Cancer Medical Reference
- Life After Metastatic Renal Cell Carcinoma Treatment
Basic lifestyle changes can help you get the most from treatment for metastatic renal cell carcinoma.
- Will Oral Cancer Come Back?
If your oral cancer comes back, or “recurs,” your doctor may consider these treatments.
- What Is Malignant Fibrous Histiocytoma in the Bones?
Malignant fibrous histiocytoma in the bones is a very rare cancer. Learn more about it and how it’s treated.
- Myths and Facts about Cancer and Vitamin D
Scientists have looked at the role of vitamin D in cancer for years. We looked at the latest research findings to help you separate myth from fact.
- Can CT Scans Lead to Cancer?
CT scans expose you to radiation, which has been linked to cancer. Learn your real cancer risk from these scans.
- What to Bring to a Chemo Treatment
When you go in for chemo treatment, it’s important to take a bag of supplies with you. Learn what you need to take today.
- H. Pylori and Stomach Cancer
Learn how this bacterial infection can raise your chances of stomach cancer. Find out more about symptoms, tests, and treatments for H. pylori.
- Control the Nausea and Vomiting From Chemo
Nausea and vomiting are two of the most common side effects of chemotherapy treatment for cancer. They’re also some of the worst. Learn how to prevent and control your upset stomach.
- What Is Integrative Medicine?
Integrative medicine pairs standard treatments with complementary therapies to care for your mind, body, and spirit. Learn more about this type of medicine.
- Complementary Medicine: What Are My Choices?
Complementary therapies could help you feel better while you’re going through cancer treatment. Learn which of these treatments work, and how to use them safely.
- Be Smart About Integrative Medicine
Integrative medicine uses the best of regular medicine and complementary therapies. Learn how to make sure you’re getting safe, effective treatment -- and how to avoid scams.
- What Are Chronic Myeloproliferative Disorders?
Doctors aren’t yet sure what causes this group of rare blood cancers. Being aware of the symptoms could help you get diagnosed and treated more quickly.
- Orchiectomy (Testicle Removal)
Orchiectomy is surgery to remove one or both testicles. It's used to treat testicular and other cancers. It can also often help if a testicle is damaged.
- What Are Lymph Node Biopsies?
Learn about the different types of lymph node biopsies and how they can check to see if you have cancer.
- What Medicines Help Treat Cancer Pain?
If you have pain related to cancer, you and your doctor can work together to get it under control. Learn about the different pain medications that can help keep it under control.
- Wilms Tumor
This rare form of cancer is most common in very young children. While easily missed, it’s also often treatable.
- What Is Adrenal Insufficiency?
Adrenal insufficiency keeps your adrenal glands from making key hormones, and there are two ways it can affect you. Learn more about the possible causes of this condition and how to treat it.
- How Does Radiation Treat Cancer Pain?
Cancer can cause pain for many people, but radiation therapy can bring relief. How does it work?
- What Is a Soft Tissue Sarcoma?
A soft tissue sarcoma is a rare cancer you can get almost anywhere in your body, but it’s most often in the arms and legs. Learn what to look for, how your doctor tests for it, and how it’s treated.
- What Is Salivary Gland Cancer?
There are hundreds of types of salivary gland cancer -- —most are extremely rare. Learn about how they’re discovered, diagnosed, and treated.
- Living With Chemotherapy
Before you start chemotherapy, you might wonder how you’ll be able to live a normal life during treatment. Here are some tips on how to do just that.
- What Is Gestational Trophoblastic Disease?
Gestational trophoblastic disease is the name for a group of rare tumors that are usually related to pregnancy. Learn about the types of tumors, symptoms they cause, and how they’re treated.
- What Are Thymoma and Thymic Carcinoma?
Learn about thymoma and thymic carcinoma, two cancers affecting the thymus. It’s a small gland that makes white blood cells that fight infection.
- Cancer Pain: What Helps?
Is cancer pain taking a toll on your body and mind? Speak up and explore the medications and methods that turn hurt into healing.
