A new study published in the JAMA Network Open reveals that Black women are less likely to have elevated levels of cancer antigen 125 (CA-125)…
A new study published in JAMA Network Open has revealed a concerning trend in the United States: Cervical cancer incidence and mortality are significantly higher…
Patients with advanced cancers who checked in daily with their care teams electronically gained a better quality of life, a new study concludes. This “patient-reported…
Cancer deaths among Black men and women in the U.S. have declined during the past decade in the United States, a new American Cancer Society…
Women of color are less likely to receive prompt follow-up testing after abnormal mammogram results, a new study has found. Minority women are less likely than white…
Ahead of World Cancer Day, BDO hosted a conversation between Ricki Fairley, Monique Gary, MD, and Daneen Sekoni of Cancer Support Community (CSC) offers valuable…
When supplies of certain generic, platinum-based cancer chemotherapies dwindled in 2023, oncologists feared it might lead to under-treatment and many more cancer deaths. Fortunately, that…
American men are blowing their best chance to head off cancer or spot it early, when it’s easiest to treat, a new survey warns. More…
A new study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association offers valuable insights for men diagnosed with prostate cancer, particularly regarding the myriad…
More breast cancers are being detected later in women, giving the tumors a chance to spread and become life-threatening, a new study finds. This increase in…