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Cancer patients may find grocery shopping intimidating once they return home from the hospital. Get tips on what foods to choose and what to avoid.
Research shows that good communication between you and your partner may be vital to not only your mental health but also to your relationship.
Human beings aren’t the only creatures affected by cancer. Sometimes it’s a family pet or an animal in the wild.
Many hospitals and treatment centers now offer behavioral health care, which helps patients take charge of their emotional health.
A surge in the number of wireless devices has some researchers concerned that the daily bombardment of electromagnetic signals may increase our cancer risk.
Firefighter and cancer survivor Jason Shivers is helping to make changes to reduce firefighters' cancer risks.
For all the advancements in targeted therapy, some targets remain elusive—among them, genes in the troublesome RAS family.
Doctors have identified a genetic feature—or biomarker—called homologous recombination deficiency that’s leading to positive outcomes for patients with ovarian cancer.
Are you at high risk for esophageal cancer? If so, you may benefit from esophageal cancer screening. Find out what it is and who it's for here.
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