Genetic Markers Identify Second Cancer Risk
Researchers are looking for genetic variations to determine which patients have an increased risk for a second cancer and should receive different treatments.
It's Only the Good Cancer If You're Cured
Although called a "good" cancer, Hodgkin lymphoma isn't always curable.
Cancer Studies: A Primer
When trying to understand cancer studies, consider these questions.
Sending Out an S.O.S.
Cancer patients can get financial help from a sometimes bewildering variety of sources.
Aspirin Delivers on Colorectal Cancer Prevention
A new study published in The Lancet shows that one group could reduce their risk of colorectal cancer from taking the pill on a daily basis.
Obama Issues Order to Resolve Drug Shortages
In November, President Obama initiated an executive order to tackle the growing shortages of medicines used to treat some forms of cancer and other diseases.