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  • Technology’s Changing Role in Cancer Care

    Experts explain how artificial intelligence, nanotechnology and decentralized care are poised to improve research, detection and treatment.

    by Thomas Celona

  • July 25: The Week in Cancer News

    Doctors often don’t discuss sexual side effects with breast cancer survivors, and cardiac biomarkers may indicate increased risk for certain cancers.

    by Thomas Celona

  • July 18: The Week in Cancer News

    Less than half of people with advanced cancer undergo genomic profiling, and gastrointestinal cancer rates are rising dramatically in younger adults.

    by Marci A. Landsmann

  • July 11: The Week in Cancer News

    Steroids at the start of immunotherapy can negatively affect response, and colorectal cancer may lead to sexual side effects in women.

    by Eric Fitzsimmons

  • Immunotherapy for Early-stage Gastric Cancer

    ‘Practice-changing’ research shows adding immunotherapy before and after surgery reduced recurrences for early-stage gastric cancer.

    by Laura Gesualdi Gilmore

  • July 3: The Week in Cancer News

    Uterine cancer diagnoses expected to climb in the next 25 years, and some disposable e-cigarettes emit more carcinogens than traditional cigarettes.

    by Thomas Celona