Survivors of Childhood Cancer Still at Risk for Infection Years After Diagnosis
Infectious complications continue to affect survivors of childhood cancer many years after initial diagnosis, according to findings from a Northwestern Medicine study published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology.
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Several critical issues are impacting cancer care policy and practice, particularly concerning legislative changes being made in Washington, D.C.
Over the course of the past five years, more and more oncology practices have taken steps to address health inequities in their communities; however, overcoming centuries of disparities is not something that can be accomplished by practices working alone.
A new study led by researchers at the American Cancer Society (ACS) highlights the lasting financial impact of a cancer diagnosis for many working-age adults and their families in the United States.
Cancer rates among young people are increasing. According to the American Cancer Society, over 2 million individuals were diagnosed with cancer in 2023, with a rising number of cases found in those under 50.