CURE® surveyed its audience to see which terms they prefer to use when describing their cancer experiences. Some people who have experienced cancer explain their mixed feelings with the commonly used ...
Diabetes drugs may be doing more than managing blood sugar, they could also shape cancer biology in unexpected ways.
When you get a cancer screening, you may hear your doctor use phrases and words that are new to you. If you don’t know what they mean, it can be hard to understand what’s happening when you get one of ...
Groundbreaking research reveals that common blood sugar medications do more than manage glucose—they are actively reshaping ...
A recent analysis from the Agency for Research on Cancer and collaborators estimated that 3.2 million new cases of breast cancer will be diagnosed annually across the globe by 2050. That would mark a ...
After receiving radiation therapy for uterine cancer, you may experience fertility challenges, vaginal dryness, and bowel or bladder problems. Options to manage and relieve your side effects can vary.
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Night shifts may be quietly raising cancer risk, researchers suggest
Night work keeps hospitals open, factories humming and deliveries moving while most people sleep, but a growing body of ...
Removing the word "cancer" from the description of low-risk papillary thyroid cancer (PTC) may cause patients diagnosed with the disease to choose less aggressive treatment and may also lessen their ...
Gastric (stomach) cancer remains one of the most common and deadly cancers in East Asia, including Korea. Yet despite its ...
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