Are We Listening to Our Teen and Young Adult Patients with Cancer?
Research indicates that teenage and young adult patients with cancer may need additional assistance to avoid succumbing to their disease.
Research indicates that teenage and young adult patients with cancer may need additional assistance to avoid succumbing to their disease.
Diarrhea is a treatment symptom as common as hair loss but with deadlier implications.
Novartis and GlaxoSmithKline demonstrate market solidarity in the fight against cancer.
Is the hype surrounding robotic surgery for treating some cancers legitimate, or are opinions influenced by over-eager sales teams?
Results from a recent study show that patients with cancer adhere better to treatment and experience higher levels of satisfaction if they sense mutual respect between themselves and their oncologist.
New legislation aims to mandate action on an important aspect of cancer care.
Researchers are looking at new ways to determine pain levels in pediatric patients with cancer, and subsequently improving communication in all aspects of cancer care.
The time-to-market for cancer drugs can often prevent patients from getting desperately needed treatment; patients and manufacturers are looking to change this fact.
The American Cancer Society is hosting live workshops about how patients’ quality of life is improved when the palliative care conversation starts early.
Advances are outpacing arrival speed for this potentially lifesaving technology.