After receiving radiation therapy for uterine cancer, you may experience fertility challenges, vaginal dryness, and bowel or bladder problems. Options to manage and relieve your side effects can vary.
A new study may have found a potentially easier, less disruptive and more effective way to treat the second leading cause of ...
Some patients treated with immunotherapy may develop lifelong endocrine conditions requiring ongoing hormone replacement, ...
GLP-1 drugs may be linked to a lower risk of cancer progression, according to new research that will be presented next week ...
Proton therapy may reduce urinary, bowel and sexual side effects in prostate cancer by minimizing radiation exposure to healthy tissue, per Dr. Curtiland Deville Jr. Newer radiation technologies, such ...
Cancer-related fatigue is common and can feel more severe than usual tiredness. It may change daily, not improve with rest, and disrupt work and daily tasks. Fatigue can come from the cancer itself, ...
Dave Coulier shares a startling health update, revealing a 45-pound weight loss from radiation side effects while battling two separate cancer diagnoses.
Low-dose ibuprofen combined with home exercise could help cancer patients manage chemo brain, according to a new University ...
Patient preference is an important part of cancer treatment planning, but new research suggests that many women facing ...