Advertisement
  • October 22: The Week in Cancer News

    Researchers suggest Black women should be screened for breast cancer at age 40, and a couple reflect on how a cancer diagnosis affected their adoption journey.

    by Bradley Jones

  • October 15: The Week in Cancer News

    FDA authorizes electronic cigarette for the first time, and a new survey explores marijuana use in breast cancer patients

    by Eric Fitzsimmons

  • October 8: The Week in Cancer News

    A study shows the cost of drugs that manage cancer-related symptoms adds up, and experts explore research at the AACR conference on cancer disparities.

    by Marci A. Landsmann

  • October 1: The Week in Cancer News

    MRI can be a cost-effective way to screen for breast cancer, and a new study investigates the impact of higher alcohol taxes on cancer incidence

    by Kevin McLaughlin

  • Risk in the Air

    Air pollution can increase a person's risk of developing cancer, a burden that isn't shared equally in every neighborhood.

    by Jon Kelvey

  • September 24: The Week in Cancer News

    Long-term COVID-19 effects were associated with greater mortality risk in cancer patients, and a new study compares HER2-targeted therapies in metastatic breast cancer.

    by Eric Fitzsimmons

  • Forward Look

    Spotlight on Small Cell Lung Cancer

    Treatments for small cell lung cancer have remained virtually the same for decades. Now, experts say that hope is on the horizon.

    by Isobel Whitcomb

  • Rethinking Clinical Trials

    Could changes spurred by safety concerns during the pandemic make clinical trials more accessible to patients?

    by Charlotte Huff

  • Forward Look

    New Treatment Approved for Lung Cancer

    KRAS mutations were once thought to be resistant to drug therapy.

    by Carisa Brewster

  • Forward Look

    Predicting Colorectal Cancer Recurrence

    Liquid biopsy tests can find tiny amounts of disease that remain after surgery and chemotherapy.

    by Kris Conner