Q&A: Focus on Small Cell Cervical Cancer
Cervical cancer forms in the tissues of the cervix. It is usually slow-growing and caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV), but it rarely produces symptoms. Approximately 100 of the cases diagnosed in the United States each year are small cell cervical cancer (SCCC), an aggressive variant.
IVF and Breast Cancer: Setting the Record Straight
Q&A: Choosing the Best Prostate Cancer Treatment
Hurricane Preparedness at MD Anderson
In September 2008, Hurricane Ike hit the coast of Galveston and through the medical center, with winds up to 110 mph. MD Anderson was closed for business from Thursday to Sunday and housed 1,842 employees and around 500 patients.
Hurricane season is from June 1 to Nov. 30. And, although Texas needs the rain, hurricane damage, on average, accounts for $5.1 billion and 20 deaths per year. (NOAA)
Who remains at MD Anderson...
Q&A: Testicular Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment
Q&A: Testicular Cancer Survivorship
The survivorship stage in a cancer journey does not always signify the end of a cancer experience.
For testicular cancer survivors...