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Understand stock and bond index funds for slow, steady growth
One important investment vehicle to understand when working toward slow and steady growth is the index fund.
Childhood Cancer Awareness Month: Survivors at greater risk for cardiac death, prediabetes
September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month.
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Dana-Farber president announces intention to step down, successor named
Laurie H. Glimcher, MD, announced her intention to step down as president and CEO of Dana-Farber Cancer Institute on Oct. 1.
DecisionDx-SCC test stratifies skin cancer metastatic risk, guides treatment
The DecisionDx-SCC test successfully identified which patients with cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma would most likely benefit from adjuvant radiation therapy, according to a study.
Q&A: Managing patients with central airway obstruction
Patients with central airway obstruction are often treated by multiple clinicians from different specialties, leading to varied management of the patients, according to a press release.
PBMs vs. patients: The hidden battle for affordable biosimilars
Biosimilar medications — drugs developed to be very similar, but not identical, to an FDA-approved biologic — were intended to play a vital role in increasing affordable options for patients struggling with a range of chronic conditions.
Young children treated for brain tumors less ready for school than their peers
Young children who underwent treatment for brain tumors had lower academic readiness scores than their peers, according to results of a prospective longitudinal trial.
Conference to take ‘full-circle’ approach to evidence-based integrative oncology
City of Hope will host Society for Integrative Oncology’s 21st International Conference from Oct. 25-27.
Most women are unaware that healthy diets can help prevent breast cancer
Less than three in 10 women are aware that a healthy diet can help reduce the risk for breast cancer, according to a recent survey.
Myeloproliferative neoplasm risk among U.S. veterans increases over time
Risk for myeloproliferative neoplasms among U.S. veterans increased significantly over time, according to retrospective study results.
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