A recent study published in JAMA explored whether getting telehealth visits, rather than in-person visits, affects the ...
Our stories connect us, and if there is one thing Julie Spangler has in spades, it is stories. As a volunteer driver for the ...
Many people are still able to become pregnant and carry a pregnancy after cervical cancer. For example, a recent study found ...
The topic of the special section of Cancer Facts & Figures 2012 is cancers with increasing incidence rates. Despite improvements in incidence trends for the major cancer sites, incidence rates for ...
About 15% to 20% of breast tumors have higher levels of a protein known as HER2. These cancers are called HER2-positive breast cancers. Ask your cancer care team about your HER2 status and what it ...
The American Cancer Society couldn't do what we do without the support of our partners. Learn more about how these partnerships support our efforts to end cancer as we know it, for everyone. Each ...
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The American Cancer Society offers evidence-based, understandable, and actionable resources to help healthcare teams educate and empower their patients and caregivers. Learn more about resources for ...
On reaching menopause, all women should be informed about the risks and symptoms of endometrial cancer and strongly encouraged to report any unexpected bleeding or spotting to their physicians. There ...
Pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (NETs), or islet cell tumors, are less common than pancreatic cancer but tend to have a better outlook (prognosis). If you have a pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor or ...
Learn about the signs and symptoms of cancer, how cancer is diagnosed, and what to expect if you're facing a possible cancer diagnosis.