Adult cancer survivors, particularly those diagnosed within five years and/or have a history of chemotherapy, have an increased risk for bone fractures, specifically pelvic and vertebral fractures, compared to older adults without cancer (ACS), according to a recent large study by researchers at the American Cancer Society.
Adult cancer survivors, particularly those diagnosed within five years and/or have a history of chemotherapy, have an increased risk for bone fractures, specifically pelvic and vertebral fractures, compared to older adults without cancer, according to a new large study by researchers at the American Cancer Society (ACS).
Washington [US], August 8 (ANI): For unknown causes, men have greater rates of most cancers than women. A recent study suggested that the cause may be underlying biological sex differences rather than behavioural differences relating to smoking, alcohol consumption, food, and other factors.
Georgia [US], August 7 (ANI): According to a new big study undertaken by researchers at the American Cancer Society, smoking and older age are the two most important risk factors associated with a relative and absolute five-year likelihood of developing any cancer (ACS).
Georgia [US], August 4 (ANI): The two most significant risk factors linked to a relative and absolute five-year chance of acquiring any cancer are older age and smoking, according to a recent major study conducted by scientists at the American Cancer Society (ACS).
Georgia [US], August 2 (ANI): According to a recent study conducted by the American Cancer Society (ACS), fewer adults tried to quit smoking in the United States after the onset of COVID-19 and the trend continued for over a year.
New Delhi Oct 28 PTI A private hospital in the national capital recently diagnosed a 70-year-old man with breast cancer according to a statement Increasing instances of male breast cancer are shattering the myth that the disease is restricted only to women However it remains rare occurrence in men and male breast cancer accounts for fewer than one per cent of all cancers diagnosed worldwide it added The patient underwent modified radical mastectomy in September this year and is currently undergoing chemotherapy He is responding well to the treatment and taking the cycles timely said Dr Meenu Walia Senior Director Medical Oncology Max Super Speciality Hospital in Patparganj Male breast cancer is rare but an aggressive cancer As per the American Cancer Society a mans lifetime risk of developing breast cancer is about 1 out of 833 men The outlook for male breast cancer is excellent if diagnosis is in the early stages said Dr Walia She said that a major factor in delayed diagnosis is owing to a lack of awareness While many women know how to look out for changes that could indicate breast cancer there is less awareness among men which means they may be less likely to seek help in the early stages Male breast cancer is most common in older men though it can occur at any age she said Breast cancer can affect men differently as they have fewer breast tissues compared to women While it can make it easier to detect smaller lumps however it also means that the cancer has less room to grow within the breast As a result it may quickly spread to nearby tissuesorgans she said For these and other reasons around 40 per cent of men with breast cancer are diagnosed in stage 3 or 4 when the disease has already spread to other parts of the body As a result overall survival rates are lower for men than for women she added PTI SLB SMN SMN
Washington [US], October 25 (ANI): Survivors of childhood cancer have increased risks of experiencing various challenges, such as emotional distress, impaired quality of life and financial burdens.
Washington [US], September 20 (ANI): The findings of a new study suggest that people who have received organ transplants face an elevated risk of developing cancer, primarily due to immunosuppression from medications to prevent organ rejection, as well as underlying medical conditions.