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Pancreatic Cancer: Early Symptoms, Risk Factors, and the Importance of Timely Diagnosis
Pancreatic cancer is a relatively uncommon cancer, accounting for only 3% of cancers. However, it is an aggressive disease with an overall 5-year survival rate (a standard metric when gauging cancer survival rates) that currently stands at only 13%. The primary reason...
How Beacon Cancer Care Supports Caregivers
Providing personal care for someone who has cancer and is undergoing cancer treatment can be an all-encompassing task.
Why Men Need Regular Prostate Health Check-ups
Regular prostate health checkups are necessary to detect issues early to enable you to effectively manage potential problems.
Liver Cancer Awareness Month: Prevention, Detection, and Support
Liver cancer is the most common type of cancer in adults in the US, and it is among the top ten causes of death across all demographic groups
The Importance of Early Diagnosis in Rheumatic Conditions
Rheumatic conditions are caused by a dysfunctional immune system, in which the body’s immune defenses attack healthy tissues
What Is the Most Common Stomach Cancer Treatment?
The treatment of a particular stomach cancer depends on various factors, including the type of stomach cancer, its stage, and the patient’s overall health.
What Is the Role of Nutrition Therapy in Cancer Care?
Nutrition therapy has become an increasingly well-recognized part of comprehensive cancer care, from nutrient-rich diets that support recovery
Chemotherapy: What to Expect and How to Prepare
Chemotherapy is typically administered in cycles, consisting of treatment periods followed by rest periods that give your body time to recover.
Six Lifestyle Changes to Help People Who Suffer From Gout
Gout is a type of rheumatic condition characterized by sudden and severe pain, redness, and tenderness in joints, and it often affects one of the big toes
Genetic Testing in Diagnosing and Treating Cancer
From physical traits to disease susceptibility, is influenced by your genes. Environmental factors also affect your health.