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 DNA test could help screen whether patients require the treatment or not, according to a new international trial.
A Billings skin cancer patient is warning people of the harmful effects of sun exposure, which he believes led to his cancer ...
A groundbreaking international trial, Optima, reveals a genomic test, Prosigna, can identify breast cancer patients unlikely ...
Less is more in the case of this cancer treatment. The most common form of cancer among men in the US, after skin cancer, ...
A woman was experiencing a common symptom of colon cancer for years, but doctors dismissed it as pregnancy-related. She was ...
GLP-1 drugs may be linked to a lower risk of cancer progression, according to new research that will be presented next week ...
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, ...
By Nancy Lapid May 6 (Reuters) - An experimental drug from Revolution Medicines that nearly doubled survival time for patients with advanced pancreas cancer in clinical trials comes with a high rate ...
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 ...
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