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"No surgery doesn't mean no treatment for cancer" : Expert says
Surgery is often the preferred cancer treatment but is not always feasible. Alternative therapies can slow disease and ...
Treatment for blood cancers has significantly improved over the past 3-plus decades, with mortality rates for non-Hodgkin lymphoma and multiple myeloma declining by more than 40% and 30%, respectively ...
A new study co-authored by Tracy Crane, Ph.D., RDN, co-leader of the Cancer Control Program at Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer ...
Older women with early-stage cervical cancer who receive surgery or radiotherapy have higher 5-year survival rates than those ...
An unnamed 37-year-old woman from China was diagnosed with a rare and aggressive form of cancer after visiting her local hospital with nasal congestion, double vision and facial numbness.
Fox Sports’ Erin Andrews looked back at her past struggles with infertility and cervical cancer, admitting she would have ...
Fox Sports’ Erin Andrews looked back at her past struggles with infertility and cervical cancer, admitting she would have ...
HPV, once known primarily as the virus behind cervical cancer is now raising new concerns. Across India, medical facilities have long run awareness campaigns ur ...
New research shows that zeaxanthin, a plant-derived carotenoid, can strengthen the body's cancer-fighting immune cells and ...
Cervical cancer survivors have nearly double the risk of developing anal cancer, researchers reported, a risk that increases ...
Early-stage gynecologic cancer is confined to its original site and often treatable; diagnosis, surgery, and new therapies improve outcomes.
If the trend continues, oncologists at the US National Cancer Institute warn numbers could double in less than 20 years.
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