Severe lack of research on cancer in Black communities in Canada: studyCurrently, there are no data on how 15 of the most-prevalent cancers in Canada affect Black communities. CLINICAL QUIZ: Lip ulcerA 54-yr-old rancher presents with a history of lip ulcer. For 30-years he regularly chewed tobacco. Merck, Moderna detail potential skin cancer vaccine progress The drugmakers said a potential skin cancer vaccine they are developing using the same tech behind COVID-19 shots fared well in a small study. More breast cancer patients can choose smaller surgery In recent years, more patients with multiple tumors have been identified, a result of more sensitive imaging techniques that can reveal tiny, once-hidden cancers. Women who want to get pregnant can safely pause hormone blockers treating their breast cancer: study Young women diagnosed with breast cancer often must delay pregnancy for years while they take hormone-blocking pills. PSA test: How can we prevent overdiagnosis and overtreatment of prostate cancer? Prostate cancer remains the most commonly diagnosed non-skin cancer among Canadian men and is the third leading cause of cancer-related death. Don’t judge a cancer drug by its price: more costly doesn’t necessarily more effective Canada could be overpaying hundreds of millions, expert suggests. Improved consolidation therapy for lung cancer New immunotherapy combinations improve clinical outcomes for non-small cell lung cancer. What’s a doctor to do? Various guidelines for skin cancer follow-up are inconsistent Review of guidelines is ‘a call to action.’ Cancer prevalence on the rise in Canada shows special report Lung cancer is the most commonly diagnosed and deadliest, shows data collected over 25 years. First Previous 17 18 19 20 21 Next Last