Patient & Survivor Care
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New Trials in Leukemia and Lymphoma: Could Your Patient Benefit?
Adults with previously untreated follicular lymphoma or diffuse large B-cell lymphoma may be eligible to participate in one of three randomized,...
From the Journals
Doxorubicin Increases Breast Cancer Risk in Women With Hodgkin Lymphoma
Investigators review breast cancer incidence in nearly 2,000 women treated for Hodgkin lymphoma.
From the Journals
Lung Cancer Radiation May Up AF Risk
Researchers hypothesized that the dosage affecting pulmonary veins might contribute to the observed increased rates of atrial fibrillation after...
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Are Food Emulsifiers Associated With Increased Cancer Risk?
Food emulsifiers are among the most widespread food additives.
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Oxaliplatin in Older Adults With Resected Colorectal Cancer: Is There a Benefit?
“One of the things that we still need to discuss and think about in our wider community is the impact of adjuvant chemotherapy in older patients...
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Poor Quality of Cancer Content on Social Media
“When you think about the information that might be provided to our patients and their families going to social media, it’s important that we...
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Communicating Bad News to Patients
Protocols can help guide physicians as they give patients and their families bad news.
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Democratic Lawmakers Press Pfizer on Chemotherapy Drug Shortages
The company, which said in May that it was working to assuage critical shortages of methotrexate, carboplatin and cisplatin, is being asked to...
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CRC: Troubling Mortality Rates for a Preventable Cancer
The rates of 6 of the top 10 cancers have been increasing over the past several years.
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Is Mammography Ready for AI? Opinions Mixed on Usage, Cost Methods
Patients can pay to get their mammograms read by AI.
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This Could Be a Strong Weapon for Cancer Pain (or Any Pain)
Patients with cancer who experience pain can find relief with exercise for more than 30 minutes on most days, study finds.