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When cancer recurs in patients who were told after treatment they have no evidence of disease, it’s often because dormant, cancer cells have been awakened.
Understand the risks and benefits of prostate biopsies before you make a decision. Here's what you need to know.
Scientists are learning even more about the familial connection involved in chronic lymphocytic leukemia, the most common type of leukemia.
Breast reconstruction after breast cancer is complicated. Learn about the variables and options that may affect you before you meet with a surgeon.
Telehealth may provide advantages for physicians and other health providers, especially when used in combination with in-office appointments.
Glyphosate, an active ingredient in many weed killers, has been the subject of many studies—and legal challenges—regarding its potential to cause cancer, specifically non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
Who should get genetic testing for breast cancer? What are the pros and cons? This article answers your questions.
When a patient walks through a door of a cancer center, he or she may follow any number of paths to get diagnosed and treated.
Concern is mounting that too much red meat, especially beef, may contribute to poor health and increased cancer risk.
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