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National Influenza Immunization Week: Flu Facts For Cancer Patients And Survivors

It is highly understandable that cancer patients and survivors are at a greater risk of catching influenza (flu) and facing complications. So, it’s crucial for their visitors, caregivers, and family members to take the necessary steps to prevent influenza (flu) from spreading. The only best way to save yourself from influenza (flu) is to take…

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NCCN Guidelines on Uterine Neoplasms

Researchers forecasted it would pinpoint approximately 66,570 new cases of uterine cancer or tumor cases in the United States in 2021, and around 12,940 patients would die from the disease. Most of the uterine cancers are epithelial-derived and develop in the endometrium (endometrial carcinoma). Mesenchymal or stromal sarcomas are abnormal cancer tumors, accounting for around…

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Are There Any Abdominal Side Effects Of Cancer Treatment?

After cancer treatment, each individual has their experience journey, which no one can classify. Not even doctors know how impactful side effects will be and how long they will affect. Individuals who undergo cancer treatment know the level of pain and other side effects they have. Consulting to a doctor, nurse, physician assistant regarding the…

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