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Visible Melanoma Lesions Affect Patients' Physical, Emotional Quality of Life
February 8th 2018A recent study highlighted the additional psychological effects that patients with locally advanced cutaneous melanoma go through, particularly because their lesions are a visible part of their everyday life.
Viruses May Be the Future of Boosting Immunotherapy in Brain Cancer
February 7th 2018In recent years, major advances have been made in the immunotherapy scape, as it has become instrumental in revolutionizing the way oncologists treat a variety of cancers. However, its success in patients with brain cancer has been extremely limited.
LivingWith App Helps Patients Navigate 'New Normal' After Cancer Diagnosis
February 7th 2018“Regardless of their prognosis, they want to live, and they want to live their normal life. They don’t want it to be what defines them and live their life to the fullest. So, that is where technology can really be helpful," said Savitiri Basavaiah, of Pfizer Oncology.
Journaling About Cancer: A Positive Practice
February 7th 2018Keeping a journal during cancer treatment is great for perspective. While it can give you insights into symptoms as well as a record of treatments and reactions, it can also give you documented proof of how strong you can be, even years later.
With Unexpected Help From Kate Middleton, Organization Provides Free Wigs to Children
February 7th 2018“We are so grateful for all of the hair donations that we receive. However, with the Duchess being in the public eye, we hope that it means the message will be carried everywhere and we can help even more children with their hair loss."
Screening Beyond Those With Cancer History May Be More Effective
February 6th 2018As genetic testing becomes more accessible with advanced technology and decreased costs, population-based testing for breast and ovarian cancer may be more cost effective in the long run, according to study results published in Journal of the National Cancer Institute.
Body Mass Index Plays a Surprising Role in Immunotherapy's Effectiveness
February 6th 2018“Obesity has been previously investigated for its role in cancer and promoting tumor growth, at least partially by inducing a chronic inflammatory state,” the authors wrote. “However, it’s unclear how this would play out in the era of immunotherapy, where inflammation has been linked to treatment response.”
Patients With Myeloproliferative Neoplasms May Have Increased Thrombosis Risk
February 6th 2018For years, many health care professionals noticed that patients with myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) tend to experience thrombosis more than the average person. Now, a recent population-based study conducted in Sweden confirmed their suspicions.
Bipartisan Act Puts Focus on Women With Lung Cancer
February 6th 2018Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related death for women in the United States, but often does not get as much attention as other malignancies. In an effort to change that, and to one day decrease the number of women who are dying from the disease, the bipartisan Women and Lung Cancer Research and Preventative Services Act was reintroduced into Congress.
Redefining Cancer: The "New Normal"
February 6th 2018“One day you’re fine. You’re working and doing your thing, you know? Then you get sick and someone tells you its cancer. It’s shocking! Your whole world turns upside down. Surgery and chemo. Doctors and nurses. I just wanna go back to the way it was before. I just want my old life back.”
Super Bowl Challenge Starts Off the Field With Lung Cancer Awareness
February 5th 2018As the Philadelphia Eagles and New England Patriots fight for claim over the Super Bowl trophy tonight, two lung cancer survivor advocates are in Minneapolis fighting for another reason: to raise research and awareness dollars.
Improving Online Education Empowers Patients With Neuroendocrine Tumors
February 4th 2018But just what information is most useful to patients with NETs, and where are the gaps in the educational and supportive resources to which they have access? A study – presented at the Gastrointestinal Cancers Symposium on Jan. 19, in San Francisco – explored just that.
MSI Status Shows No Effect on Metastatic Colorectal Cancer Prognosis
February 3rd 2018Microsatellite instability (MSI) status appeared to have no association with outcomes in patients with liver metastases that spread from colorectal cancer (CRC), according to results from an international, multi-institutional analysis presented at the 2018 Gastrointestinal Cancers Symposium.