Coffee May Carry Cancer Warning
February 13th 2018Coffee may soon contain a warning that it contains acrylamide, a known carcinogen. A recent lawsuit filed by the nonprofit Council for Education and Research in Toxics alleges that coffee shops in California “failed to provide clear and reasonable warning” that their product could expose people to acrylamide.
Frontline Ibrutinib/Chemoimmunotherapy Induces Deep Response in Young CLL Patients
December 18th 2017A combination of ibrutinib plus standard chemoimmunotherapy induces deep responses in a relatively high-risk group of previously untreated, young chronic lymphocytic leukemia patients, according to a new study.
Multivitamins May Reduce Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy
October 8th 2017Women who take multivitamin supplements before their breast cancer diagnosis and during chemotherapy appear to be less likely to develop the debilitating, often long-lasting symptoms of chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy, according to a new study.
Health Insurance Coverage Has Little Effect on Childhood Cancer Survival
September 17th 2017Children covered by Medicaid when diagnosed with cancer have similar survival rates compared with children with private insurance, according to a new study. Evidence shows a slightly increased risk of cancer death among uninsured children, which may be related to a more advanced stage at diagnosis.