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Drug Shortages Continue to Be a ‘Serious Problem’ in Oncology
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Drug shortages are, unfortunately, not new to the world of oncology. The decreased supply of the chemotherapy drugs cisplatin and carboplatin in recent ...

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The Effects of Chemotherapy on Joints
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Most of the side effects of chemotherapy have since gone away. My hair has returned, as has my weight, muscles, energy, libido and my healthy skin tone. To ...

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Keytruda-Chemo Combo Can ‘Reduce Risk of Death’ in Biliary Tract Cancer
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Keytruda plus chemotherapy improved survival in patients with biliary tract cancer. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently approved the drug ...

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Cancer Gave Me My Voice Back
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Speaking up is important and powerful. Cancer has given me a chance to finally take control of my future and chase after my dreams. I can now focus on ...

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Government funding call brings team science to immunotherapy – Cancer Research UK
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Go team We have seen first-hand at Cancer Research UK just how powerful it can be when teams from different disciplines come together. Our institutes, ...

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Treatments for Patients With Newly Diagnosed Metastatic Cervical Cancer
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Clinical insights on treatment options for patients with newly diagnosed metastatic cervical cancer, with a focus on immunotherapy and the KEYNOTE-826 ...

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The Gift That Cancer Gave Me
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The reflections after a cancer diagnosis can be enlightening. Having lived a healthy lifestyle most of my life and being very health conscious, the prostate ...

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Focused Radiation Has ‘Good Success’ for Metastatic Kidney Cancer
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Though not curative, stereotactic radiation — which is a method of delivering radiation to precise locations within the body — is an effective treatment ...

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Multidisciplinary Surgical Team Decreases Death Rate in Ovarian Cancer
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New research concluded that a multidisciplinary surgical approach can reduce a three-year death rate in patients with ovarian cancer by 70%.Undergoing an ...

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Vitamin D May Help Prevent Chemo-Induced Neuropathy
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Patients who have vitamin D deficiencies before starting cancer treatment with paclitaxel may be more likely to experience chemotherapy-induced peripheral ...

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How I Started My Advocacy Journey After Cancer
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Becoming a patient advocate can be rewarding and fulfilling; they help others navigate the complex world of healthcare. Being diagnosed with cancer is a ...

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Individualized Treatment Selection in Cervical Cancer
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Expert perspectives on how to best match the right treatment with the right patient with cervical cancer.

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