Depression may keep some men from fighting prostate cancer Depression may be source of disparities in the treatment men get for prostate cancer, according to a new study.
Astronomy algorithms help detect aggressive cancers Cancer researchers are teaming up with astronomers using computerized algorithms designed for viewing distant galaxies to spot biomarkers that can indicate the aggressiveness of a tumor
Legendary NFL quarterback Phil Simms tackles skin cancer As a quarterback for the New York Giants for more than 14 years, Phil Simms knew how to take a hit. But nothing could prepare the NFL hall-of-fame player for the blow of finding out he had skin cancer
Studies: Avastin may fight early breast cancers Surprising results from two new studies may reopen debate about the value of Avastin for breast cancer. The drug helped make tumors disappear in certain women with early-stage disease
Western diet may reduce survival odds for prostate cancer Men with prostate cancer who eat a so-called Western diet heavy in red meat, cheese and sugary treats may be more likely to die of their disease than those who consume mostly plants, whole grains and fish, a U.S. study suggests.
A simple blood test: Genetic mutations and breast cancer When you’re diagnosed with breast cancer at a young age, you have a lot of questions. The biggest question is why. Why did this happen to me now, when I am only 30 years old? A simple blood test answered the question for me
Doctors concerned over uptick in women seeking mastectomies There has been a significant increase in the number of women requesting double mastectomies after being diagnosed with breast cancer.
Scientists use lab-grown cartilage to reconstruct cancer patients’ noses Researchers in Switzerland have successfully reconstructed the noses of five skin cancer patients – using cartilage grown from the patients’ very own tissue.
Vaccinations: Not just for disease prevention anymore Strides have been made to harness the body’s defense system to better fight current illnesses, such as cancer, through the development of therapeutic vaccines. Last week, the preliminary data on a vaccine to treat a type of brain tumor was presented at the American Association of Neurological Surgeon’s annual meeting
US tobacco companies revive challenge to FDA over labeling U.S. tobacco companies on Wednesday filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Food and Drug Administration hoping to stop the agency from enforcing a directive on changes to a tobacco product’s labeling or quantity.