Most people with lung cancer are unaware of the benefits of regular exercise, yet new data show it can significantly
Category: Cancer
Regular exercise should be part of cancer care for all patients
Munich, Germany, 20 October 2018 – Including exercise or sport as part of cancer care can significantly improve symptom management,
Healthy diets linked to better outcomes in colorectal cancer
Colorectal cancer patients who followed healthy diets had a lower risk of death from colorectal cancer and all causes, even
First immunotherapy success for triple-negative breast cancer
There is new hope for people with an aggressive type of breast cancer, as an immunotherapy trial shows for the
Common Drug Shows Promise Against Lymphedema
Researchers from Stanford University and other institutions conducted two new pilot studies, and report that ketoprofen, a common anti-inflammatory drug,
E-cigratee flavors are dangerous
According to new research, flavored e-cigarettes could cause disease by triggering inflammation. Additives that make them taste like fruit, sweets,
Securing access to optimal cancer care through innovation, integration and sustainability
Securing access to optimal cancer care for all patients can only be achieved through integrated, sustainable translation of today’s scientific
Src regulates mTOR, a major player in cancer growth
A team of researchers at Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Children’s Hospital has revealed a connection between mTORC1 and
Why some cancers affect only young women
Among several forms of pancreatic cancer, one of them affects specifically women, often young. How is this possible, even though
Huge variations between countries in time for reimbursement decisions on new cancer drugs
Some European countries take more than twice as long as others to reach health technology assessment (HTA) decisions to reimburse