A novel combination immunotherapy shows promise in treating an aggressive type of B-cell lymphoma, according to new research presented by Dr. Jennifer Amengual and team at the ASH Annual Meeting
A significantly lower proportion of Hispanic and Black women who underwent screening received 3D mammograms, according to a new study presented at the 2022 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium.
A rise in a rare lymphoma has been linked to breast implants, but Columbia researchers have found that the risk is extremely low among women who have reconstructive surgery after mastectomy.
Chronic liver disease is surging in the US and no group is more affected than Asians and Pacific Islanders. Find out how Dr. Tomoaki Kato and Columbia Liver Asian Outreach is addressing this problem.
Ten years ago, Jan Hilgeman was diagnosed with inoperable pancreatic cancer. Today, she is grateful to her care team and the friends and family who have stood by her side every step of the way.
Dr. Jeffrey Bruce: "This new approach has the potential to transform treatment for patients with brain cancer, where the outlook for survival remains very poor."