
Patients with early-stage prostate cancer may be able to shorten their radiation time, thanks to the results of a recent study conducted by the Duke Cancer Institute.

Patients with early-stage prostate cancer may be able to shorten their radiation time, thanks to the results of a recent study conducted by the Duke Cancer Institute.

A team of researchers just discovered a set of risk factors that could help patients with ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) evaluate the potential benefits of radiation after breast-conserving surgery.

A recent study pointed out that food intake may play a role in lung cancer, as people who had a diet with a higher glycemic index (GI) were at greater risk for developing the disease.

Pain from chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy may be able to be reduced using neurofeedback, according to a recent study.

According to a recent study, financial distress can affect a newly diagnosed patient's overall well-being and quality of life.

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