_ Colon Cancer: Which Test is Best for You? By Jane Farrell article The evidence is clear – screening for colorectal cancer may save your life. Today, more and more people are choosing … Read More→
_ Prophylactic Mastectomy: Reducing the Risk of Breast Cancer By Jane Farrell article Every woman is at risk for breast cancer just by being female and growing older. Many women are diligently attentive … Read More→
_ Colon and rectal cancer Five Easy and Practical Prevention Tips for March Colon Cancer Awareness Month By Jane Farrell article Former President Bill Clinton declared March as National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month in 2000, citing that ΓÇ£Colorectal cancer is the … Read More→
_ Statins May Help Protect Breast-Cancer Patients from Chemotherapy-Related Heart Damage By Jane Farrell article Statins, common cholesterol-lowering medications, may protect womenΓÇÖs hearts from damage caused during chemotherapy for early-stage breast cancer, according to new … Read More→
_ Some Breast Cancer Patients May Not Benefit from Chemotherapy By Jane Farrell article Postmenopausal women with hormone receptor (HR)-positive, human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)-negative breast cancer that has spread to a … Read More→
_ On the Horizon: Cancer Treatments without Side Effects By Jane Farrell article Treating cancer without debilitating side effects has long been the holy grail of oncologists, and researchers at the University of … Read More→
_ Children's Health A Promising Discovery for Childhood Cancer? By Jane Farrell article Researchers have devised a new plan of attack against a group of deadly childhood brain cancers collectively called diffuse midline … Read More→
_ Is There a ΓÇ£Cancer DietΓÇ¥? By Sondra Forsyth article In the wake of a cancer diagnosis, many patients realize that their diet may have contributed to their disease. Cancer … Read More→
_ Breast Cancer Surgery: What to Wear When You Come Home By Jane Farrell article While planning for breast reconstruction surgery, many women wonder about what they should wear during the recovery period. In the … Read More→
_ Permanent Hair Color May Increase Breast Cancer Risk By Jane Farrell article Women who use permanent hair dye and chemical hair straighteners have a higher risk of developing breast cancer than women … Read More→
_ Men's Health Men with Breast Cancer Need More Treatment Options By Jane Farrell article Although breast cancer is a disease usually associated with women, men can get it too. Because male breast cancer is … Read More→
_ Nutrition During Cancer Care By Sondra Forsyth article Under most circumstances, sitting down to a nice meal is an enjoyable activityΓÇö but for patients undergoing cancer treatment, mealtime … Read More→
_ Breast Cancer Surgery: Avoiding or Minimizing Postoperative Nausea By Sondra Forsyth article In the first 24 to 48 hours following surgery, about one-third of patients undergoing surgery with general anesthesia suffer post-operative … Read More→
_ Medical Research Using Laser Technology to Detect Cancer Cells By Jane Farrell article WeΓÇÖve come a long way since hearing Dr. Evil of Austin Powers movie fame describe ΓÇ£a sophisticated heat beam, which … Read More→
_ Skin cancer Sharp Rise in Skin Cancer among Younger Women By Jane Farrell article Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the U.S., affecting one in five Americans in their lifetime, according to … Read More→
_ Cancer Overview Number of New Cancer Cases Continues to Decline By Jane Farrell article Overall cancer incidence rates decreased in men between 2008 and 2015, while remaining stable in women from 1999 to 2015, … Read More→
_ Older "Biologic" Age Linked to Elevated Breast Cancer Risk By Jane Farrell article ΓÇ£BiologicΓÇ¥ age, a DNA-based estimate of a personΓÇÖs age, is linked to future development of breast cancer, according to scientists … Read More→
_ Children's Health Kids Who Survive Hodgkin's Lymphoma Face Greater Risk of Another Cancer in Later Life By Jane Farrell article Children who survive HodgkinΓÇÖs lymphoma have an increased risk of developing a new cancer later in life, research shows. The … Read More→