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Conservative distrust of science helped set the stage for its dismantling. Can scientists bridge the partisan divide?
The devastating cuts to Medicaid and changes to marketplace plans will terminate health coverage for millions of Americans.
For our sixth annual Cancer Health 25, we salute patient advocates for their unwavering efforts to support the cancer community. To be clear, our Cancer Health 25 is not a “best of” list or a “most ...
Susan Pack, 68, of Scottsdale, Arizona, is living with a rare type of skin cancer that metastasized.
Regular screening can detect several types of cancer at a more treatable stage.
Most patients with a specific genetic mutation experienced complete remission and avoided surgery, chemotherapy and radiation.
Hoping to restore his fertility after childhood cancer treatment, a man received the first known transplant of sperm-producing stem cells.
The NeuroSAFE robot-assisted prostate removal technique spares nerves involved in erectile function and urinary continence.
The fellows of the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Academy elected Elaine V. Fuchs as their next president.
A combination, triplet therapy that targets cancer cells from within and without caused tumors to shrink or stabilize in nearly all patients with recurrent or persistent estrogen receptor- (ER-) ...
Edward Ratner has lived with chronic lymphocytic leukemia for a decade. Here, the Minneapolis doctor shares his rules for success.
A review of some 3,000 studies implicates these particles in a variety of serious health problems. These include male and female infertility, colon cancer and poor lung function. The particles also ...
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