Reducing the Burden of Cervical Cancer
Improving the rates of cervical cancer screening and HPV vaccination could have significant benefits on this form of cancer.
Improving the rates of cervical cancer screening and HPV vaccination could have significant benefits on this form of cancer.
Research provides insight into the number of lives that could be saved if people under 18 were banned from using indoor UV tanning devices.
Cancer experts discuss the potential breakthroughs in cancer prevention, disparities, precision medicine, and immunotherapy in the coming year. What progress against cancer can we expect to see in 2017? Three prominent American Association for...
Results from two clinical trials highlight the benefits of the molecularly targeted therapeutics ceritinib and osimertinib.
A government report shows that among the top 10 causes of death in the United States, the death rate for cancer was the only one to decline in 2015.
Study reports that alcohol, particularly white wine, consumption may be associated with higher risk for melanoma.
In a study, researchers found that regular use of aspirin reduced pancreatic cancer risk by almost 50 percent.
A genetic biomarker may help identify breast cancer patients at increased risk for heart damage caused by anthracycline chemotherapy.
Researchers are using genetic tests to help identify breast cancer patients at risk for potentially life-threatening complications of chemotherapy. Blood clots that develop in the veins of patients – known as venous thromboembolism or...
A recent study reports that how pediatricians talk to parents can affect whether or not they chose to have their child vaccinated against human papillomavirus (HPV). For pediatricians and parents of adolescents, across the...