December 17: The Week in Cancer News
FDA approves drug to prevent graft versus host disease and decline in lung cancer deaths linked to screening.
FDA approves drug to prevent graft versus host disease and decline in lung cancer deaths linked to screening.
A new program specializes in concerns of gay and bisexual men with prostate cancer, and Black women found to...
Some cancer centers scrutinized for lack of pricing transparency, and an imaging drug helps surgeons better identify ovarian cancer...
HPV vaccine rates are higher when teens decide, colorectal cancer is on the rise in people under 50, and...
The U.S. Is behind in preventing cervical cancer through HPV vaccination, and more cancer news of the week selected...
U.S. map spotlights industrial hot spots for cancer-causing air pollution, and surgery delays after initial treatment impact survival for...
A couple reflect on how a cancer diagnosis affected their adoption journey, researchers suggest Black women get screened for...
The FDA grants authorization for an e-cigarette for the first time, citing the benefits for people switching from traditional...
On Wednesday, the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) released its annual Cancer Progress Report. Now in its 11th year, the report details advances in the cancer research...
A study shows the cost of drugs that manage cancer-related symptoms adds up, and more news of the week...