CNS/Brain Cancer
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Maintaining cancer care in the face of COVID-19
Oncologists are moving cancer patients to other hospitals, reevaluating the need for cancer treatments, and embracing telemedicine to protect...
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Cancer care and COVID-19 in Seattle, the first U.S. epicenter
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How is oncology adapting to COVID-19?
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Disruptions in cancer care in the era of COVID-19
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CNS cancer outcomes worse for black and Hispanic children
Black and Hispanic patients younger than 19 years have a higher risk of death from central nervous system cancers.
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Largest meeting on cancer research canceled: AACR
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Intensive AT/RT regimen sets new efficacy benchmark
Patients who received the regimen had significantly better event-free survival, compared with historical controls.
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CLTX-CAR T cells exhibit preclinical activity and move on to a clinical trial
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Late effects in young cancer survivors underscore importance of high-risk screening
Childhood cancer survivors have higher standardized mortality ratios than early-adolescent and young adult cancer survivors.
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FDA: Cell phones still look safe
The available evidence does not suggest a causal link between cell phone use and cancer, according to the FDA.
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Glioma trials should track living well, not just longer
“Patients want to live longer, but they also want to continue to function as well as possible for as long as possible,“ said Terri S. Armstrong,...