Only 5 percent of pediatric cancer patients needed to be hospitalized for symptoms of COVID-19, a study of children in New York City shows.
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The New York Genome Center has awarded grants for six projects that address the role of ethnicity in several major cancer types.
Memphis, Tenn.-based St. Jude Children's Research Hospital will begin constructing a new $110 million housing facility for patients and their families this fall, called The Domino's Village.
Charlottesville-based University of Virginia Health System is opening a $7 million comprehensive breast care center Oct. 12.
Using blood pressure medication was not associated with an increased risk of developing cancer, a new analysis found.
Black men are more likely to die from prostate cancer compared to white men, but death rates among Hispanic and Asian American and Pacific Islander men are lowest among all races, a new study finds.
Nearly 13,000 oncologists are engaged in patient care in the U.S., according to a new report.
The following hospitals, health systems and cancer treatment centers have opened cancer care facilities or announced plans for them in the past month.
Boston-based Dana-Farber Cancer Institute has used a $5 million gift to establish the Benderson Family Program for Triple-Negative Breast Cancer.
Three oncologists share how they talk to their patients about the cost of cancer care, which can often be prohibitive.
