Not everyone with cancer has cancer pain, but some do. If you have cancer that’s spread or recurred, your chance
Medication-based starvation of cancer cells
Immunomodulatory drugs, including the Contergan derivatives lenalidomide and pomalidomide, have significantly improved the therapy of hematologic malignancies such as multiple
Study explores impact of surgical delay for renal cell carcinoma during COVID-19 pandemic
During the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic, several elective surgeries for renal cell carcinoma, the most common type of kidney
Why Black men’s prostate cancer may be more responsive to immunotherapy
Black men die more often of prostate cancer yet, paradoxically, have greater survival benefits from immunotherapy treatment. A new Northwestern
Exposure to nighttime artificial lights linked with higher risk of thyroid cancer
People living in regions with high levels of outdoor artificial light at night may face a higher risk of developing
Researchers assess cognitive impairment in patients with breast cancer
A recent analysis of published studies estimates that one-quarter of adults with breast cancer have cognitive impairment before starting therapy.
Hallmarks of Cancer
There are six features, or hallmarks, of cancer that are used to organize our understanding of the stage of the
The Role of Polycombs in Cancer
A mounting body of evidence is uncovering how the polycomb group (PcG) proteins play a key role in the initiation,
What is Human Biomonitoring?
Human biomonitoring is a modern movement which aims to monitor and measure the exposure of humans to various environmental substances,
Rates of skin cancer have increased dramatically over recent decades
Incidence rates of skin cancer (cutaneous malignant melanoma) have increased more than 550% in males and 250% in females since