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The 'Breaking Bad' effect from cancer is real, study finds
A lot can change after a cancer diagnosis. The news may bring distress, anxiety, or depression, along with a cascade of recalculations from patients who suddenly see life in a different light. A new ...
The abscopal effect is a rare phenomenon in which shrinking a tumor in one part of your body also shrinks untreated tumors elsewhere in your body. Using immunotherapy with radiation may increase the ...
Professor David Kerr examines a massive meta-analysis raising questions about GLP-1 drugs and colorectal cancer risk in ...
3 side effects from colorectal cancer people don’t talk about, including a ‘source of embarrassment’
If you’re one of the 155,000 Americans who develop colorectal cancer this year, you’ll likely experience a roller coaster of emotions. Colorectal cancer occurs when cells in the colon or rectum grow ...
When Jim Pantelas was diagnosed with lung cancer at 52, he felt that he had brought this disease upon himself. Having started ...
Since fertility treatments such as in vitro fertilisation (IVF) began, there has been concern they could cause cancer. Concerns have included whether aspects of treatment – such as taking hormonal ...
Subcutaneous immunotherapy injections for cancer, such as immune checkpoint inhibitors, are an emerging therapy that may replace some traditional intravenous infusions. Common side effects include ...
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How the environment may affect your breast cancer risk
In the United States, breast cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed among women. In Texas, more than 22,000 women were ...
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