What can we learn? The push and pull of sex in cancer survivorsLet's look at what we can learn from two very different patient cases. Alarming trend: More young people are getting cancer—and dying of it, study findsThe new study found an 80% increase in cancer among people under 50 over the last three decades. Screening and prevention programs for early-onset cancer may be worth exploring. Pancreatic cancer: encouraging results for a messenger RNA vaccine An immune response was seen in half of participants in a phase I clinical trial Who in Canada is at highest risk of melanoma? Some of the categories with those most likely to have this type of cancer might be unexpected. Lorazepam linked to disease progression in pancreatic cancer Alprazolam may be the safer choice. Health Canada conditionally approves Lynparza for some prostate cancer Health Canada has conditionally approved Lynparza (olaparib) in combination with abiraterone and prednisone or prednisolone. Dip in gut microbiota diversity linked to chemo-related weight gain in breast cancer patients Body fat composition also more altered in patients getting chemotherapy compared to hormone treatment. Indigenous men diagnosed with more advanced prostate cancer, Canadian study says The study, published Monday in the journal Cancer, looked at prostate cancer screening data among almost 1.5 million men in Alberta between 2014 and 2022. A breakthrough in better bladder cancer detection Test developed by researchers in Quebec has caught interest of World Health Organization. Do your patients live in a food swamp? Areas with more fast food, convenience stores, fewer supermarkets linked to more cancer. First Previous 9 10 11 12 13 Next Last