One of the first questions people diagnosed with cancer may ask is, “what’s the chance of survival?” Doctors use statistics to provide an answer. Statistics…
People with cancer need to maintain a healthy body weight and eat nutritious foods. Sometimes the side effects of cancer treatment can cause a person…
The National Cancer Institute’s defining cancer statistics explains the key statistical measures of cancer: incidence, mortality, prevalence, survival, lifetime risk, and statistics by race/ethnicity are…
The National Cancer Institute’s Drug Dictionary contains technical definitions and synonyms for drugs/agents used to treat patients with cancer or conditions related to cancer. Each…
The National Cancer Institute’s Dictionary of Cancer Terms features over 8,000 terms related to cancer and medicine. Includes search tips and definitions in English and…
Understanding the cancer study research design and how to evaluate results [Cancer.net] Doctors and scientists conduct research studies to find better ways to prevent and…
Understanding the Publication and Format of Cancer Research Studies [from Cancer.net] Doctors and scientists are always looking for better ways to care for people with…
There are many doctors in the United States who are experienced treating inflammatory breast cancer. Treatment may take about a year and we suggest you…
Here is the National Comprehensive Cancer Network’s 2018 online booklet for Breast Cancer (Invasive). You can download it, print it, make notes, and share it…
This page from the National Cancer Institute lists cancer drugs approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for breast cancer. The list includes generic…