A British woman lost her life months after she was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, which usually does not show any symptoms ...
Health experts have warned that back pain “that doesn’t go away with rest” could signal cancer. According to Cancer Research UK, it is one symptom of prostate cancer to look out for.
Cervical cancer is challenging to detect early as its symptoms can resemble less severe conditions. While these symptoms are ...
Lung cancer is hardly what comes to mind when you experience back pain. However, evidence indicates that the back is one of the most common sites in the body where people with lung cancer ...
Health experts have issued a warning that persistent back pain could be an indication of something more serious. Cancer Research UK has highlighted this as one symptom of prostate cancer to be ...
Four in every 10 cancer patients treated with chemotherapy develop severe peripheral nerve pain, a new review suggests.
While rare, cervical cancer can cause unexplained back pain when the cancer spreads to nearby structures such as the pelvic region or the spine itself. If you’ve been dealing with back pain that ...
A MUM and daughter have been diagnosed with thyroid cancer months apart after medics first dismissed their symptoms as ...
A woman who was diagnosed with the most common form of cancer in the UK has admitted she 'ignored' four symptoms before ...
Chemotherapy has been known to cause damage to peripheral nerves, and sometimes the pain is chronic and severe enough that chemotherapy doses are reduced or discontinued. But prior research has not ...
A study published in Pain Reports adds a new piece to the puzzle, showing spinal disinhibition — disruption of the spinal cord’s inhibitory systems that modulate pain signals — in people ...
Researchers at the University of Dallas have observed that Opioid analgesics should be considered before opting for surgery in severe chronic back Researchers at the University of Dallas have ...