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August 10: The Week in Cancer News
Organizations work to broaden eligibility for cancer clinical trials, and an article explores the limitations of personalized mouse models.
by Kate Yandell
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August 3: The Week in Cancer News
A study indicates that being diagnosed with cancer as a child could lead to financial problems later, and the Trump administration relaxes restrictions on short-term health insurance policies.
by Kate Yandell
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July 27: The Week in Cancer News
A study asks whether sunless tanning might encourage riskier tanning behavior, and an article investigates the supercomputer Watson's performance.
by Kate Yandell
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July 20: The Week in Cancer News
A Chinese movie prompts political discourse about the cost of medication, and a study suggests that dining and sleeping habits may contribute to a person's risk of breast and prostate cancer.
by Brad Jones
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July 13: The Week in Cancer News
An opinion piece discusses how the stigma surrounding opioids affects cancer patients, and a study provides data on treating melanoma patients with brain metastases.
by Kate Yandell
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July 6: The Week in Cancer News
Studies explore what type of cervical cancer screening is most effective and whether patients with autoimmune diseases can take immunotherapy.
by Kate Yandell
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June 29: The Week in Cancer News
Studies explore occupational hazards that could increase cancer risk, and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approves a new combination therapy for melanoma.
by Kate Yandell
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June 22: The Week in Cancer News
Experts debate direct-to-consumer genetic testing and studies shed light on breast reconstruction complications.
by Kate Yandell
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Cancer Talk
An Evidence-Based Guide to Integrative Medicine
ASCO and the Society for Integrative Oncology issue recommendations for integrative medicine approaches that have been supported with research.
by Teresa Bergen
A Look at Disparities Across Cancer CareA new AACR report tracks progress in addressing cancer health disparities and identifies work that still needs to be done.
by Eric Fitzsimmons
Credit Agencies to Remove Some Medical Debt From ReportsChanges to what medical debt is included in credit reports could give patients more time to resolve outstanding bills.
by Karon Warren
The Mental Toll of a Cancer DiagnosisNew studies shine a light on the effects of a cancer diagnosis on mental health and suicide risk.
by Pamela Rafalow Grossman