The Cancer That Doctors Don’t Want to Call Cancer
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Cancer doctors from across the United States are lending their voices to a new advocacy campaign to end drug shortages.
Daniel Drum of Sugar Grove, Pennsylvania, has lived through more than his fair share of medical traumas and treatments.
Whether you rely on private health insurance or taxpayer-funded programs like Medicare, your family's trip to the pharmacy for prescription medicines has undoubtedly become more expensive over the years.
Individuals as young as 40 years should undergo screening for potential breast cancer, according to a recommendation statement that the United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) published in JAMA.1