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Prehab: Starting Cancer Patients on Rehab Before TreatmentResearch to examine the impact of prehab is only in the beginning stages although it seems intuitive that a patient’s health during and after invasive surgery
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Test That Could Predict Breast Cancer 9 Years Before DiagnosisResearchers assert that a routine test can be developed to will allow doctors to suggest lifestyle changes that could stop breast cancer developing.
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What Could Blood Pressure Variations mean for you?“Large variations in blood pressure readings from one doctor’s appointment to another are associated with cardiovascular disease and death,” according to
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HPV Vaccine Still Not Widely AdministeredThe HPV vaccine helps prevent reproductive cancers and genital warts caused by the virus. The HPV vaccine is administered through three shots over a six month
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Five Different Types of Prostate CancerAccording to the American Cancer Society, prostate cancer is the second most common cancer in U.S. men behind skin cancer. In 2015 about 220,800 new cases
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Should Doctors Inform Patients About Breast Density?Dense breast tissue shows up on mammogram as solid white. However, tumors also show up on a mammogram as solid white, which makes it difficult to detect cancer
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Can You Have Kids After Cancer Therapy?Cancer diagnoses for adolescent and young adult patients often leads to immediate treatment, which presents a challenge for preserving fertility in these young
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Double the Help: 2 Drugs Help Fight CancerResearchers say that hormone therapy for breast cancer, very different from hormone replacement therapy for menopause, works to either block out receptors for
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Two generic cancer drugs apparently improve survival rates for women who develop breast cancer after menopauseRecent studies demonstrate that that aromatase inhibitors are more effective at reducing breast cancer deaths and recurrence than tamoxifen.
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Why do cancer medications cost so much? Are pharmaceutical companies afraid to disclose their real costs?An editorial signed by 128 oncologists notes that the average price for new cancer drugs increased 5 to 10 fold more than $100,000 annually by 2012. Doctors