Silent Damage First: Alzheimer’s Disease Could Have Two Phases
Ruined credit scores and big risks for bankruptcy: All part of the long-term financial fallout from the words "You have cancer," according to two new studies.
An experimental cancer treatment regimen is achieving full remissions in some patients with aggressive B-cell lymphoma, researchers report.
Nicotine pouches might be less harmful than smoking or chewing tobacco, but they still pose an addiction risk to users, a new review finds.
Only a fraction of Americans are getting recommended lung cancer screenings, new research shows.
Telemedicine visits for cancer care could help save the planet while also making things easier on patients, a new study has found.
Significantly more patients had 18-month event-free survival in nivolumab versus chemotherapy group.
The investigators evaluated the safety and efficacy of saruparib among 306 patients with previously treated HRR-deficient breast, ovarian, pancreatic, or prostate cancer.
A toxin found in paint strippers that's responsible for 85 U.S. deaths over the past five decades will be phased out for many uses, under an Environmental Protection Agency rule finalized Tuesday.