CINCINNATI -- Emma Pfankuch has been having trouble walking lately due to chemotherapy treatments, but today she’s dancing. On this day in early December, the 2-year-old cancer patient is smiling and ...
A randomized, noninferiority study of recombinant human G-CSF/human serum albumin fusion (CG-10639) and pegfilgrastim in breast cancer patients receiving myelosuppressive therapy. This is an ASCO ...
Cancer is the No. 2 cause of death in the U.S., but a comprehensive new report says that it is affecting — and killing — fewer Americans with every passing year. The gains have been seen in men, women ...
Ng's group has found that sugary diets — especially sugary drinks including soda, juice, and sports drinks — are associated ...
Alcohol consumption has been suggested to increase risk of breast cancer through a mechanism that also increases mammographic density. Whether the association between alcohol consumption and ...
Dr. Lisa Newman answers the question: 'Does My Race Increase My Risk?' — -- Question: Does my race or ethnic background affect my risk of breast cancer? Answer: To some extent, the answer to that ...
Rare variants combined with background genetic risk factors may account for many unexplained cases of familial breast cancer, and knowing the specific genes involved could inform choice of prevention ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Low-dose aspirin significantly reduced risk for colorectal cancer recurrence among patients with mutations in ...
Sometimes great endeavors begin with one person asking questions. Such was the case with Sharsheret, a national breast cancer support group for Jewish women, that had its humble beginnings in 2001 ...
More than 7 million people in Australia were born overseas. Some 5.8 million people report speaking a language other than English at home. But how well are we looking after culturally and ...