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Breast cancer is the second most common cancer affecting women in the United States, with only skin cancer occurring more
Medical researchers and specialists are continually searching for ways to diagnose and treat diseases more effectively. Clinical trials help those
While prostate cancer can affect men of any racial or ethnic background, it poses a particular threat to Black men.
Patients diagnosed with cancer may be treated with radiation therapy, which uses high-energy beams or radiation-emitting “seeds” placed within the
Thanks to ongoing innovation, cancer treatment options are expanding, and more patients are receiving personalized treatment based on their specific
Marijuana is a drug that can cause a euphoric, relaxing feeling. Research indicates that it also can play a role
Prostate cancer is one of the most common types of cancer in American males, affecting approximately one in every eight
Colon cancer is one of the most prevalent cancers in the United States, with more than 106,000 new cases anticipated
Malignant hematologic conditions, or blood cancers, are diseases that originate in the blood or blood-forming tissues, such as the red
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Regional Cancer Care Associates is one of fewer than 200 medical practices in the country selected to participate in the Oncology Care Model (OCM); a recent Medicare initiative aimed at improving care coordination and access to and quality of care for Medicare beneficiaries undergoing chemotherapy treatment.