- Sinus and Nasal Cavity Cancer: What to Know
Sinus and nasal cavity cancer is rare. Its symptoms are similar to those of a number of other sinus issues. Learn what those symptoms are and what treatments are available.
- What is Transitional Cell Cancer?
Transitional cell cancer (TCC) is a type of cancer that affects your urinary system. Learn about the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of Transitional cell cancer.
- What Are Germ Cell Tumors?
Germ cell tumors aren’t always cancer, but they can be. Learn what causes them, what to look for, and how they’re treated.
- Head and Neck Cancer: What to Know
Head and neck cancers start in the cells that line these parts of the body. Find out what causes it, what the symptoms are, and how to treat it.
- 5 Ways to Boost Your Immunity During Immunotherapy
Want to boost your immune system during cancer immunotherapy treatment? Check out science-backed tips for a strong immune system.
- Build Your Support Network
It can be hard to ask for help during cancer treatment, but it's key to build a support network to help you through the good and bad times. Support groups, friends, and online communities can help you deal with cancer and treatment.
- Cancer Treatment: Make Sure You Get Enough Water
When you're going through cancer treatments, it’s important to stay hydrated. Here's why, and how to make it happen.
- What Is Tailored Medicine?
This new approach uses your genetic information, lifestyle, and environment to tailor a treatment plan just for you.
- What Is Adrenal Carcinoma?
Adrenal carcinoma is a rare, but aggressive cancer you get in your adrenal gland. Learn about the causes, symptoms, and treatment options.
- Pros and Cons of Immunotherapy
Think immunotherapy could help fight your cancer? Here’s what to know before you start treatment.
- 10 Questions to Ask Your Doctor About Immunotherapy
Here are some questions you may want to ask your doctor about this form of cancer treatment.
- When Immunotherapy Doesn’t Show Results
Immunotherapy uses your body's immune system to treat cancer. If this treatment doesn't work or it stops working, you have other options.
- Palliative Care During Treatment
Cancer and its treatment can cause symptoms and side effects. Palliative care offers relief from pain and discomfort when you have a serious illness.
- Immunotherapy Side Effects and How They’re Treated
Immunotherapy’s called a breakthrough in cancer treatment. Still, it does have risks.
- Is Immunotherapy Right for You?
Immunotherapy is one treatment your doctor can use to stop your cancer. Learn how it works and if you’re a good candidate.
- Types of Immunotherapy
Immunotherapy is an umbrella term for cancer treatments that harness your own immune system. Learn how different types of immunotherapy work.
- Combination Care for Cancer
Combining immunotherapies with other types of cancer treatments may work better than individual therapies alone. Learn the latest advances in immunotherapy combinations.
- What Are Cancer Immunotherapy Clinical Trials?
Hundreds of cancer immunotherapy drugs are being tested in clinical trials. You may be able to join one. Get the facts on cancer immunotherapy clinical trials.
- What Is an Adrenal Gland Adenoma?
An adrenal gland adenoma is a tumor on your adrenal gland that isn’t cancer, but can still cause problems. Learn what causes them, how to know if you might have one, and how they’re treated.
- 10 Things You Didn't Know About Chemotherapy
Learn why you can take some chemo drugs as pills or skin creams, and other surprising facts about chemotherapy.
- How Chemotherapy Affects Your Body After Treatment
Learn about the signs that you may have some long-term side effects of chemotherapy.
- What Is Chemo Brain, and How Can I Manage It?
Learn why thinking problems called chemo brain can sometimes affect you after chemotherapy, and find out how you can keep it under control.
- What Is a CT Scan?
Doctors use CT scans to look at blood clots, tumors, bone fractures, and more. Learn how this test works, as well as its benefits and risks.
- What to Do When Immunotherapy Stops Working
What are your options when immunotherapy no longer helps your metastatic melanoma?
- Types of Immunotherapy for Metastatic Head and Neck Cancer
A few immunotherapy drugs can help people with this type of advanced cancer.
- Metastatic Head and Neck Cancer: Is Immunotherapy Right for Me?
What you and your doctor can think about before you decide to try this cancer treatment.