June 10: The Week in Cancer News
Patients who lose weight through bariatric surgery have a lower cancer risk, and a HER2-targeted therapy gets striking results...
Patients who lose weight through bariatric surgery have a lower cancer risk, and a HER2-targeted therapy gets striking results...
Contrast dye shortage delays scans for cancer, and more public assistance linked to higher survival rates for Black cancer...
A blood test could help determine who benefits from checkpoint inhibitors in lung cancer, and the FDA approves a...
Esophageal cancer increases in the middle-aged, and adolescent and young adult leukemia survivors face continued mortality risk after treatment...
New studies shine a light on the effects of a cancer diagnosis on mental health and suicide risk.
First child to receive CAR T-cell therapy celebrates 10 years cancer-free, and authorization denials delay treatment for patients with...
Adolescents and young adult cancer survivors at higher risk for dying from a new cancer diagnosis, and FDA grants...
As outcomes improved for cancer patients in states that expanded Medicaid, disparities in survival disappeared.
FDA proposes ban on menthol cigarettes, and other stories from the week in cancer news.
Study finds a connection between bacteria and fast-growing prostate cancer, and researchers measure underrepresentation of Black patients in clinical...