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Researchers tested the DNA of more than 300 women and discovered a “genetic marker” method that helps determine which women are prone to breast cancer recurrence years later.
Women who have a tubal ligation are at an increased risk for cervical cancer due to less frequent Pap smears.
New recommendations released by the American Cancer Society are based on evidence garnered from a review of the National Lung Screening Trial.
When compared with a single measurement of prostate specific antigen, measurements taken over time improve accuracy when detecting aggressive prostate cancer.
People who smoke more frequently have a greater chance of developing more aggressive and deadly bladder cancer.
As cancer treatments emerge in pill form, patients meet many challenges when administering their own chemotherapy outside the supervised cancer clinic environment.
A large percentage of male cancer patients are not receiving appropriate fertility advice.
Researchers recently released comprehensive retrospective study results comparing the major types of prostate cancer treatments in terms of saving lives and cost-effectiveness.
Overall cancer death rates continued to decline in the United States among both men and women.
In the quest to prevent colon cancer, researchers developed a vaccine that effectively stimulated the immune system to respond to early indications of colon cancer in patients at high risk for the disease.