One in 10 childhood blood cancers may result from medical imaging-associated radiation exposure. Cancer risk increased with cumulative radiation dose, ranging from 1.41 times higher to 3.59 times ...
"Cancer-related cachexia and sarcopenia occur in hematologic malignancies, not just gastrointestinal carcinomas and head and neck cancers. Their presence affects all aspects of diagnosis and treatment ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Survey results show individuals with blood cancers valued access to transfusions more than any other potential ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . An estimated 10% of hematologic cancers among children and adolescents may be attributable to medical ...
In a large US cohort study, patients with primary cutaneous B-cell lymphoma (pCBCL) had significantly higher risks of developing hematologic and prostate cancers. Researchers analyzed data from 3757 ...
Bionano Symposium 2026 continues with Day 2: New Frontiers in Oncology and Bioprocessing Applications on February 24, 2026, from 7:00-10:00 AM PT. Attendees may also explore scientific posters ...
Capturing Unicorns: Targeting Cancers With TP53 Mutations, RAS Alterations Beyond G12C, and MTAP Loss—No Target Is Out of the Realm of Possibility Bispecific antibodies (bsAbs) have emerged as a novel ...
Spleen volume larger than the 99th percentile was associated with an 11-fold increased risk for hematologic cancer compared with normal volumes, with 5-year risks as high as 46% among men aged 70 ...
Pacific Peoples' Experiences of Cancer and Its Treatment in Aotearoa New Zealand Through Talanoa: A Qualitative Study of Samoan and Tongan Participants We analyzed 2022 Global Cancer Observatory data ...
One of every 10 blood cancers in children may result from radiation exposure associated with medical imaging, according to a large retrospective analysis. The risk of hematologic malignancy increased ...