Removing the stigma of ‘Cancer Below the Belt’ through art
Cancer is often an uncomfortable disease to discuss. However, there is an added stigma when it comes to major cancers that occur below the belt,
Read MoreCancer is often an uncomfortable disease to discuss. However, there is an added stigma when it comes to major cancers that occur below the belt,
Read MoreFrom surgical intervention to targeted therapies, a wide range of treatment options are now available for many patients with cancer. Immunotherapy is a tool that
Read MoreFor many cancer patients, the difficult road begins with access to reliable transportation to make it to their appointments and receive treatment. In the vast
Read MoreYou can never prepare yourself to hear the words, “you have cancer.” However, for some types of cancer, there are screenings you can get to
Read MoreBy Ruth SoRelle, M.P.H. Dr. Bert O’Malley, chair of molecular and cellular biology at Baylor College of Medicine, found the first steroid receptor coactivator, and
Read MoreBy Ruth SoRelle, M.P.H. When two separate parental genes fuse through abnormal chromosomal rearrangement to make a particular fusion gene, it may provide a
Read MoreDetailed 3-D studies reveal how the androgen receptor is put together as a functional complex that drives prostate cancer.
Read MoreDr. Richard Link is at the forefront of single-site robotic surgery and teaches the surgical technique to surgeons around the world.
Read MoreThe research warrants continuing investigations to translate the findings into a novel, more effective and longer-lasting cancer therapy.
Read MoreJune is Men’s Health Month – a time to raise awareness and encourage men to take charge of their health. A Baylor Medicine urologist emphasizes
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