Myths and Reality of Chemotherapy Side Effects
Patients with cancer understandably may be apprehensive about chemotherapy because of its association with significant side effects. While it is
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Patients with cancer understandably may be apprehensive about chemotherapy because of its association with significant side effects. While it is
If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with breast cancer, you might have heard the term “triple-negative” breast
Targeted therapies are medications that act specifically against a particular feature of cancerous cells or against the molecules, hormones, or
Being diagnosed with breast cancer will always be challenging, but patients can find hope in increasing survival rates. According to
The National Cancer Institute defines targeted therapy as “a type of cancer treatment that targets proteins that control how cancer
If you’ve been diagnosed with prostate cancer, you’ll want to understand all your options and choose the approach that offers
You’ve heard of chemotherapy and may have heard of immunotherapy for patients with cancer. But what exactly do these treatments
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Medical researchers and specialists are continually searching for ways to diagnose and treat diseases more effectively. Clinical trials help those
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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.