Here are four recent cancer partnerships and affiliations formed since Nov. 12.
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Houston-based Baylor College of Medicine named Ernest Ramsay Camp, MD, professor and chief of surgical oncology in the Michael E. DeBakey Department of Surgery's Division of Surgical Oncology Dec. 3.
Here are five hospitals, health systems and cancer treatment centers that have expanded their cancer care facilities or shared plans to open new centers since Nov. 18.
The University of California San Francisco and UC Los Angeles received FDA approval Dec. 1 for a new prostate cancer imaging technique that uses a positron emission tomography-sensitive tracer drug to pinpoint prostate cancer tumors.
The rate of cancer among U.S. adolescents and young adults increased nearly 30 percent from 1973 to 2015, with kidney carcinoma rising at the largest rate, according to a JAMA Network study published Dec. 1
Cancer center leadership should prepare for ongoing and proactive communications to their providers, staff, patients, and the broader communities they serve.
A class-action lawsuit filed against St. Peter's Health in Helena, Mont., that claims patients were left unassigned to a new physician after the unexplained absence of one of the health system's oncologists was Becker's most-read oncology story in November.
Women who underwent pulmonary resections for lung cancer had significantly higher survival rates than men who had the same surgery, according to a study published in Chest.
New changes to Anthem's individual market plan in Denver means Aurora, Colo.-based UC Health will no longer be in network for 31-year-old Johnathon Jansen, who's being treated by a cancer specialist at the system, reports ABC affiliate Denver7.
A Charlotte, N.C.-based radiologist, Robyn Stacy Humphries, MD, raised more than $263,000 for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society after participating in a successful clinical trial that led to remission from diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, local CBS affiliate WBTV reports.