High Anxiety Rates in Partners of Young Breast Cancer Survivors
January 26th 2017Anxiety is common among partners of young breast cancer survivors, even several years after the diagnosis, according to a new analysis. Anxiety was correlated with the use of less constructive and more maladaptive coping strategies.
Adjuvant GEMOX Did Not Improve RFS for Localized Biliary Tract Cancer
January 23rd 2017Adjuvant chemotherapy for biliary tract cancer using GEMOX (gemcitabine/oxaliplatin) was feasible, but did not result in an improved recurrence-free survival or quality of life compared with surveillance in the phase III PRODIGE 12-ACCORD 18 trial.
Study: Mammography Results in Overdiagnosis, No Reduction in Advanced Disease
January 9th 2017Breast cancer screening was not associated with any reduction in the incidence of advanced cancer, and overdiagnosis of invasive tumors and ductal carcinoma in situ is a common problem, according to a new study conducted in Denmark.
The Heartaches of Cancer Therapy: Acute and Late Cardiotoxicity in Cancer Survivors
December 15th 2016Here, we discuss the etiologies, prevention, and management of cardiac toxicities in cancer survivors, considering cancer-related, treatment-related, and patient-related risks and effects. Programs in place to address cardiovascular risk factors in cancer survivors are highlighted.
Effect of Adjuvant Chemo on Elderly Patients’ Quality of Life
December 13th 2016In this Medical News Minute developed exclusively for Cancer Network, Dr. Bobby Lazzara discusses recently published research that looks at quality of life outcome measures for elderly breast cancer patients who receive adjuvant chemotherapy.
Age Restriction on Indoor Tanning Could Reduce Melanoma Incidence, Mortality
December 12th 2016Reducing the use of indoor tanning by enforcing an age restriction could potentially reduce melanoma incidence, mortality, and the costs associated with treating the disease, according to results of an economic analysis.
RT After Surgery Boosts Survival in Prostate Cancer With Lymph Node Involvement
November 25th 2016The use of radiotherapy was associated with an overall survival benefit in patients with prostate cancer and lymph node involvement who underwent radical prostatectomy and were also treated with androgen-deprivation therapy.