Multiple Sclerosis can now be treated using the same treatment for cancer patients.
An anti-nausea drug created to battle the side effects of chemotherapy has been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
A study has shown that breast cancer patients have a higher possibility of gaining weight after chemotherapy, increasing their risk of cancer recurrence and getting other chronic disorders like obesity, insulin resistance and metabolism problems.
The chances of being diagnosed with cancer increases as women's age increase.
A way to keep hair, while undergoing Chemotherapy might just be to freeze the scalp.
Presentations at ESMO 2014 examine the impact of in-utero exposure to chemotherapy and radiotherapy, the safety of lymph node biopsy in pregnancy, and the outcomes of unplanned pregnancy during cancer treatment
Study after study has proven it true: exercise is good for you. But new research from University of Pennsylvania scientists suggests that exercise may have an added benefit for cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy.