Tag Archives: Cancer
29
May
How ‘Prehab’ and Rehab Can Change the Game for Lung Cancer Patients
Newly diagnosed lung cancer patients don’t necessarily begin treatment immediately, says Nicole Stout, a doctor of physical therapy and...
29
May
What Are the Benefits of Nontherapeutic Clinical Trials for Cancer?
As scientists break new ground in cancer research, more and more nontreatment trials have become available. Below are some common types...
21
May
Acidogenic Foods May Raise Your Cancer Risk
A new study suggests acidogenic foods may raise your gastrointestinal cancer risk.Acidogenic foods, like red and processed meats, creat...
21
May
Ovarian Cancer Myths Debunked
Ovarian cancer is historically known as a silent killer, because many of its early symptoms, such as bloating and constipation, often a...
20
May
Taurine May Promote Cancer Growth
A new study linked taurine, an amino acid, to leukemia development.Taurine is often added to energy drinks to support energy metabolism...
20
May
How to Support a Loved One Through Metastatic Breast Cancer
Growing up, cancer was as much a part of Jessica Baladad's life as "Space Jam" or monkey bars were for other kids. "I always say, 'Canc...
19
May
Joe Biden Diagnosed With Aggressive Metastatic Prostate Cancer
Former President Joe Biden, 82, has been diagnosed with an aggressive form of advanced prostate cancer that has spread to his bones and...
18
May
#1 Nutrient You Should Eat to Reduce Skin Cancer Risk
Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the U.S. and has multiple causes.Wearing sunscreen and avoiding excess sun exposure are the be...
15
May
Spotlight On: Colorectal Cancer Alliance
The goals of the Colorectal Cancer Alliance include raising the colorectal cancer screening rate to 80 percent, improving the five-year...
14
May
Clinical Trials for Cancer: How to Sidestep the 7 Most Common Barriers to Participation
Clinical trials are widely accepted as the way to progress toward establishing new standards in cancer therapies while simultaneously o...