Cancer Patients with Stroke Less Likely to Get Standard Medication

When a stroke occurs in patients with cancer, they are one-third less likely to receive standard clot-busting medication as patients without a malignancy, according to preliminary research presented at the American Stroke Association’s International Stroke Conference 2018, a world premier meeting dedicated to the science and treatment of cerebrovascular disease for researchers and clinicians. Cancer… Continue reading Cancer Patients with Stroke Less Likely to Get Standard Medication

Risks of Alternative Medicine for Senior Cancer Patients

Alternative medicines are widely thought to be at least harmless and very often helpful for a wide range of discomforts and illnesses. However, although they’re marketed as “natural,” they often contain active ingredients that can react chemically and biologically with other therapies. Researchers at Thomas Jefferson University in Phladelphia performed a comprehensive review of all… Continue reading Risks of Alternative Medicine for Senior Cancer Patients

Cancer, the Flu and You

According to the federal Centers for Disease Control, living with cancer increases your risk for complications from influenza, more commonly known as the flu. If you have cancer now or in the past, the CDC cautions, you are at higher risk for complications from seasonal flu or influenza. And those complications can include hospitalization and… Continue reading Cancer, the Flu and You

Health Care Costs Can Harm Cancer Patients

Financial stress related to medical cost can affect the health of cancer patients, even those who have finished their treatment. The finding, by researchers from Duke University, was published in the Journal of Oncology Practice. It builds on earlier research from Duke Medicine that has analyzed “financial toxicity” from cancer care. “Our focus has been… Continue reading Health Care Costs Can Harm Cancer Patients