Surgery May Benefit Younger Prostate Cancer Patients Most
March 26th 2014In a recently published study, younger men who undergo a prostatectomy for their prostate cancer cut their relative risk of dying from prostate cancer by 55%, and those with intermediate-risk disease cut their relative risk of dying from prostate cancer by 62%.
ASCO Cites Multiple Pressures on Cancer Care
March 18th 2014The number of cancer patients in the United States is growing; the oncology workforce is shrinking; and increasing costs and healthcare policy changes in this country are likely to put quality cancer care, screening, and preventive services in flux.
Slide Show: 2014 ASCO Genitourinary Cancers Symposium
March 10th 2014This slide show includes some of the highlights from the 2014 ASCO Genitourinary Symposium, including a study looking at anti-HER2 agents and radiation therapy (RT) for bladder cancer, RT for prostate cancer, and novel therapies in RCC.
A Step Toward Personalized Care in Advanced Breast Cancer
February 27th 2014Researchers have reported the results of the first large-scale, whole-genome study of advanced breast cancer. The analysis of the sequences has resulted in identification of a subset of patients who have a higher chance of benefiting from specific personalized therapy.
Slide Show: 2014 ASCO Gastrointestinal Cancers Symposium
February 14th 2014This slide show features highlights from the 2014 ASCO Gastrointestinal Cancers Symposium, including a trial testing a vaccine combo for the treatment of pancreatic cancer, the use of anti-angiogenesis therapy in gastric cancer, and more.
Vitamin C Boosts Effects of Chemotherapy and Lessens Toxicity
February 6th 2014A new study found that high concentrations of vitamin C increased the effectiveness of chemotherapy in an ovarian cancer mouse model. A high-dose delivery of the vitamin also resulted in lesser toxicity from chemotherapy in cancer patients.