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Androgen deprivation therapy for prostate cancer ups dementia risk
Adult men with prostate cancer who have increasing exposure to androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) are at greater risk of dementia, according to a US study.
Androgen deprivation therapy for prostate cancer ups dementia risk
18 Apr 2022High-intensity training eases anxiety, stress in prostate cancer
A supervised high-intensity interval training (HIIT) program for 12 weeks leads to improvements in prostate cancer-specific anxiety, fear of cancer progression, hormone symptoms, stress, fatigue, and self-esteem in men on active surveillance, reports a study.
High-intensity training eases anxiety, stress in prostate cancer
17 Apr 2022Secondary primary malignancies worsen multiple myeloma survival
While survival among multiple myeloma patients has been improving over time, the development of secondary primary malignancies seems to offset this effect by increasing the risk of mortality, a recent study has found.
Secondary primary malignancies worsen multiple myeloma survival
16 Apr 2022T(11;14) translocation not linked to worse outcomes in multiple myeloma
In patients with multiple myeloma (MM), the chromosome translocation t(11;14) does not seem to be associated with worse prognosis, resulting in similar treatment outcomes as other standard-risk subgroups, reports a recent study.
T(11;14) translocation not linked to worse outcomes in multiple myeloma
15 Apr 2022Maintenance selinexor promising for PFS in advanced/recurrent endometrial cancer
Maintenance treatment with selinexor improved progression-free survival (PFS) in patients with advanced or recurrent endometrial cancer who had previously received first-line chemotherapy, particularly those with endometrioid histology and wild-type p53, according to a study presented at SGO 2022.