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More than 1,500 medical professionals across all disciplines on oncology took part in the hybrid meeting in Orlando and online. There were more than 200 posters featuring original, high-impact ...
There is no cream in this delicious dairy-free soup. The trick here is to add cannellini beans. In simple soups like this, they not only add protein and fiber, but when the soup is pureed, they make ...
Women who wear frozen or tight-fitting gloves during taxane-based chemotherapy for breast cancer are less likely to develop painful peripheral neuropathy, according to research published in JAMA ...
Features Cheeky Charity Raises Cancer Awareness for LGBTQs David Russo started the nonprofit after his own cancer scare. April 9, 2025 • By Tim Murphy • By Tim Murphy ...
In a preclinical study, rodents treated with uric acid showed improved long-term outcomes after acute ischemic stroke. The findings suggest that the treatment may work as an add-on therapy to standard ...
The doctor says I should celebrate my scan results, writes prostate cancer blogger Dan Zeller, but I struggle to accept that perspective.
Dr. Fred Levin has been watching with growing alarm the national debate around federal cuts to Medicaid. He’s responsible for the medical care of about 100 older adults at the Community PACE center in ...
Peter Dempsey, PhD, and Justin Brumbaugh, PhD, say the finding may lead to better treatments for colon cancer, as well as resistance to traditional cancer therapies.
Most adults with a history of smoking who are recommended to get lung cancer screenings do not get the potentially lifesaving tests, according to study findings published in JAMA, the Journal of the ...
Findings point to a safer, more effective means of treating conditions like kidney disease and, eventually, cancer.
As part of a cutting-edge study aimed at restoring fertility in young male cancer survivors, a 26-year-old man who had childhood cancer has received the first known transplant of sperm-producing stem ...
Hey, before we get started The tech to my right stops sliding the table into the MRI machine and locks eyes with me through the lattice of the immobilization mask. He’s surprised that I stopped him.