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Letter writer had a tumor removed but did not need radiation or chemotherapy and wonders, “Am I a cancer survivor?” ...
Such a cobblestone tongue is a telltale sign of a rare genetic condition called Cowden syndrome. It's caused by inherited ...
Oral cancer cases are on the rise across the globe. Oral cancer, affecting the mouth, lips, tongue, or throat, claims ...
Miss Manners would prefer that any such label be dispensed with altogether. If it comes up in conversation, you simply say that you had cancer, and that now, thankfully, you are doing well. That is as ...
A new targeted cancer drug, DB-1310, is showing early signs of effectiveness in patients with advanced solid tumors that have ...
Dr. Mabel Mardones educates patients on breast cancer subtypes, as well as treatment options for those with ER-positive, HER2 ...
ASCO 2025 delivered pivotal updates. In this article, we discuss 8 of the more interesting abstracts from an investment ...
When it comes to the use of PD-1 inhibitors in stomach cancer, the FDA has put its money where its mouth is. | After ...
Researchers found that women who had taken desogestrel continuously for more than five years had a slightly elevated risk of ...
While vepdegestrant outperformed a standard treatment option in a subtype of patients, the benefit on progression-free ...
Immunotherapies are undoubtedly transforming the landscape of cancer treatment worldwide. By harnessing the body's immune ...
Madeline “Maddie” Letsche’s life changed forever. Now, as she continues with treatments and therapies to address life after her cancer diagnosis, Letsche is sharing her story as the ambassador for ...