Why leukemia respond differently depending on when and how it is caught

Cancer prevention, cancer recurrence, leukemia

Leukemia begins in the bone marrow, the soft tissue inside bones where blood cells are produced, and its early progression is largely invisible to the person it is happening to. The disease involves the uncontrolled production of abnormal white blood cells that crowd out the healthy blood cell populations the body needs to fight infection, […]

Liver cancer: what doctors actually do depends on the stage

Liver cancer

Liver cancer diagnosis doesn’t come with a single treatment path. What a patient receives depends on several converging factors — how far the disease has progressed, the size and number of tumors, and how well the liver itself is functioning. Two patients with the same diagnosis can end up with entirely different treatment plans, and […]

COCOON trial shows that proactive skin care could be a game changer for lung cancer patients

Eczema, Skin, Lady, COCOON

COCOON trial findings are reshaping how oncologists think about managing one of the most common and disruptive side effects of modern lung cancer therapy. A new research commentary published in the journal Oncoscience summarizes interim results from a phase II clinical trial that tested whether a structured preventive skin care approach could reduce the dermatologic […]

Effective treatments for lung cancer

treatment

Lung cancer is one of the most common and serious types of cancer worldwide. Understanding effective treatments for lung cancer can be crucial for patients, families, and healthcare providers. In this article, we’ll explore various treatment options, focusing on their benefits, side effects, and suitability for different stages of lung cancer. Understanding lung cancer Lung […]