Patients With Cancer Appreciate Undivided Attention From Doctors
October 24th 2017Specifically, the study demonstrated that patients with advanced cancer prefer that their physicians speak with them while holding a note pad, rather than while typing into computers that link to electronic health records.
Workshop Aims to Ease the Journey for Family Caregivers of Women With Ovarian Cancer
July 9th 2017Mark Gibbons, senior director of external programs with the nonprofit Caregiver Action Network, explains the importance of caregivers taking care of themselves while at the Ovarian Cancer National Conference.
Pairing PARP Inhibitors With Other Drug Types the Next Frontier for BRCA-Mutated Ovarian Cancers
June 11th 2017The idea of interfering with DNA’s self-repair capabilities has been at the heart of this decade’s progress in treating ovarian cancer, and the focus now is on combining PARP inhibitors with other types of therapies.
In Discussing Cancer, Remove Military Terminology From Public Discourse, Study Suggests
May 9th 2017Military metaphors are often used in discussing cancer with patients. However, research shows this can have a negative effect on both the emotional state of patients and on the level of engagement of others with preventive efforts.
Gum Chewing Helps Prevent Intestinal Blockages In Patients With Cancer After Abdominal Surgery
May 8th 2017According to a study presented at 2017 ONS Annual Congress by nurses at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, gum chewing may be able to prevent post-operative ileus (intestinal blockages) in patients with cancer who have undergone abdominal surgery.
Understanding Mortality Rate Disparities Will Boost Cancer Prevention Efforts
April 24th 2017Cancer death rates have dropped substantially except in small pockets of the U.S., where they have risen dramatically, a recent study showed. A look at differences in areas with dropping versus rising rates offers insights about how to prevent the disease, researchers said.