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Acupressure Is Good Medicine for Breast Cancer Survivors

Acupressure Is Good Medicine for Breast Cancer Survivors

By Maureen SalamonHealthDay Reporter Latest Cancer News THURSDAY, Jan. 24, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Breast cancer survivors struggling with common, lasting symptoms stemming from their treatments may find relief in self-applied acupressure, new research suggests. For survivors with fatigue, self-acupressure improved related issues such as chronic pain, anxiety, depression and sleep difficulties more than usual […]

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Prostate Drug Finasteride Can Safely Lower Cancer Risk, Study Says

Prostate Drug Finasteride Can Safely Lower Cancer Risk, Study Says

Latest Cancer News THURSDAY, Jan. 24, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Finasteride, best known as the enlarged-prostate medicine Proscar, is a safe, effective way to reduce the risk of prostate cancer, according to long-term findings from the Prostate Cancer Prevention Trial (PCPT). The trial was funded by the U.S. National Cancer Institute and enrolled nearly 19,000 […]

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Mohs Surgery

Mohs Surgery

What is Mohs surgery? Mohs surgery, also referred to as Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS), is a special technique that utilizes both pathology and surgery to remove skin cancers in a physician’s office. Tissue containing the tumor is frozen on a cryostat, and very thin horizontal slices of tissue are cut from the bottom-most layers of […]

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Health Tip: Evaluating a New Cancer Treatment

Health Tip: Evaluating a New Cancer Treatment

(HealthDay News) — Before a new cancer treatment is available to the public, it must undergo vigorous evaluation, the American Cancer Society says. Latest Cancer News Typically, a new treatment is tested on cancer cells in a laboratory. If testing is deemed successful, there may be testing on animals, followed by testing on people. Ultimately, […]

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‘Poop Transplants’ May Help Ease Painful Colitis

‘Poop Transplants’ May Help Ease Painful Colitis

Latest Cancer News TUESDAY, Jan. 22, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Ulcerative colitis is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease triggering pain and bloody stools, and it can raise the odds for colon cancer. But now, research suggests that fecal transplants — basically, delivering a healthy person’s stool into the colitis patient’s digestive tract — may be […]

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Ovarian Cancer

Ovarian Cancer

What are ovarian cancer treatment options? Epithelial ovarian cancer treatment most often consists of surgery and chemotherapy. The order is best determined by a gynecologic oncologist. Surgical treatment Surgery is used for both staging and debulking. Staging is the determination of the extent to which as cancer has spread in the body. Debulking is removing […]

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Cancer Diagnosis May Quadruple Suicide Risk

Cancer Diagnosis May Quadruple Suicide Risk

Latest Cancer News WEDNESDAY, Jan. 16, 2019 (HealthDay News) — The risk of suicide is more than four times higher among Americans with cancer than those without the disease, a new study finds. “Even though cancer is one of the leading causes of death in the United States, most cancer patients do not die from […]

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Vaccine, Screening Can Prevent Cervical Cancer Deaths

Vaccine, Screening Can Prevent Cervical Cancer Deaths

Latest Cancer News TUESDAY, Jan. 15, 2019 (HealthDay News) — About 4,000 women in the United States die from cervical cancer each year — even though there’s a preventive vaccine and screening to catch the disease early. “When cervical cancer is found early, it is highly treatable,” said Dr. Sarah Ramirez, a family medicine physician […]

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Health Tip: Don’t Ignore Changes in Skin Color

Health Tip: Don’t Ignore Changes in Skin Color

(HealthDay News) — You should never ignore a change in skin color, especially if you have cancer, the American Cancer Society says. Latest Cancer News A change in skin color typically means something’s wrong in the body. In people with cancer, it can be due to factors including tumor growth, sun exposure or a side […]

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Race May Matter for Liver Transplant Success

Race May Matter for Liver Transplant Success

Latest Cancer News TUESDAY, Jan. 15, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Black Americans who receive a liver transplant to treat liver cancer may survive much longer if the new organ comes from a black donor, a new study suggests. “Our data are intriguing. But our results require validation,” said study author Dr. T. Clark Gamblin, chief […]