February 18: The Week in Cancer News
Aspirin is ineffective in preventing breast cancer recurrence, and immunotherapy holds promise for some patients with advanced anal cancer.
Aspirin is ineffective in preventing breast cancer recurrence, and immunotherapy holds promise for some patients with advanced anal cancer.
Millions miss cancer screenings, and commercial tobacco ban goes into effect for Navajo Nation after years of failed attempts.
The COVID-19 pandemic has taken a devastating toll, with 5.8 million deaths worldwide, including nearly 1 million in the...
CAR T-cell therapy effects continue 10 years after treatment and first T-cell receptor therapeutic approved for uveal melanoma.
Margaret Foti, PhD, MD (hc), chief executive officer of the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), along with other...
A new kind of blood test could help detect brain tumors at an earlier stage.
Pharmacies asked to stop turning immune-compromised people away for fourth shot, and fiber intake is associated with stronger immune...
Metastatic cancer patients nearing death continue to receive high-dose radiation despite guidelines advising against it, and new standards are...
Cancer mortality continues to go down, and a “real-world” study finds more than a third of active surveillance patients...
Study investigates factors that contribute to cancer outcomes in a large and growing segment of the U.S. population.