Genitourinary Cancer
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Annual PSA screening important for Black men
“Given that Black men are younger at diagnosis and have worse prostate cancer survival compared with White men,” more intensive screening...
Article
The Effect of Race on Outcomes in Veterans With Hepatocellular Carcinoma at a Single Center
This research sought to determine whether veterans with hepatocellular carcinoma experienced disparities in care in terms of stage at diagnosis,...
News
Blood test could provide insight into patients’ metastatic cancer
“Our research significantly expands the breadth of cancer information that can be obtained from only a few drops of blood.”
News
Quality of life benefit exaggerated in some cancer studies
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Cancer may increase risk of type 2 diabetes
Study demonstrates elevated risk of developing diabetes for people with lung, pancreatic, breast, brain, urinary tract, or uterine cancers
News
Good chemo vs. bad chemo: When too much is a bad thing
Study questions the use of inpatient chemotherapy pointing to negative outcomes and high mortality among some patients.
Opinion
My picks for best of ASCO 2022
First-line treatment for colorectal cancer, possible new standard of care for breast cancer, and more.
News
Evidence still lacking that vitamins prevent CVD, cancer: USPSTF
In its final recommendation statement on the subject, the task force does, however, recommend against use of vitamin E and beta-carotene.
Opinion
Dodging potholes from cancer care to hospice transitions
The consequences of suboptimal hospice transitions can damage the mental health and well-being of patient and caregiver.
News
Is it time to remove ‘cancer’ label from low-risk prostate tumors?
Experts argue that overtreatment could be reduced by removing the word “cancer” from low-risk disease.