Age Restriction on Indoor Tanning Could Reduce Melanoma Incidence, Mortality
December 12th 2016Reducing the use of indoor tanning by enforcing an age restriction could potentially reduce melanoma incidence, mortality, and the costs associated with treating the disease, according to results of an economic analysis.
RT After Surgery Boosts Survival in Prostate Cancer With Lymph Node Involvement
November 25th 2016The use of radiotherapy was associated with an overall survival benefit in patients with prostate cancer and lymph node involvement who underwent radical prostatectomy and were also treated with androgen-deprivation therapy.
Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy: A Challenge for Clinicians
November 15th 2016Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy is a serious yet common side effect of cancer treatment. This devastating complication, which typically manifests as tingling and numbness in the hands and feet, has an enormous influence on patients’ quality of life.
Elevated Troponin Levels Associated With Trastuzumab-Related Cardiac Dysfunction
October 26th 2016In patients with HER2-positive breast cancer undergoing trastuzumab therapy, elevated troponin I or T before the treatment is associated with an increased risk of trastuzumab-related cardiac dysfunction.
Could Summing Up Breast Cancer Risk Alleles Reduce Unneeded Mammograms?
October 20th 2016Common breast cancer risk alleles are correlated with both the incidence of breast cancer and mortality, and using these alleles along with other factors could identify women at very low risk of breast cancer who could potentially avoid mammography.