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Social listening can offer investigators valuable information about unmet patient needs and concerns regarding their cancer treatment and to direct future research. Read More ›

Researchers found a large underrepresentation gap among minority populations across major cancer types in clinical trials. Read More ›

Improved understanding of self-care behaviors in patients with cancer who take oral anticancer medications can help healthcare professionals support patient medication adherence. Read More ›

During active chemotherapy treatment, adopting an aerobic exercise program may reduce cancer-related fatigue. Read More ›

Patient outcomes could be improved through targeted education for oncology nurses focused on managing treatment-related adverse events. Read More ›

A new landmark study, MONALEESA-3, demonstrates extended overall survival in patients with hormone receptor-positive, HER2-negative advanced breast cancer. Read More ›

Nurses play a significant role in addressing the challenges of monitoring nutrition in cancer patients. Read More ›

Personalized, risk-adapted breast cancer screening may establish a new category of screening appropriate for low-risk patients for whom less-intensive screening is sufficient. Read More ›

In a follow-up analysis, second-line nivolumab in advanced/recurrent esophageal squamous-cell carcinoma showed significant median overall survival benefit compared with chemotherapy. Read More ›

Promising antitumor activity and a tolerable safety profile were found in patients with previously treated gastric or gastroesophageal cancer treated with trifluridine/tipiracil combined with ramucirumab. Read More ›

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