classified as never-smokers.

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At the end of January 2016, 69 National Cancer Institute-designated cancer centers issued a statement urging parents, young adults and physicians to increase HPV vaccination rates.

Fosaprepitant dimeglumine (Emend for injection) received FDA approval as a single-dose in combination with other antiemetic agents for the prevention of delayed chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting following moderately emetogenic chemotherapy.

Decision Making and Experiences with Mastectomy for Managing Breast Cancer Risk in Women at High Risk for Breast Cancer

CancerCare is pleased to announce the availability of co-payment assistance for people diagnosed with multiple myeloma through the CancerCare Co-Payment Assistance Foundation.

Androgen-deprivation therapy, while an effective treatment for prostate cancer, can result in side effects and a reduced quality of life.

A mandate enacted after the 2010 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) was supposed to improve health coverage for patients enrolled in clinical trials.




Individuals with detectable human papillomavirus (HPV)-16 in their mouthwash samples were 22 times more likely to develop oropharyngeal cancer (OPC) than those without the type of virus, according to findings of a new study.

The FDA has approved eribulin mesylate (Halaven) to treat patients with advanced or unresectable liposarcoma following prior treatment with an anthracycline-based chemotherapy.

Results of a recent study show that patients, caregivers, healthcare providers, and members of the general public have stronger negative attitudes toward lung cancer compared with breast cancer.

The American Cancer Society and American Society of Clinical Oncology collaborated to create survivorship guidelines to assist primary care and other clinicians in the care of women with breast cancer.

Results from clinical trials presented at the 2016 Gastrointestinal Cancers Symposium signal a role for the immunotherapy nivolumab (Opdivo) in the treatment of GI malignancies.

For practicing nurses, this may seem like a no-brainer, but a new study is offering even more evidence that quality nursing improves patient outcomes.

Short-course radiation therapy and three cycles of chemotherapy administered before surgery reduced side effects and improved overall survival (OS) when compared with standard chemoradiation for patients with locally advanced rectal cancer, new research has found.

Presidential address assures a commitment to cure cancer.

Ofatumumab (Arzerra) has been approved by the FDA as extended treatment for patients in complete or partial response following at least two lines of therapy for recurrent or progressive chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL).

Although survival rates are excellent for children diagnosed with retinoblastoma, new research has shown that survivors are at increased risk of developing medical problems as adults, including second cancers, especially when the disease has affected both eyes.

Breast reconstruction surgery has become an increasingly popular option among women following mastectomy, but a recent study has found that most women who opt for the procedure are ill-informed of the potential risks.

Every year, the American Cancer Society (ACS) estimates new cancer cases and deaths in the United States and compiles the most recent data on cancer incidence, mortality, and survival.