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Few Prostate Cancer Patients Are Getting Checkups They Need

Few Prostate Cancer Patients Are Getting Checkups They Need

Latest Cancer News WEDNESDAY, June 5, 2019 (HealthDay News) — While men with early-stage prostate cancer can delay treatment, few follow guidelines for monitoring their condition, researchers report. In fact, their study of nearly 350 men from North Carolina found that only 15% who chose what’s known as active surveillance followed the recommended guidelines. “Active […]

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Is MRI Screening Worth It for Breast Cancer Survivors?

Is MRI Screening Worth It for Breast Cancer Survivors?

By Amy NortonHealthDay Reporter Latest Cancer News TUESDAY, June 4, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Breast MRI screening is a good way to detect small tumors, but it’s unclear how much it benefits women with a history of breast cancer, a new study finds. Right now, experts recommend that breast cancer survivors have yearly mammograms to […]

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California Ends Warning Over Coffee and Cancer

California Ends Warning Over Coffee and Cancer

TUESDAY, June 4, 2019 (HealthDay News) — The California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment has ruled that coffee does not pose a significant cancer risk, so customers don’t have to be warned that their favorite drink is dangerous. Latest Cancer News The decision overturns a judge’s order that companies like Starbucks have to add […]

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What to know about liver metastases

What to know about liver metastases

Liver metastases refers to when a cancer that originally formed in another part of the body spreads to the liver. Some healthcare professionals may call liver metastases “secondary liver cancer.” The cancer cells that develop in liver metastases are not cells from the liver. They are cells from the part of the body where the […]

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FDA Making Experimental Cancer Treatments Easier to Get

FDA Making Experimental Cancer Treatments Easier to Get

MONDAY, June 3, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Each year, thousands of cancer patients seek access to drugs that have shown promise, but haven’t be approved. Now they may have a better shot at getting them under a new initiative from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, the Associated Press reported. Latest Cancer News A case […]

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Obamacare May Have Helped Close ‘Race Gap’ in Cancer Care

Obamacare May Have Helped Close ‘Race Gap’ in Cancer Care

Latest Cancer News MONDAY, June 3, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Expanding Medicaid coverage after the Affordable Care Act seems to have narrowed U.S. racial differences in cancer treatment, a new study suggests. Before the Affordable Care Act, blacks diagnosed with advanced cancer were 4.8 percentage points less likely than whites to get treatment within the […]

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Could 2 Prostate Cancer Drugs Fight Disease in Earlier Stages?

Could 2 Prostate Cancer Drugs Fight Disease in Earlier Stages?

By Dennis ThompsonHealthDay Reporter Latest Cancer News SUNDAY, June 2, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Cutting-edge prostate cancer drugs that help extend life in the toughest cases might also be useful in fighting less aggressive tumors, two new clinical trials suggest. Two drugs that interfere with cancer‘s ability to use testosterone for fuel, apalutamide (Erleada) and […]

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Newer Drug Extends Lives of Young Breast Cancer Patients

Newer Drug Extends Lives of Young Breast Cancer Patients

By Amy NortonHealthDay Reporter Latest Cancer News SATURDAY, June 1, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Adding a newer drug to standard hormone therapy lengthens the lives of younger women with advanced breast cancer, a new trial has found. The drug, called Kisqali (ribociclib), is already approved for treating such patients — based on earlier results showing […]

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Obamacare May Have Boosted Fight Against Ovarian Cancer

Obamacare May Have Boosted Fight Against Ovarian Cancer

Latest Cancer News SUNDAY, June 2, 2019 (HealthDay News) — More American women under age 65 have been diagnosed sooner and treated earlier for ovarian cancer since the Affordable Care Act went into effect in 2010, new research shows. And, more women received treatment within 30 days of diagnosis, improving their survival odds, the researchers […]