When a patient with renal cell carcinoma (RCC) progresses on or following the combination of a tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI ...
Lung cancer stigma stems from its association with smoking, affecting patients' emotional well-being and support systems. Stigmatization can lead to increased distress, isolation, and a lack of ...
Two years ago, Emma Dimery was told her stage 4 colon cancer was incurable. Today, she is healthy and cancer-free — and she says a last-resort clinical trial saved her life. Dimery, who lives in ...
We recently sat down with Rachel Roth-McKnight at her home in St. Pete. Rachel smiled as she tussled her new curls. “I’ve got these chemo curls now,” she said with a laugh. “The last time, I had no ...
Windsor resident beating the odds following devastating diagnosis and treatment for usually deadly form of pancreatic cancer.
Kim Newcomer, director of volunteers, Colorectal Cancer Alliance, shares findings from a survey on colorectal cancer care inequities, and how to address these challenges. In the second part of this ...
A Q&A with Joseph de la Garza, MD, FACOG, and Kathryn E. Hudson, MD. AJMC: Please describe the gynecological cancer program at Texas Oncology. How do patients with endometrial cancer come to the ...
Improving equitable access to genomics-based clinical trials remains a critical priority in cancer care, according to Dr.
A study conducted in Virginia found that nearly a quarter of all newly diagnosed patients with advanced lung cancer were not given a test that could improve their chances for long-term survival and ...
Doctors say baldness as a result of chemotherapy-induced alopecia causes personal, social and professional anxiety.