Pediatric Cancer Survivors and Diabetes: What Are the Risks?
Diabetes and metabolic syndrome represent two of the most common long-term complications in survivors of childhood cancer.
Diabetes and metabolic syndrome represent two of the most common long-term complications in survivors of childhood cancer.
C. Andrew Kistler, MD, PharmD, examines existing data about bariatric surgery and the risk for subsequent colorectal cancer development.
Vitamin D is a biomarker of interest in the pancreatic cancer setting.
As follicular lymphoma (FL) survival rates have improved, concern that patients are at increased risk for the development of a secondary primary malignancy (SPM) has arisen.
Despite numerous studies showing a potential association between celiac disease and small bowel cancer, there is a lack of data evaluating the risk of specific subtypes of small bowel cancer.
Overall incidence of prostate cancer decreased between 2003 and 2017.
RCC vaccines are predominantly being developed using autologous tumor cells, dendritic cells, genetically modified tumor cells, and peptides.
VRd is a frequently used regimen in patients with newly diagnosed MM.
There is evidence to support the role of metastasectomy in providing patients with mRCC an improvement in certain clinical outcomes.
Hemodialysis was found to be a poor prognostic factor for patients with RCC.