A new study sheds light on why promising cancer treatments can produce dramatically different results across patients.
Patients with cancer undergoing individually tailored exercise intervention also reported less mental fatigue.
Since 2018, the ACCESS program has partnered the Nova Scotia Cancer Care Program and has seen over 500 participants come ...
Implementing a simple exercise plan during chemotherapy may ease cognitive impairment and fatigue, promoting better health outcomes for cancer patients.
Investigators examined the effects of exercise on cancer-related cognitive impairment (CRCI) and mental fatigue in patients receiving chemotherapy in a multicenter phase III randomized controlled ...
Patrick Dempsey’s Dempsey Center has helped a plethora of cancer patients over the years, but he has dedicated this month to ...
Researchers recommended a tailored, scientifically validated exercise program to individuals receiving chemotherapy for ...
Early-onset cancer creates overlapping workplace risks: anxiety and loneliness, social exclusion affecting up to half of patients, economic strain from high treatment spend, and exacerbation of talent ...
Cancer is a major global public health challenge, particularly in low- and middle-income countries where nearly 70% of cancer-related deaths occur and access to specialized care is limited. As we mark ...
For the patient receiving a cancer diagnosis, it gets personal fast. Statistics measure improvement in cancer survival across the U.S., but we cure patients one at a time. Nevertheless, those cures ...
Decades ago, doctors created a test to determine which breast cancer patients should receive hormone therapy. Now, researchers are using the same tactics to advance prostate cancer treatment. A recent ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — “As soon as the urologist said, oh it’s cancer…that is an eye-opener,” says Mark Stiegler, reflecting on his diagnosis six years ago. Stiegler has faced bladder cancer and three ...