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Free Health Care Is Not Enough: High Food Inflation Leads To Fewer Cancer Screenings

Free Health Care Is Not Enough: High Food Inflation Leads To Fewer Cancer Screenings

Over 50,000,000 Americans get subsidized or free health under the Affordable Care Act but that doesn't mean usage of preventive care increased across the board. Instead, a new analysis found that the…
Testicular Cancer Treatment: What Is The Gold Standard?

Testicular Cancer Treatment: What Is The Gold Standard?

Testicular cancer is the most common solid tumor in young men, with approximately 10,000 diagnoses in the U.S. each year. New treatments are always in development, often with the goal of less open…
Shorter Course Of Post-Mastectomy Radiation With Breast Reconstruction Is Safe And Effective

Shorter Course Of Post-Mastectomy Radiation With Breast Reconstruction Is Safe And Effective

A multi-institutional study has found that a shorter course of post-mastectomy radiation, combined with breast reconstruction can time from 25 to 16 treatment sessions while remaining safe and…
Women Could Cut Cervical Cancer Cases Doing This One Thing

Women Could Cut Cervical Cancer Cases Doing This One Thing

Given that most adult women did not have access to the HPV vaccine in youth, the clinical burden of cervical cancer in the United States has not yet declined.   Women still get tested and a…
Race Is Not A State Of Mind - African People Have Higher Breast And Prostate Cancer Risk

Race Is Not A State Of Mind - African People Have Higher Breast And Prostate Cancer Risk

A new study is actively recruiting men and women of African ancestry who were diagnosed with prostate or breast cancer to build a database from which researchers hope to identify genetic factors that…
Biomarkers May Show A New Way To Diagnose Ovarian Cancer

Biomarkers May Show A New Way To Diagnose Ovarian Cancer

The discovery of new biomarkers is important for detecting ovarian cancer, as the disease is difficult to detect in its early stages where it can most easily be treated. One approach to detecting…
COVID-19 Lockdowns Led To 200,000 Fewer Cancer Diagnoses In 2020

COVID-19 Lockdowns Led To 200,000 Fewer Cancer Diagnoses In 2020

New results show that the number of reported cancer cases in the National Cancer Database during the COVID-19 pandemic declined by 14.4 percen, which means over 200,000 cancer cases were not…
Dogs With Cancer Are Getting Cutting-Edge Treatment, And It May One Day Help Human Kids

Dogs With Cancer Are Getting Cutting-Edge Treatment, And It May One Day Help Human Kids

A clinical trial where dogs get advanced cancer treatment could pave the way for a new immunotherapy treatment in kids.  Sarcoma is a cancer of the bones and soft tissues and one of the most…
Melanoma Wants To Kill - Here Is How It Changes To Do So

Melanoma Wants To Kill - Here Is How It Changes To Do So

A new paper describes the perfect combination of genetic alterations that tumors use to promote explosive growth and prevent their own demise, a development that could change the way oncologists…
Forget Media Headlines About One Study, Get Screened For Colorectal Cancer With A Colonoscopy

Forget Media Headlines About One Study, Get Screened For Colorectal Cancer With A Colonoscopy

A recently published study in a high-profile medical journal appeared to call into question the efficacy of colonoscopy, a proven and widely utilized strategy for the screening and prevention of…

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