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Strategies aim to reduce barriers to care, increase trial diversity
World Cancer Day is observed annually on Feb. 4.
Cervical Health Awareness Month brings attention to necessary screenings
January marks Cervical Health Awareness Month, which brings attention to common diseases of the cervix — cervical cancer and HPV specifically — and the people affected by and measures that can be taken to prevent them.
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Increased cancer burden in older adults with type 2 diabetes over past 20 years
Cancer burden among older adults with type 2 diabetes has increased in the past 2 decades while all-cause mortality rates at all ages have decreased, according to a 20-year population-based study published in Diabetologia.
NCI-funded centers study new ways to apply telehealth across cancer care
Nearly 3 years after the COVID-19 pandemic propelled telehealth from the fringes of cancer care to the mainstream, research into the use of this technology across oncology remains limited.
Black, Hispanic patients with cancer more likely to report negative care experiences, bias
Black and Hispanic patients with cancer and caregivers appeared more likely than their white counterparts to report at least one negative care experience, according to study results.
Suicide risk significantly higher among those who undergo surgery for cancer
Adults who underwent surgery for most cancer types had a significantly higher incidence of suicide compared with the U.S. general population, results of a retrospective study in JAMA Oncology showed.
Acupuncture, acupressure may benefit women undergoing gynecologic cancer surgery
Women who underwent surgery for gynecologic cancers experienced decreased symptoms of anxiety and pain with the use of acupressure before surgery and acupuncture during surgery, according to study results published in Cancer.
Burden of cervical cancer remains high in women aged 65 years and older
Among California patients with cervical cancer, women aged 65 years and older had a greater disease burden compared with younger women, researchers reported.
Cervical cancer: Novel therapies, screening interventions provide hope for progress
Cervical Cancer Awareness Month is observed every January.
Cancer mortality declines 33% in past 30 years; prostate cancer cases on the rise
Cancer mortality in the United States has declined by 33% since 1991, according to an American Cancer Society report released today.
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