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Zanzalintinib Is Promising in Clear-Cell Advanced Renal Cell Carcinoma
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The novel drug, zanzalintinib (XL092), showed promising cancer-fighting abilities in patients with advanced clear-cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC), ...

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A Look at Novel Immune Therapies for Kidney Cancer
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While some immunotherapy drugs have been approved for the treatment of renal cell carcinoma (RCC), researchers are still investigating how to best harness ...

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CAR-T Cell Therapy Is ‘Exciting’ in Advanced Kidney Cancer
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CAR-T cell therapy holds promise to become a standard of care for patients with advanced renal cell carcinoma (RCC) who experienced progression on ...

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Cancer Showed Me Who My Friends Were (and Weren’t)
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I had a routine mammogram in December 2018. A few weeks later, I got a letter from the facility telling me I needed an ultrasound for "inconclusive findings ...

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Genetic Mutations May Explain Heart Events in Some Patients With Kidney Cancer
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Some patients with kidney cancer may have an increased risk for heart-related events such as heart attacks and strokes, and more research into the link ...

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Older Adults Should Discuss Cancer Care Goals With Providers
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Many older adults with stage 4 cancer will prioritize quality of life over survival time, highlighting the importance of conversations between patients and ...

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Stages of Grief After a Cancer Diagnosis
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Kubler-Ross identified five stages that patients go through as they come to terms with their terminal illnesses. The stages—denial, anger, bargaining, ...

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Circulating Tumor DNA Can Help Guide Kidney Cancer Treatments
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Patients with renal cell carcinoma (RCC) — a type of kidney cancer — may be able to gain insight to whether they need their treatment intensified of ...

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Cancer and Burn Pits, FDA Updates and a Provider’s Advice on Medicare
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Last week was Veterans’ Day, and for some individuals in the armed service, that means reflecting back on their service, as well as the potential cause of ...

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Black Caregivers Face Additional Barriers to Providing Care
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African American/Black (AAB) caregivers are faced with barriers as they work to provide care for their loved ones with cancer, researchers from the American ...

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How Cancer Has Changed My Mindset
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The first time I had cancer in 2006, I was more passive and more trusting.My breast surgeon had a personal preference for a port in my arm rather than the ...

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Cancer Costs Conversations Are Important, But Underutilized
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There may be opportunities to improve cost discussions and documentations, including better price transparency, an expert said. Most patients with cancer do ...

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