July 1: The Week in Cancer News
Colorectal cancer screening less prevalent in the younger end of the recommended age group, and cancer patients targeted online...
Colorectal cancer screening less prevalent in the younger end of the recommended age group, and cancer patients targeted online...
Screenings, treatment advances and declines in smoking have led to a decrease in lung cancer death rates.
New studies find that electronic cigarettes trail other methods in helping people quit smoking, but they are growing in...
A new nanoscopic biological computer kills cancer cells, spares healthy ones.
Critics warn that lower nicotine content in the cigarettes may not translate into better odds of quitting.
Geriatric assessment minimizes toxic effects of treatment for older patients with advanced cancer.
Women who have been diagnosed with breast cancer are at greater risk for developing high blood pressure and diabetes,...
Many women are being diagnosed with cervical cancer, despite the availability of tools to prevent and diagnose the disease....
American Cancer Society reacts to Supreme Court decision, and more from the week in cancer news.
Clinical trials rebound after COVID-19 setbacks, and early treatment leads to significant reduction in anal cancer risk among people...