Oncology
Commentary
Vitamin D Supplements May Be a Double-Edged Sword
I can tell you that for your “average woman,” vitamin D supplementation likely has no effect on mortality.
Commentary
The Urethra Is a Sex Organ; Why This Matters in Incontinence
The urethra is androgen dependent and plays a role in incontinence, explains Dr. Morey.
News
Does worsening metabolic syndrome increase the risk of developing cancer?
Elevated trajectories of metabolic syndrome were associated with an elevated overall cancer risk.
News
Higher Prostate Cancer Rates Seen in Black Men, but Advanced Cases Similar to White Men
Pros and cons of establishing different “normal” PSA levels for different races discussed.
Latest News
Latest NCCN Melanoma Guidelines Capture Dynamic of Constantly Evolving Best Practice
Many of the changes in the 2024 NCCN guidelines capture incremental advances rather than a radical departure from previous practice.
News
New Cancer Surgical Tech Gets Positive Vote, But Some Cite Safety Concerns
An FDA committee majority voted in support of a new drug-device combination that detects residual cancer, but some are not convinced the benefits...
News
Does Exercise Reduce Cancer Risk? It’s Just Not That Simple
What are the cancer types where exercise makes a difference?
Case Reports
A Case of Metastatic Chromophobe Renal Cell Carcinoma Masked as Suspected Hepatic Abscesses
A patient with a history of chromophobe renal cell carcinoma presented with fevers and abdominal pain and was found to have multiple lesions...
News
Is Primary Tumor Resection Beneficial in Stage IV CRC?
How did overall survival in patients receiving primary tumor resection compare with that of patients receiving upfront chemotherapy?
Latest News
Outside the Guidelines: Denosumab Overuse in Prostate Cancer
For patients with metastatic castration-sensitive disease the bone-modifying agents show no benefit in preventing skeletal-related events, are not...