A cancer patient has spoken of his pride in being involved in a major clinical trial to test personalised vaccines in a bid to help stop the disease returning. Richard Oldale, 42, from Bradford, is ...
April 15, 2010 — Despite the distress of learning that their disease is terminal, most cancer patients prefer to know the truth, and to hear it from their physicians. This conclusion is from a Korean ...
In a recent study, published in The Oncologist, just under 10% of patients diagnosed with terminal cancer did not know their prognosis and had no interest in finding out. This unwillingness to face a ...
Many terminal cancer patients are not getting adequate pain relief early enough, according to a University of Leeds study. The researchers found that, on average, terminal cancer patients were given ...
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Unheard. Unserved: Misdiagnosed for years, terminal cancer patient says more access could save lives
This is the latest instalment of a Global News series called Unheard. Unserved. Maritime Women’s Health In Crisis. In our previous stories, we introduced you to a woman who struggled for years to get ...
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Oncologist says ‘stage IV doesn’t usually mean terminal cancer’, explains how it is different
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death worldwide. According to a 2025 report submitted by the Press Information Bureau (PIB), in 2022, about 20 million new cancer cases were reported, and 9.7 ...
Peter Malinauskas says his government made an "unacceptable" error in releasing an email it claimed was from a terminal cancer patient who later died, but that turned out to be from a different man ...
Certain psychoactive substances can improve the mental health of terminally ill cancer patients—but few patients can currently access them. Psilocybin, the psychoactive chemical in psychedelic ...
Researchers in Denmark and the Netherlands find that the likelihood of a cancer patient committing a crime is 14% higher in the decade following their diagnosis than the baseline rate among people yet ...
A Washington State Senate committee has approved a House-passed bill to allow terminally ill patients to use medical cannabis ...
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