
Physicians Don’t Always Recognize Patients’ Radiation Therapy Side Effects
A new study finds that significant symptoms in young and Black patients are more likely to be under-recognized.
A new study finds that significant symptoms in young and Black patients are more likely to be under-recognized.
Breast cancer survivors reported improvements in depression, pain, anxiety and sleep after self-administered acupressure.
An innovative, 15-year study reveals low rates of breast cancer recurrence in patients with reconstructed breast tissue, chest walls or lymph nodes.
Patients feel providers do not adequately address concerns about the cost of cancer treatment, which can heighten anxiety during an already stressful time.
Michigan Medicine breast cancer patients have a tool to help manage their disease: an app designed to streamline treatment and provide crucial information.
A new study finds doctors are appropriately using a genetic test to measure breast cancer recurrence risk and to make tailored treatment recommendations.