‘Harmful’ Articles on Cancer Treatment Get More Engagement on Social Media
About 31% of the articles analyzed contained information classified as harmful.
About 31% of the articles analyzed contained information classified as harmful.
Phase 3 results refute findings from retrospective studies.
The results suggest a link, but more research is needed.
A statement recommends including cancer patients and survivors in COVID-19 vaccine trials.
In September 2017, the FDA granted accelerated approval to Keytruda for recurrent locally advanced or metastatic gastric or GEJ adenocarcinoma.
GRASP co-founder Julia Maués explains how the initiative came about and reveals plans for the future.
New guidelines recommend using the full approved doses of immunotherapy and targeted therapies for patients with cancer and obesity.
Some nongenetic risk factors for late-onset colorectal cancer may not be relevant for early-onset disease.
Having a first-degree relative with colorectal polyps may increase a person’s risk of developing colorectal cancer, indicating that earlier screening is warranted.
A decrease in obesity rates may reduce the burden of gallbladder and biliary tract cancer worldwide, according to the results of a study.