March 15: The Week in Cancer News
Modified CAR T-cell therapy shows promise in glioblastoma, and an immunotherapy may soon be available as an injection.
Modified CAR T-cell therapy shows promise in glioblastoma, and an immunotherapy may soon be available as an injection.
Melanoma drug becomes first cell therapy approved to treat a solid tumor, and a new method for treating mesothelioma...
Researchers explore a try-everything approach to precision medicine, and physical activity may help ease cancer pain.
Patients and doctors urge researchers to study lower doses for cancer treatments, and the FDA faces criticism for not...
Improving fitness linked to lower prostate cancer risk, and a study from Scotland finds no cervical cancer cases in...
Study shines a light on the differences in outcomes between clinical trial patients with multiple myeloma and those receiving...
Questions about screening for women with dense breast tissue, and the FDA asks drugmakers to add a warning to...
Preventive gastrectomy has lasting effects, and rising cancer incidence undercuts continued progress against mortality.
Hiding serious illness can be a coping strategy, and cancer rates are on the rise among young people.
The FDA will review a blood test that detects colon cancer, and a writer recounts his sister’s decision to...