December 8: The Week in Cancer News
Less radiation explored in multiple studies at San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium, and National Cancer Institute writes next precision...
Less radiation explored in multiple studies at San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium, and National Cancer Institute writes next precision...
Study finds supervised physical activity can help improve quality of life and reduce fatigue among people with metastatic breast...
PSMA PET imaging is helping clinicians more accurately stage prostate cancer and provide precision treatment.
FDA announces investigation into CAR T-cell therapy, and precision therapies are not available for most cancer diagnoses.
Low rates of germline genetic testing in cancer patients means information that could affect treatment isn’t available.
Sun exposure is an occupational hazard around the globe, and a dormant virus can cause immunotherapy complications.
New recommendation suggests ongoing lung cancer screening for those with heavy smoking history even after quitting, and more.
For our readers who enjoy learning about the newest tools and strategies in cancer research, the second installment of...
Immunotherapy drug approved as pre- and post-surgery treatment for non-small cell lung cancer, and bladder cancer patients who respond...
Researchers share approaches for improving participation among underrepresented groups at AACR conference.