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Chemotherapy doesn’t just kill cancer cells. It also affects the microbes in the digestive tract. Researchers at UC San Francisco have discovered that some gut bacteria can reduce the side effects of ...
Accurate classification of breast cancer receptor status can help guide treatment decisions, making more patients eligible for HER2 targeted therapies.
Researchers use CRISPR-Cas9 gene-editing tool on tumor cells grown in mice to better model how tumors that initially respond to chemotherapy become resistant.
Maybe it was already there when he was at Disney World. Sitting in his office on a late-winter morning, wearing jeans and a hooded sweatshirt adorned on the front with a teddy bear in a business suit, ...
Until now, that is. Vaccine opponents and skeptics in charge of federal health agencies — starting at the top with Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. — are restricting access to ...
Adding inavolisib to palbociclib and fulvestrant improved overall survival for people with previously treated PIK3CA-mutated HR-positive, HER2-negative advanced breast cancer.
Based on findings of a new study, American Cancer Society researchers stress the need for survivors to incorporate physical activity into their daily routine ...
The new website CancerSurvivalRates.com has launched with the promise of providing people with cancer and their families a simple way of getting information about the typical survival rates for their ...
Living with cancer can have detrimental effects on bone health, leading to pain, impaired mobility and increased risk of fractures. But there are ways to prevent and manage bone problems to help ...
People with a higher recent CD4 count and those who experienced larger CD4 cell gains after starting antiretroviral treatment were less likely to develop cancer overall, especially infection-related ...
A University of Colorado Cancer Center member is developing and testing a new care-planning framework for older adults with advanced cancer that aligns their care with their personal values and goals.
One thing experts from a wide range of fields, from basic science to public health, agree on: The damage will be varied and immense. “It’s exceedingly foolish to cut funding in this way,” said Harold ...