The differences between primary and secondary bone cancer don't end with their causes. They're also treated with different strategies.
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Autoimmune disease can increase your risk of getting cancer. With autoimmune disorders and cancer, you'll need a specialized treatment plan.
If you have PCOS, talk to your provider at UVA Health about reducing your risk for endometrial cancer.
March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, and we need to be talking about this condition. It's the third leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the U.S., according to the American Cancer Society.
Your LGL leukemia prognosis will determine the type of treatment you need. Learn about the treatment options available to you.
Hormone imbalances are common risk factors for cancers, but your doctor can help you and your hormones find a healthy balance.
Almost 90% of adults show signs of a current or past Epstein-Barr virus infection. While it usually doesn't lead to another serious concern, EBV has connections to certain cancers, including breast cancer.
Researchers at the School of Medicine and UVA Cancer Center are seeing great promise in an experimental cancer drug that may help stop melanoma, along with other forms of cancer.
Going through cancer treatment can feel stressful. You might want to drink alcohol to manage. But will drinking hurt your chances to heal? Find out the risks.
Bedsores, or pressure ulcers, may develop when a cancer patient is bedridden or confined to a wheelchair. Because bedsores can become infected and lead to complications, patients and caregivers should know the signs as well as how to prevent them.