Too Much of a Good Thing: When Cancer Drugs Become Dangerous
The medications that help patients can be dangerous in combination if not closely monitored.
The Cancer Registry Rationale
Joining cancer registries can help patients and the larger oncology community.
Going with the Flow: Anticoagulants Can Reduce Blood Clot Risks for Patients With Cancer
Anticoagulants can reduce a heightened risk of blood clots in cancer patients.
Basket Cases: Changing the Way Cancer Is Treated
When determining treatment plans, some doctors are turning to genetic mutations that caused the cancer instead of the cancer type.
Hold the Phone: Does Cell Phone Use Cause Cancer?
There is suspicion that cell phone use can lead to cancer, but definitive evidence is lacking.
A New Dimension: 3-D Printing Poised to Accelerate Progress in Cancer Research
The use of 3-D printing in medicine and in the research and treatment of cancer is in its infancy, but its implications are revolutionary.
Andropause & Menopause
Under normal circumstances, hormonal changes occur later in life, but in adolescents and young adults who have cancer, menopause and andropause can occur earlier as a result of treatment.
Managing Expectations
Preserving fertility is an essential issue for young patients and survivors.
Managing Cancer-Related Fatigue
Many patients feel sick and tired from treatment and their cancer, but there are ways to manage it.