ORLANDO, FL [April 2, 2025] — The National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN)—an alliance of leading cancer centers—celebrated 30 years of helping people with cancer to live better lives during the ...
In this episode of From Bench to Bedside and Beyond, endometrial cancer patient advocate Margie Wilson shares how community support helped power her recovery ...
Regular physical activity—particularly walking—can reduce cancer-related fatigue and improve quality of life for people with colorectal cancer, especially during recovery from treatment. The new ...
HPV is the most common sexually transmitted infection in the United States. Infections with cancer-causing types of HPV can cause cervical cancer, which kills 250,000 women worldwide every year. The ...
The FDA initially approved Enhertu in December 2019 for inoperable or metastatic breast cancer with high HER2 expression. Approval was extended to patients with HER2-low breast cancer in August 2022, ...
Urothelial cancer affects the lining of the urinary tract. In about 90% of cases, it involves the bladder, but it can also occur in the urethra, ureters (the ducts from the kidneys to the bladder) and ...
Recently updated federal guidelines for childhood immunizations no longer include universal recommendations for the hepatitis A and hepatitis B vaccines, and the move has stoked fears among public ...
The “slash, burn and poison” approach to cancer treatment—invasive surgery, powerful radiation and toxic chemotherapy—is getting a rethink. When a person is diagnosed with cancer, the first impulse ...
“Personalized, risk-based screening is critical to improving breast cancer outcomes, and AI tools offer us the best opportunity to fulfill that potential,” said Robert Smith, PhD, senior vice ...
Any man who is diagnosed with prostate cancer and faces treatment choices must grapple with the risk of side effects. Urinary incontinence and erectile dysfunction are the most common. Sometimes, ...
An interview with Lisa Simms Booth, executive director at the Smith Center for Healing and the Arts, a Washington, DC–based nonprofit health, education and arts organization.
A Lung Cancer Diary with Hank Baskett, 79, who lives with his wife, Judy, in Clovis, New Mexico. He was diagnosed with Stage IV ALK+ non-small-cell lung cancer in 2011.