Over 70% of cancer patients experience clinically significant scanxiety, survey says
Over 70% of cancer patients experience clinically significant scanxiety, according to new survey data published Wednesday.
Over 70% of cancer patients experience clinically significant scanxiety, according to new survey data published Wednesday.
Suffering from psychological stress could further increase cancer risk in those already genetically predisposed to the disease, according to new research.
Cancer diagnosis and treatment can be emotional experiences, eliciting fear, anxiety, hope, optimism, pessimism, loss of self, lowered self-esteem, heightened determination, resignation, and countless other feelings in the thousands of patients impacted by cancer each year.
In a new, large study led by the American Cancer Society (ACS), scientists found that survival disparities by health insurance and race among women newly diagnosed with breast cancer widened over time in the United States.
When the results of her routine mammogram came back with a diagnosis of stage 0 DCIS breast cancer in multiple areas of her right breast, Athaliah McPherson, a hairstylist and mom of one, said she wasn’t surprised.
The last thing Ameilia Boodoosingh Gopie remembers before blacking out on the delivery table is holding her daughter, Allana, for the first time.
A wave of new state laws is making fertility preservation procedures — from egg freezing to the emerging ovarian tissue freezing technology — a covered benefit for cancer patients.
Governor Newsom signed Senator Scott Wiener’s (D-San Francisco) Senate Bill 41 — reining in abusive behavior by pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) that raise drug prices and kill neighborhood pharmacies.
During a visit to Mary’s Place by the Sea in Ocean Grove, New Jersey, pelvic health physical therapist Dr. Alison Ankiewicz spoke with CURE about her work helping women address cancer-related pelvic issues.
Invasive lobular carcinoma (ILC) now accounts for one in every 10 breast cancer cases in the U.S. and is increasing at more than triple the rate of other breast cancers, according to a report from the American Cancer Society (ACS).