Dr. John D. Carpten: Uncovering Cancer Genetics and Striving to Include Underrepresented Populations in Research
Editor’s note: This story, written by Anna Azvolinsky, first appeared in Leading Discoveries, a magazine and website that raises...
Editor’s note: This story, written by Anna Azvolinsky, first appeared in Leading Discoveries, a magazine and website that raises...
Compared to Urbanites, Rural Residents Tend to Think Little Can Be Done about Cancer and Feel Overloaded With Cancer-related...
A study finds that people aged 20-30 years in the United States had the biggest increase in metastatic, early-onset...
New interventions and therapies lead to a near doubling of survival of patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia following relapse...
On December 23, 1971, when President Richard Nixon signed the National Cancer Act of 1971 into law, cancer was considered a death sentence. Only 42 percent of those diagnosed with cancer survived five years past diagnosis,...
The first classification of childhood tumors separating them from adult cancers will be published as a “blue book” by...
Study: Short-term, severe calorie restriction can reduce sugar and other substances in blood that may feed cancer cells and...
“Patient-centered” study seeks to assess quality of time that patients live by measuring the “treatment-free survival” outcome. A treatment...
Aggressive treatments given to younger patients with B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma may leave them vulnerable to other diseases later in...
High-poverty counties in the United States may lag far behind wealthier counties in eliminating cervical cancer, a study published...