October 21: The Week in Cancer News
Chemical hair straightening is associated with higher uterine cancer risk, and more from the week in cancer news.
Chemical hair straightening is associated with higher uterine cancer risk, and more from the week in cancer news.
New findings may help physicians monitor for adverse reactions to immunotherapy and allow for early intervention. A potentially severe side effect of an immunotherapy used for some types of cancer may be linked to...
AACR patient advocate forum addresses developments in cancer early detection tests.
Colonoscopy study results are misreported, progress is seen in cancer vaccines, and more from the week in cancer news.
Clinical trial results are changing care for people with metastatic breast cancer that expresses low levels of HER2 protein.
Transportation barriers increase risk of death for people with cancer, and new rules go into effect to give patients full access to medical records.
Lowering and increasing alcohol consumption is associated with changes in cancer risk.
The FDA granted accelerated approval to a new targeted therapy for certain patients with advanced or metastatic cholangiocarcinoma. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted accelerated approval to futibatinib (Lytgobi) for adult...
Firefighters face increased cancer risk due to exposure to ‘forever chemicals,’ and cancer-related fatigue can put breast cancer survivors at risk for falls.
Adolescents and young adults diagnosed with cancer often lag behind children and older adults in benefiting from treatment advances and social support.