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Nurses ‘Bridge the Gap’ Between Patients, Doctors to Talk End-of-Life Care
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For patients with cancer and their caregivers, nurses can play an integral role when it comes to communicating wishes for end-of-life care, as one expert ...

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Fighting Cancer Is Enough, You Don’t Have to Do More
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What would I tell my newly diagnosed self? I would say it’s okay to be angry, scared and all the other negative feelings we fight so hard against. And that ...

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Welireg Helps a Patient With RCC Live ‘A Very Normal Lifestyle’
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The FDA recently approved Welireg for patients with pretreated advanced renal cell carcinoma. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently approved ...

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Chemo Led to Worse Survival, Response and Progression in R/R LBCL With CAR-T
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Patients with relapsed/refractory large B-cell lymphoma (R/R LBCL) who received treatment with both CAR-T cell therapy and bendamustine chemotherapy prior ...

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A Christmas Prayer for Patients With Cancer
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The staff did their best to make the institution festive. There were decorated trees and windows and lights and Christmas music, but it wasn’t the same. I ...

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Trial Analyzing MEK Inhibitor Combo for Ovarian Cancer Subset Begins
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A phase 3 trial will analyze a novel drug combination in certain patients with ovarial cancer.A phase 3 trial analyzing the treatment combination of ...

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ROS1-Positive NSCLC Represents a Targetable Mutation for New Therapies
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ROS1-positive non-small cell lung cancer, a rare subtype of lung cancer, involves a mutation that therapies — some of which have been recently approved by ...

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From a ‘dark, scary place’ into the limelight: Hannah’s story
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The charity’s new ‘Together We Are Beating Cancer’ advert highlights the heartwarming moments – from big birthdays and anniversary celebrations, to ...

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FDA Approves 3 Treatments, Cancer Vaccine Shows Promise
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The FDA is certainly staying busy as 2023 comes to a close, approving three treatments for patients with cancer last week alone.Additionally, exciting study ...

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Perfectionism May Drive Fear of Recurrence in Breast Cancer Survivors
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A common pattern regarding fear of cancer recurrence was seen in patients with breast cancer who are driven by behavioral aspects of perfectionism, an ...

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Treating Cancer Pain Is Not One Size Fits All
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Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) or certain antidepressant medications may have similar efficacy to opioids in addressing chronic ...

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‘Hold Space’ for A Patient With Cancer
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The term "holding space" means being physically, mentally and emotionally present for someone. It means putting your focus on someone to support them as ...

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