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Factors Predict Adverse Opioid-Related Outcomes in Cancer Survivors
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December 26, 2019
Among cancer survivors, demographic, cancer, and treatment factors can predict adverse opioid-related outcomes, according to a study published online in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.
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Access to High-Cost Targeted Treatments Varies for Lung Cancer
drugs
December 26, 2019
Not all patients have access to new, high-cost lung cancer drugs, according to a study recently published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.
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Bariatric Surgery May Raise Risk for Colon Cancer Years Later
drugs
December 26, 2019
Individuals who undergo bariatric surgery may be at increased risk for developing colon cancer years later, according to a study published online in the International Journal of Cancer.
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Brachytherapy Treats Skin Cancer in Elderly Patients
drugs
December 26, 2019
Excellent local control and cosmetic outcomes are observed in elderly patients receiving high dose-rate brachytherapy (HDRBT) for early-stage nonmelanoma skin cancer of the head and neck region ...
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Permanent Hair Dye Use Linked to Increased Breast Cancer Risk
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December 26, 2019
Permanent hair dye use is associated with an increased risk for breast cancer, especially among black women, according to a study published online in the International Journal of Cancer.
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Acupuncture, Acupressure May Help Cancer Patients Control Pain
drugs
December 25, 2019
The use of acupuncture and/or acupressure is associated with reduced cancer pain and decreased use of analgesics, according to a review published online in JAMA Oncology.
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One-Third of Lung Cancer Patients Battle Depression: Study
drugs
December 25, 2019
Depression is common among lung cancer patients and can damage their quality of life and treatment outcomes, a new study indicates.The findings suggest that doctors should screen lung cancer patients for depression and refer them for mental health care if
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Aspirin May No Longer Have Effect in Primary CVD Prevention
drugs
December 24, 2019
Aspirin may not be effective for primary prevention of cardiovascular disease and cancer mortality, according to research published online in Family Practice.
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Risk Score Developed to Help ID Heart Failure Risk in Leukemia
drugs
December 20, 2019
In a study published in the December issue of JACC: CardioOncology, authors investigated the occurrence and developed a risk score to determine the risk for heart failure in patients with ...
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Pregnancy-Related Heart Failure Tied to Higher Cancer Risk
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December 19, 2019
Patients with peripartum cardiomyopathy (PPCM) are more likely to have cancer before PPCM diagnosis and more likely to develop cancer after PPCM ...