Articles By Lewisville / Flower Mound Oncology

Published 7 Years Ago
Starving Cancer Without Starving the Body: Is it Possible?
Researchers have found that patients with significantly higher PARP14 levels seem to be more likely to display aggressive cancer.

Published 7 Years Ago
Ovarian Suppression: Right in Some Cases, Not in Others
Researchers have found that women who have low-grade tumors that are lower risk may not experience any benefits from ovarian suppression.

Published 7 Years Ago
Why Vaccinate Against HPV?
There are more than 150 viruses that are classified as types of HPV. Some HPV types are strongly linked to cancers, such as cervical and oral.

Published 7 Years Ago
BRCA Gene Mutations: Exploring the Implications
BRCA1 mutations carry an average cumulative risk of 67 percent for breast cancer and 45 percent for ovarian cancer by the age of 80.

Published 7 Years Ago
Mammograms Acceptable in Early Pregnancy, Study Finds
Mammograms are a critical screening tool for breast cancer and other conditions that affect the breasts.

Published 8 Years Ago
Secretions May Be To Blame ForHearing Loss In Vestibular Schwannoma
Vestibular schwannoma is a tumor-causing condition that is very uncommon. An estimated 10 people per 1 million are diagnosed with the condition in the

Published 8 Years Ago
Lumpectomies and Radiation Beat Out Mastectomies in Study
That is the finding of a recent retrospective study that took a deep dive into the cases of some 37,000 women in the Netherlands.

Published 8 Years Ago
Stereotactic Radiosurgery: When it?s recommended In Trigeminal Neuralgia
Trigeminal neuralgia is a chronic pain condition that involves the trigeminal nerve.

Published 8 Years Ago
Radiation After Surgery May Help Lung Cancer Patients
An estimated 221,200 new cases of lung cancer are diagnosed in the United States each year.

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