10 tips for cancer patients heading into their first infusion treatment
For patients with cancer receiving infusion therapy for the first time, the process may seem daunting.
Cancer survivors who received treatment at the University of Michigan...
Scientists find strong link between inflammation and blood cancer
In a groundbreaking study published in Nature Genetics, researchers led by the Mead Group at the Radcliffe Department of Medicine have unveiled a new...
New blood test promises early detection for deadly liver cancer
Liver cancer is a silent killer, often showing symptoms only when it's too late for effective treatment. Among liver cancers, a subtype called intrahepatic...
Cancer therapy may help treat diabetes, too
Living with type 1 diabetes often means a life dictated by routine: careful monitoring of food intake, regular insulin injections, and constant glucose level...
AI outperforms dual-radiologist approach in breast cancer screening, study shows
The ScreenTrustCAD study conducted at Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm has shown that artificial intelligence (AI) can more effectively identify breast cancer in screening mammography...
Scientists find innovative approaches to combat deadly brain cancer
Glioblastoma is a fatal form of brain cancer with limited treatment options and a high mortality rate.
Two separate EU-funded projects, INSTAGLOW led by FluoGuide...
A new study sheds light on “missed” cases of esophageal cancer
The Rising Threat of Esophageal Adenocarcinoma (EAC)
Esophageal adenocarcinoma, a deadly form of throat cancer, has been claiming lives with increasing frequency.
The primary warning sign...
Scientists find new drug combo for various cancers
The Need for Better Cancer Treatments
Stomach and esophagus cancer, also known as oesophagogastric cancer, is a major concern worldwide. It's the second most common...
Could a single drug treat the two leading causes of death in the US:...
What would you guess are the two biggest killers in the world? Based on media coverage, maybe you guessed gun violence, accidents or COVID-19.
But...
More people under-50s get cancer, study shows
New research published in BMJ Oncology reveals a shocking 79% rise in new cases of cancer among people under 50 across the globe over...