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Mount Sinai Study Backs Lung-Sparing Surgery for Mesothelioma

Researchers find pleurectomy/decortication can be performed safely with low mortality in carefully selected patients.

Man Undergoes Kidney Cancer Surgery, Faces Unexpected Pain

Ethan Hauser recounts the physical and emotional toll of his cancer diagnosis and treatment.

US Chemical Giant Cancels Pesticide Linked to Cancer Risks

Corteva Agriscience ends legal battle over herbicide Enlist Duo after years of litigation

Case Report Probes mRNA Vaccines-Cancer Link

Researchers examine potential connection between COVID-19 mRNA vaccines and development of blood cancers.

Molecule Found to Drive Skin Cancer Growth and Evade Immune Detection

Clinical trials needed to test new combination of inhibitory drugs

High Survival Rates With Ryoncil in EIND Program

Emphasize Importance of Earlier Use in Both Pediatric and Adult Patients

Young Cancer Patient Caught in NYC Nurses' Strike

9-year-old Logan Coyle and his family worry as strike at NewYork-Presbyterian drags on nearly a month

Hospitals and Insurers Battle Over Costs, Leaving Patients in Limbo

Disputes between healthcare providers and insurance companies are becoming more common, disrupting patient care.

Dual-Action Compound Slows Pancreatic Cancer Growth

Experimental drug SB-216 targets both microtubules and mitochondria to inhibit PDAC cell proliferation.

Angelina Jolie Reflects on Double Mastectomy Scars

The actress says her scars are a 'choice' she's 'grateful' she was able to make.