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February 23, 2023 0 0
“Anyone with Lungs Can Get Lung Cancer”: An Interview with Dr Anne-Marie Baird (Lung Cancer Europe)
For this episode of Karger’s The Waiting Room Podcast, we spoke with Dr Anne-Marie Baird, who currently serves as the…
Some low-risk prostate cancers can be monitored by “active surveillance”, but the correct identification of patients with low-risk cancer at…
November 30, 2022 0 0
Waldenström Macroglobulinemia: When It Comes Back & Research and New Treatments
This is the eleventh part of our series about the condition based on our patient booklet “Fast Facts for Patients:…
November 23, 2022 1 0
Waldenström Macroglobulinemia: What Are Supportive Treatments?
This is the tenth part of our series about the condition based on our patient booklet “Fast Facts for Patients:…
November 16, 2022 0 0
Waldenström Macroglobulinemia: Further Types of Treatment (Part 2)
This is the ninth part of our series about the condition based on our patient booklet “Fast Facts for Patients:…
November 11, 2022 2 0
Waldenström Macroglobulinemia: Rare, But Treatable. An Interview with Dr Shirley D’Sa (Hematologist)
Waldenström macroglobulinemia (WM) is a rare blood cancer that usually progresses slowly. WM can be diagnosed by blood tests, bone…
November 9, 2022 0 0
Waldenström Macroglobulinemia: Further Types of Treatment (Part 1)
This is the eighth part of our series about the condition based on our patient booklet “Fast Facts for Patients:…
November 3, 2022 0 0
Waldenström Macroglobulinemia: Who Dares Wins. An Interview with Bob Perry (Patient / Patient Support Manager WMUK)
Waldenström macroglobulinemia (WM) is a rare blood cancer that usually progresses slowly. WM can be diagnosed by blood tests, bone…
November 2, 2022 0 0
Waldenström Macroglobulinemia: Types of Treatment – Chemotherapy
This is the seventh part of our series about the condition based on our patient booklet “Fast Facts for Patients:…
October 31, 2022 0 0
Breast Cancer Genes and Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer
Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer (HBOC) syndrome is cancer due to inherited mutated breast cancer (BRCA) genes or some other…
October 28, 2022 0 0
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Movember 2022: “Changing the Face of Men’s Health”. An Interview with Anne-Cécile Berthier (Country Director UK & Europe)
The yearly event known as Movember involves growing moustaches throughout the month of November to bring attention to issues affecting…
October 26, 2022 0 0
Waldenström Macroglobulinemia: Active Monitoring, Starting Treatment, and Follow-Up
This is the sixth part of our series about the condition based on our patient booklet “Fast Facts for Patients:…
October 19, 2022 0 0
Waldenström Macroglobulinemia: Common Feelings When Diagnosed and How You Can Help Yourself
This is the fifth part of our series about the condition based on our patient booklet “Fast Facts for Patients:…
October 18, 2022 0 0
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Breast Cancer Awareness Month 2022: An Interview with Abeda Steenkamp (CANSA)
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, which is an annual campaign to raise awareness about the impact of breast cancer….
October 18, 2022 0 0
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Check Your Breasts – Save Your Life: An Interview with Sonja Dinner (The DEAR Foundation)
The good news is: The earlier breast cancer is detected the faster it can be treated, which means that cure…
October 12, 2022 0 0
Waldenström Macroglobulinemia: Who Is in My Care Team and Which Tests Will I Need to Have?
This is the fourth part of our series about the condition based on our patient booklet “Fast Facts for Patients:…
This is the third part of our series about the condition based on our patient booklet “Fast Facts for Patients:…
September 28, 2022 0 0
What Causes Waldenström Macroglobulinemia and How Will It Affect Me?
This is the second part of our series about the condition based on our patient booklet “Fast Facts for Patients:…
September 21, 2022 0 0
World Cancer Research Day 2022: An Interview with Professor Datin Paduka Dr Teo Soo-Hwang (Cancer Research Malaysia)
In 2020, more than 18 million individuals were diagnosed with cancer and nearly 10 million died of the disease, more…
This is the first part of our series about the condition based on our patient booklet “Fast Facts for Patients:…
September 19, 2022 0 0
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How Can Telehealth Aid Genetic Testing for Cancer?
Some people have mutations (changes) in their genes that increase their risk of developing particular types of cancer. In the…
September 12, 2022 0 0
How Can Analyzing microRNAs in Blood Serum Improve the Diagnosis of Lung Cancer?
Serum biomarkers can be detected by analyzing blood samples. In the open-access research article “Screening of Serum miRNAs as Diagnostic…
September 2, 2022 0 0
Prostate Cancer Awareness Month 2022: An Interview with Sally Sara (Prostate Cancer Specialist Nurses of Australia)
For Prostate Cancer Awareness Month, which is held in September each year, we got in touch with Adjunct Professor Sally…
Neuroblastoma is a type of solid tumor that is rare in adults. As a result, the disease course of neuroblastoma…
From August to October, thousands of people across the UK will come together to take part in Shine Night Walks…
August 5, 2022 0 0
Appendix Cancer Awareness Month 2022: An Interview with Dr. Paul Sugarbaker
Appendiceal cancer is very rare. It is estimated that approximately 1 or 2 people per million in the United States…
July 1, 2022 0 0
Sarcoma Awareness Month 2022: An Interview with Megan Fletcher (Early Diagnosis Officer Sarcoma UK)
According to Sarcoma UK, sarcomas are uncommon cancers that can affect any part of the body, on the inside or…
June 14, 2022 0 0
World Kidney Cancer Day 2022: An Interview with Anne Wilson (International Kidney Cancer Coalition (IKCC))
This year, June 16 is World Kidney Cancer Day (WKCD). It is a day when the world’s kidney cancer community…
Cancer Survivors Day is an annual celebration of those who have survived any type of cancer, a support for those…
May 24, 2022 0 0
Bladder Cancer Awareness Month 2022: An Interview with Jeannie Rigby (CEO Action Bladder Cancer UK)
Bladder cancer affects all ages and is a very common cancer, e.g., it is one of the ten most common…