With Less Intense, More Effective Treatments, Survivors of Childhood Cancers are Living Longer
June 5th 2015Better treatment and follow-up are being credited with a reduction in the likelihood that survivors of childhood cancers will later die of illnesses caused by their therapy, such as new malignancies or cardiac or lung disease.
Chamomile and Honey are More Than Teatime Fare
May 5th 2015The concerns a family might have when a loved one develops squamous cell carcinoma of the oral cavity might seem obvious: fear that the patient will have a shorter life due to advanced disease, empathy for her pain, and a feeling of isolation in facing a rare presentation of cancer.