CANCER

May 28 2025HEALTH

Refugees and Cancer Screening: Unseen Challenges

Refugees from war-torn countries have found a new home in the United States. While they gain access to health insurance, a significant gap exists in their use of preventive healthcare, especially cancer screenings. The U. S. Preventative Services Task Force advises regular checks for breast, cervica

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May 28 2025HEALTH

Can Computers Predict Cancer Spread?

In the world of medicine, there is a big push to use computers to predict how diseases will behave. One area where this is happening is with a type of cancer called nasopharyngeal carcinoma. This cancer starts in the upper part of the throat, behind the nose. Doctors often struggle to tell if it has

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May 28 2025HEALTH

Gut Bugs and Genes: Unraveling Stomach Cancer Risks

Gastric cancer is a tricky foe. It's sneaky, and it's often hard to spot until it's too late. But what if scientists could find a way to predict who's at risk? That's where genetics and transcriptomics come in. Transcriptomics is like a detective's toolkit for studying genes. It looks at all the me

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May 28 2025HEALTH

How Tumor Cells Trick the Body to Spread

The spread of colorectal cancer to the liver is a big problem. It often comes back after surgery. This might be because some cancer cells stick around and start growing again. These cells can be influenced by other factors in the body. Tumor-associated macrophages, or TAMs, are a type of immune cel

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May 28 2025HEALTH

Latino Men and Prostate Cancer: The Generation Gap

Prostate cancer is a big deal among Latino men in the U. S. There are some striking differences between those born in the U. S. and those who migrated from other countries. The numbers show that U. S. -born Latino men have a higher chance of getting prostate cancer. This is a fact that needs more

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May 27 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Price Tag of Cancer Treatments

The financial impact of cancer treatments goes far beyond the cost of the drugs themselves. Side effects from these treatments can rack up significant bills, and if these costs are not accurately measured, it can skew the overall assessment of a treatment's value. The extra costs from side effe

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May 27 2025HEALTH

Yoga's Role in Fighting Cancer Fatigue

Cancer is a tough journey. One of the biggest challenges people face is extreme tiredness, known as cancer-related fatigue. This isn't just feeling a bit sleepy. It's a deep, overwhelming exhaustion that doesn't go away with rest. Many people turn to exercise to help with this. But what about yoga?

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May 27 2025HEALTH

The Power of Personalized Care in Breast Cancer Treatment

Breast cancer treatment has seen a shift towards personalized medicine. This approach focuses on tailoring therapy to the specific biology of an individual's tumor. The goal is to find the most effective treatment for each person's unique cancer subtype. However, the success of this therapy relies h

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May 26 2025HEALTH

Tracking Cancer's Footprints: ctDNA and Bladder Cancer

Cancer is a sneaky foe. It is always on the move. It can be hard to catch. Muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC) is a tough one. It's aggressive. It often comes back even after treatment. The usual treatments are radical cystectomy and neoadjuvant chemotherapy. These are big words for major s

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May 26 2025SCIENCE

A New Weapon Against Skin Cancer

Skin cancer is a big deal. It's the second most common type of skin cancer. It's called cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma or CSCC for short. It's not usually life-threatening, but it can cause serious problems. The tumor's nature varies a lot from person to person. This makes treatment tricky. To un

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