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Compared with male survivors, female cancer survivors were 69% more likely to report cancer-related fatigue and 58% more likely to report depression, a new study found.
Why cancer rates are rising in young women—and what to do about it A recent report found that women account for two-thirds of all cancers diagnosed in people under 50. But it's not all bad news.
The American Cancer Society said rates of several types of cancer are increasing in people under 50, particularly among women.
Black women face disproportionate uterine cancer risks due to healthcare disparities and systemic barriers.
Researchers say the vaccine, developed by Anixa Biosciences and funded by the Department of Defense, could eliminate breast cancer - which one out of eight women will get in her life - by 2030.
Often, when young women approach their care teams with concerns about breast cancer, they're brushed aside. It’s our responsibility to rethink the status quo.
Cervical cancer is on the rise in millennial women, according to a study from the Journal of the American Medical Association.
A Waspi woman suffering from incurable cancer who lost her husband and then her home after being unable to afford the mortgage wants justice before it’s too late. Irene Anderson-Keys, 70, is one ...
A new Swedish registry study shows that women who are affected by cervical cancer are not only at risk of mental health and financial difficulties themselves—their children and partners also ...
A report shows a steady decline in cancer-related deaths in the U.S. over the past 20 years, but an increase in diagnoses among women, especially those in racial minority and ethic groups.
Cancer-related fatigue and depression led to a nearly twofold reduction in recreational activities among a national cohort of cancer survivors, according to study results.Of note, women cancer ...
Cancer takes a physical and emotional toll no matter your sex. But women are more likely than men to struggle with two specific cancer-related issues — fatigue and depression — according to a ...