Luckily, a vast range of skilled and dedicated patient advocates can provide support to people with cancer and their loved ones. They raise funds and awareness, build programs and communities, share ...
For our fifth annual Cancer Health 25 feature, we want to spotlight the power and the promise of clinical trials. To be clear, this is not a list of the most important clinical trials. Rather it ...
Sebeck identified 36 former workers who served primarily from 1993 to 2011 and had been diagnosed with cancer, including himself. Of those, 11 had non-Hodgkin lymphoma; three had died. The Air Force ...
People who are overweight or obese are at higher risk for at least 13 different types of cancer, which together make up about 40 percent of all cancer diagnoses in the United States, according to the ...
Indeed, BioNTech cofounders Ugur Sahin, MD, PhD, and Özlem Türeci, MD, PhD, a husband-and-wife team who met when they were in training as oncologists, have been working on mRNA technology for cancer ...
Epigenetic therapy boosted immunotherapy response in refractory natural killer/T-cell lymphoma by turning cold tumors hot.
The Biden Cancer Initiative sought to put an end to the siloing of cancer research. It worked to support the work of the entirely different and much larger Beau Biden Cancer Moonshot, a National ...
National Gallbladder and Bile Duct Cancer Awareness Month raises awareness of these less common cancers. According to the American Cancer Society, about 12,300 people are diagnosed with gallbladder ...
Telling someone you have cancer can be difficult. There will never be a perfect time to share this news, and often, people worry this information will place a burden on those closest to them. These ...
“The latest data from the Phase I trial are encouraging,” lead investigator Vinod Balachandran, MD, of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, said in a news release. “They suggest this ...
All rectal cancer patients with a specific genetic mutation had a complete response to the checkpoint inhibitor, and some were still in remission four years later.
If you’re fortunate, work is more than what you do. It’s your calling. That’s how Kelly Shanahan, MD, 61, felt about delivering babies and performing gynecological surgery as an ob-gyn in South Lake ...