More Breast Cancer Patients With Radiation Should Be Considered, The New Guidelines Say

21 Sep

By Kathleen Doheny HealthDay Reporter WEDNESDAY, Sept. 21, 2016 (HealthDay News) — New guidelines issued by three leading cancer organizations suggest that more breast cancer patients should consider radiation therapy after a mastectomy. Overall, the guidelines say there’s enough evidence … Read More »

Early Stage II Testicular Cancer: Radiotherapy more better than Chemotherapy?

10 May
Early Stage II Testicular Cancer: Radiotherapy more better than Chemotherapy?

A large study on testicular cancer shows early stage for those simplified testicular seminoma patients with stage II cells, the therapeutic effect of radiotherapy is superior to chemotherapy. Early stage II testicular cancer that has not yet appeared distant metastases, … Read More »

Researchers Launch Clinical Trials to Test Novel Cellular-immunotherapy to Treat Three Types of Blood Cancer

27 Feb
In medicine, cancer refers to a malignant tumor derived from epithelial tissue, cancer is the most common type

In medicine, cancer refers to a malignant tumor derived from epithelial tissue, cancer is the most common type. Cancer immunology is based upon boosting the body’s own immune system to vanquish malignancies. It is among the fastest growing areas of … Read More »

New Imaging Test Detects Prostate Cancer Much Better Than Any Other Tests In Use Today

22 Jan
New imaging test detects prostate cancer much better than any other tests in use today

Since the seminal vesicles and prostate are neighbors in the anatomy, the end of the seminal vesicles and vas deferens excretory duct merged into ejaculatory ducts, ejaculatory ducts into the urethra through the prostate, so often associated with Seminal prostatitis. … Read More »

Researchers Have Identified Potential Genetic Alterations In Penile Cancer That Could Pave The Way For Targeted Treatments

18 Dec
Discovery could pave way for targeted therapies to treat penile cancer

Penile cancer is a malignant tumor originating in the glans, coronary sulcus, and the foreskin of the penis. It is the most common malignant tumor of the penis, accounting for more than 90%. The most common pathological type is penile … Read More »