December 2: The Week in Cancer News
Oncologists report that prior authorization interrupts cancer care, plant-based diet is associated with lower colorectal cancer risk in men,...
Oncologists report that prior authorization interrupts cancer care, plant-based diet is associated with lower colorectal cancer risk in men,...
California passes ballot initiative banning flavored tobacco products, and the FDA approves combination treatments for lung cancer.
Experts weigh in on a recent study appearing to show that colonoscopy had lower-than-expected efficacy for preventing colorectal cancer.
Female patients less likely than men to be told about sexual side effects of treatment, and more from this...
Research has linked highly processed foods like deli meat to a higher risk of colorectal cancer in men.
Clinical trial finds select breast cancer patients can forgo surgery, and more from the week in cancer news.
As more cancer patients take an interest in the science of their care, it’s vital to establish good relationships...
Chemical hair straightening is associated with higher uterine cancer risk, and more from the week in cancer news.
Cancer health disparities are driven by the compounding of multiple factors, including gaps in research resulting from insufficient representation...
Colonoscopy study results are misreported, progress is seen in cancer vaccines, and more from the week in cancer news.