
Genetics testing may help providers know which patients with breast cancer are at higher risk for venous thromboembolism (VTE).

Genetics testing may help providers know which patients with breast cancer are at higher risk for venous thromboembolism (VTE).

A recent study examined the link between depression and lung cancer outcomes in patients who are newly diagnosed.

Many female survivors of cancer face sexual pain after treatment, and may not feel comfortable starting a conversation with their health care providers.

A new online tool can help patients with lymphedema through short exercise videos.

A new policy laid out by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is aimed at improving clinical trials.

The recent screening of the Moving Mountains for Multiple Myeloma documentary got people asking, "Where's your Kilimanjaro?"

A new toolkit developed by the Society for Gynecologic Oncology is aimed at increasing awareness about genetic testing for gynecologic cancers.

A new tool that grades financial toxicity similar to adverse events may help patients deal with finances during cancer.

Patients with CML who are insured by Medicare are choosing to delay potentially life-saving treatment due to high costs.

Knowing the risks of ovarian cancer is extremely important. Peter Dottino discusses the risks, symptoms and management of the disease.

Smoking is a major cause of cancer in the United States, but data from a recent study show that talking to a nurse may help some patients quit the habit.

Adding the antipsychotic agent Zyprexa improved the prevention of nausea for patients receiving highly emetogenic chemotherapy.

According to a new report by the American Association for Cancer Research, the number of survivors living in the United States rose by one million between 2014 to 2016. This demonstrates real progress, according to Nancy Davidson, M.D.

Communication for any two people in a relationship can be challenging, but can be especially so when one partner has advanced cancer.

Most people don't know much about kidney cancer at the time of their diagnosis. The Kidney Cancer Association wants to change that.

For many people, accessing palliative care is not always easy.

A recent review showed that music therapy helped ease symptoms in patients who were undergoing treatment for cancer.

Colorectal cancer mortality rates have been on the decline in California for both men and women since the mid-1990s, but for Hispanic men, rates have remained essentially unchanged. A new study suggests that lower rates of screening may be the driver of this disparity.

Women who are unable to travel to genetic counselors may be able to reap the same benefits over the phone, according to a recent study.

This dynamic suggests an important area of focus for oncologists and other health care professionals who provide care for the nation’s growing population of cancer survivors.