Lymphedema, a chronic condition often stemming from cancer treatments, leads to tissue swelling. Early detection through surveillance programs and proper skincare can prevent complications like infections.
While the shortage of some critical drugs used to treat cancer patients is not as severe at one Virginia hospital system as it was in the spring, another drug has recently become short in supply.
In the second-line setting of head and neck cancer, metronomic triple therapy outperformed clinician choice chemotherapy in both progression-free survival and overall survival.
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center and UW Medicine’s Endocrine Tumor Program (ETP) uses an integrated, multidisciplinary team approach to treating patients with thyroid cancer and other endocrine cancers and tumors.