Manage Side Effects of Non-Hodgkin's Treatment
When 25-year-old Alex Hawkins was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma 4 years ago, she wasn't prepared for the treatment side effects that lay ah...
Read moreWhen 25-year-old Alex Hawkins was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma 4 years ago, she wasn't prepared for the treatment side effects that lay ah...
Read moreBleeding: After you’ve had myelofibrosis for a while, the number of platelets in your blood will drop below normal levels. Bone and joint pain: You...
Read moreThe lymph node function is to prevent infections from entering the bloodstream. When the lymphatic system is fighting an active infection, you may ...
Read moreCancer treatments like chemotherapy and radiation use medications or high-energy X-rays to kill cancer cells. Ask your doctor if any trials are tes...
Read moreYou've heard of antioxidants, such as vitamin C, lycopene, and beta-carotene, which are in many fruits and vegetables. Studies suggest that people ...
Read moreMany people with cancer have problems with memory, attention, and thinking.
Read moreCancer treatments like chemotherapy and radiation may save your life. Even though vitamins claim to improve health, many cancer doctors (oncologist...
Read moreThat's why it's vital for women to get regular pelvic exams and Pap tests to detect cancer in its earliest stage when it's treatable.
Read moreIn many women with cervical dysplasia, HPV is found in cervical cells. Of the more than 100 different strains of HPV, more than one-third of them c...
Read moreThrough cervical cancer clinical trials, researchers test the effects of new drugs and treatments on a group of volunteers with cervical cancer. So...
Read moreCancers can bleed, but so can a bunch of other things, like ulcers, hemorrhoids, infections, or a sore. When you see red in your poop, the blood is...
Read moreGenomic testing is one method your doctor can use to predict how your cancer will grow and which treatments might work best against it. For example...
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