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With a few substitutions, you can sample some traditional fare on St. Patrick's Day and still stay on a nutritious eating plan.
When should you get a second opinion for lung cancer? Read about when and how a second opinion may benefit you.
The U.S. Preventative Services Task Force has recommend lowering the age to begin colorectal cancer screenings.
Swollen lymph nodes, a side effect of COVID-19 vaccines, may be causing breast cancer scares in women.
More advanced cancer treatment options are available now than ever before. Read more about them and how they may help you here.
With the recent rollout of a new COVID-19 vaccine, cancer patients may wonder if one vaccine is better than the other.
What are the benefits and risks of chemotherapy? A medical oncologist provides a balanced, in-depth look at what you need to know.
Statins are not prescribed to lower cancer risk, but may prove to be an added benefit for the millions of Americans who take them to manage their cholesterol levels.
Karen experienced chemo brain, a mental fogginess that occurs after cancer treatment, but is most commonly linked to chemotherapy.
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