Spironolactone not associated with a significant increase in cancer riskSystematic review and meta-analysis finds no substantial increased risk of cancer with spironolactone, and a decreased risk of prostate cancer. Long lasting cell treatment cured leukemia patients: doctorsThe treatment cured Olson and a second patient, according to the University of Pennsylvania doctors, who said it was the first time the therapy had been studied for so long. Bladder Cancer Canada addresses resolution of BCG shortage for bladder cancer Patients with nonmuscle-invasive bladder cancer should receive full doses of BCG. Prolonged sitting and inactivity a bad combination for cancer survivors Risk for earlier mortality is substantially increased in those who are less active. North American cancer deaths have been reduced by 30% in 30 years Prevention, screening and early diagnosis have paid off. How to optimize bone health in men receiving androgen deprivation therapy Canadian Urological Association provides recommendations for maintaining bone health in men with prostate cancer receiving ADT Review identifies slip ups that lead to methotrexate toxicity from unintentional dosing errors Accidental duplicate ingestions by patients and healthcare professional errors are the most common unintentional errors. Help prevent methotrexate toxicity from unintentional dosing errors Accidental duplicate ingestions by patients and healthcare professional errors are the most common unintentional errors. Black women 3.5 times more likely than white to develop breast-cancer related lymphedema Risks from treatments differ between racial backgrounds, according to findings presented at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium. What happened when cancer researchers tried to recreate 50 influential lab experiments? Eight years ago, a team of researchers launched a project to carefully repeat early but influential lab experiments in cancer research. First Previous 23 24 25 26 27 Next Last