Long-lasting fatigue, unexplained fevers, strange bruising, or swollen lymph nodes are signals that should not be ignored, as ...
People diagnosed with multiple myeloma—one of the most common forms of blood cancer—are now living nearly twice as long on average as they were in 2005, according to a new study. Subscribe to our ...
People with a rare and incurable form of blood cancer are living almost twice as long on average compared to 20 years ago, according to a study. However, experts warned survival for multiple myeloma ...
T cell therapies have revolutionized cancer treatment—but so far, their success has been largely limited to blood cancers. Solid tumors, which account for around 90% of all adult cancers, remain a ...
SAN ANTONIO – Thanks to efforts from doctors, researchers, health care providers and nonprofits such as Blood Cancer United, certain types of blood cancers are no longer the terminal diagnoses that ...
Getting a COVID shot might do more than protect against the virus – it could also help cancer patients live longer. A new ...
Some of the most ambitious cancer science is happening in a disease few outside of oncology can name, and it’s revealing a future where cancer is no longer a death sentence. Multiple myeloma (MM) is a ...