Often, it’s not cancer that kills; it’s the complications of cancer, says physician Stephen Garrett Marcus, a senior biotechnology research executive. Complications are common and become more frequent and severe if cancer progresses or spreads, he says. Spotting them early and treating them quickly can lessen their impact and save lives. “Patients and their families are the first line of...
After being diagnosed with breast cancer twice in one year, Gale Compton began to reevaluate her u...
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by Earnestine Willis, MD, MPH and Clarene Mitchell Medical College of Wisconsin, Health Equi...
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