Surgery may not be necessary to treat invasive breast cancer
Surgery may not be the best next course of treatment for patients with early-stage breast cancer who had a complete response to...

Two MD Anderson researchers elected AAAS Fellows
In recognition of their significant achievements to advance cancer care and research, Lauren Byers, M.D., and Paul Scheet, Ph.D., from...
ExxonMobil donates $10 million to fund MD Anderson-led Be...
In an effort to improve public health and reduce cancer risk in East Texas, leaders in Beaumont are working with The University of...
Chances of quitting smoking improve with integrated care,...
Smokers undergoing lung cancer screening may have the best chance of quitting if they receive integrated care, which includes...

Patients with heart disease may be at increased risk for...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) and cancer are the two leading causes of death in the U.S. According to researchers from The University...
Quitting smoking after cancer diagnosis improves survival...
Smokers who are diagnosed with cancer now have more incentive to quit, as researchers from The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer...
Dual immunotherapy plus chemotherapy benefits specific...
Researchers from The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center have demonstrated that patients with metastatic non-squamous...
Americans face disparities in exposure to tobacco on...
Tens of millions of Americans are being exposed to tobacco content on streaming services, according to new research from The...
Pre- and post-surgical immunotherapy improves outcomes for...
Compared with pre-surgical (neoadjuvant) chemotherapy alone, adding perioperative immunotherapy – given before and after surgery –...
Increasing doses of varenicline or nicotine replacement...
For most smokers, quitting on the first attempt is likely to be unsuccessful, but a new study from The University of Texas MD Anderson...