Fertility drugs are used to help a person become pregnant and may be used with other fertility treatments, such as in vitro fertilization (IVF). But could these drugs increase a person’s risk for developing cancer? Are they safe to use if you have cancer? Here, learn what the research says about fertility drugs and cancer risk. Read More
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November 10, 2022
Brielle Gregory Collins, ASCO staff Drs. David Ilson, Sumanta (Monty) Pal, and Tian Zhang discuss new research presented at the 2022 ESMO Congress, including studies about treating liver, colorectal, stomach, kidney, bladder, and prostate cancers. Read More

November 8, 2022
Ed Hartman Composer and multiple myeloma survivor Ed Hartman shares how having creative outlets like music and writing have helped him manage the mental and physical impacts of his cancer diagnosis and treatment. Read More

November 3, 2022
Kate Ruder Liquid biopsies have become more common in cancer care, particularly for people with non-small cell lung cancer. But what are liquid biopsies, and how are they used? Learn more here about who might need a liquid biopsy and what to expect from the procedure. Read More

November 1, 2022
Eleonora Teplinsky, MD La Dra. Eleonora Teplinsky analiza cómo los síntomas de la menopausia pueden ser similares a los de ciertos tipos de cáncer, qué deben saber sobre estos síntomas las personas que se aproximan o atraviesan la menopausia y cómo el tratamiento para la menopausia puede afectar el riesgo de desarrollar cáncer. Read More