Understanding Cancer Changes and Testing: How Testing Guides Your Metastatic Breast Cancer Treatment
Panelists discuss how testing for specific changes in cancer cells, like ESR1 mutations, can help guide treatment choices for patients with hormone receptor-positive metastatic breast cancer. ESR1 ...
A new review article brings attention to the critical role of DNA methylation heterogeneity in shaping the tumor microenvironment, highlighting its growing importance in understanding cancer ...
Early menopause is more than just an end to menstruation before the age of 45—it could be a genetic signpost for heightened breast cancer risks. Kirtly Jones, MD, talks to endocrinologist Corinne Welt ...
Not all metastatic breast cancers behave similarly in the body. Each subtype of breast cancer has distinct characteristics, which make them more likely to behave in ...
PanCAN Chief Scientific & Medical Officer Dr. Anna Berkenblit explains why we are in a new era of progress against pancreatic ...
Thymoma originates in the thymus and can cause symptoms like chest pain and breathing difficulties, often linked to autoimmune conditions. Diagnosis involves imaging and biopsy, with treatment ...
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Understanding pediatric blood cancer: Symptoms parents should know
Pediatric cancers make up almost 7.9% of all cancers that are diagnosed in India, according to figures released by the Indian ...
Age can affect bladder cancer survival, with older age typically linking to reduced survival rates. Other factors impacting bladder cancer survival can include the cancer’s stage. Bladder cancer ...
FLORIDA – A new initiative launched in 20 states, including Florida and Georgia, aims to gain an understanding of cancer disparities and other health conditions among black women. The American Cancer ...
Cancer patients who interact with an artificial intelligence (AI) avatar doctor before they meet their real-life consultant feel more knowledgeable and less stressed, according to research presented ...
“Cancer cells are not static representations of malignancy, but rather they are dynamically involved with their surrounding microenvironment”. This statement by Dr Mustafa Sibai, researcher at the ...
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