Cancer Health Treatment Update
Movement Is Medicine for People With Cancer

Colon cancer patients assigned to a structured exercise program had a 28% lower risk of cancer recurrence and a 37% reduction in deaths. Physical activity doesn’t replace medical therapies, but it could help them work better.

Itovebi Combo Extends Survival, Delays Chemotherapy for Some Patients With Advanced Breast Cancer

Adding inavolisib to palbociclib and fulvestrant improved overall survival for people with previously treated PIK3CA-mutated HR-positive, HER2-negative advanced breast cancer.

Adding Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor to Standard Chemotherapy Regimen Improves Outcomes in Stage III Colon Cancer

Tecentriq plus FOLFOX chemotherapy after surgery reduced the risk of cancer recurrence or death by 50%.

Medical Debt Associated With Delays in Cancer Treatment Among Newly Diagnosed

People in counties with a higher share of medical debt in collections took longer to start treatment, American Cancer Society study finds.

News From the ASCO Annual Meeting

Reports on cancer prevention, care and treatment from the American Society of Clinical Oncology annual meeting in Chicago.

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Budget Request Would Stunt U.S. Cancer Research and Risk Future Advances in Cancer Care

The American Society of Clinical Oncology maintains that federally funded cancer research is the single best investment our country has ever made.

RFK Jr. Says Healthy Pregnant Women Don’t Need COVID Boosters. What the Science Says.

Pregnant women who contract COVID-19 are more likely to become severely ill and to be hospitalized than women who aren’t pregnant.


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