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Oncologists have shown increasing interest in radiophamaceuticals—radioactive particles attached to drugs that are designed to precisely target and kill cancer cells.
When fun takes priority, as it should in summer, you may find yourself less focused on making the nutritious food decisions that are important during cancer treatment and survivorship.
Some cancer patients may refuse transfusions for religious reasons or may have conditions that make them unable to receive transfusions.
While some anecdotal evidence has been publicly shared about CBD’s benefits for cancer patients, the scientific research is lacking.
Colon cancer and its treatment affects your body's ability to digest and absorb nutrients. This article explains what to eat when you have colon cancer.
Routine health checks, such as a trip to the dentist, or regular self-exams may help you or your doctor find early signs of cancer.
The connections between diabetes and cancer have been obvious for decades, but only recently have scientists begun identifying a reason for the relationship.
How do you decide between radiation and surgery for prostate cancer? This article shows you how to compare these treatments to find the one that's right for you.
While no one can predict who will get breast cancer and when, there are risk factors for many women that are easy to assess, then address.
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