October 23: The Week in Cancer News
A newly discovered set of salivary glands could have implications for head and neck cancer patients, and more news...
A newly discovered set of salivary glands could have implications for head and neck cancer patients, and more news...
Unexpected expenses may deter people from undergoing colonoscopies, and more news of the week from Cancer Today.
Immune checkpoint inhibition is a form of cancer immunotherapy that works by releasing the “brakes” on the immune system, thereby increasing...
A study finds that more than half of cancer patients participate in clinical trials when asked, and more news...
In the United States, the rates of prostate cancer diagnosis and mortality have been steadily declining over the past decades, and...
A study of 1.7 million women finds that HPV vaccination reduces the rate of cervical cancer.
Neoadjuvant therapy—using treatments to shrink a tumor or treat unseen metastases before surgery—can improve outcomes for some patients.
Advances in precision medicine and immunotherapy have led to better treatments for many patients with advanced lung cancer.
A therapeutic vaccine targeting advanced cervical cancer.
Fear of discrimination may lead to lower screening rates.