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Janet Fricker is a medical writer specialising in oncology and cardiology. After researching articles for Cancerworld she runs, swims, and eats porridge.
Study suggests prehabilitation should become standard of care in oesophageal cancer
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Study suggests prehabilitation should become standard of care in oesophageal cancer

  • Janet Fricker
  • 4 February 2022

Enrolling oesophageal cancer patients in prehabilitation exercise programmes can boost tumour regression during chemotherapy. The small study, published in British Journal of Sports Medicine (online 1 February, 2022), demonstrated improved pathological, radiological and immunological responses to chemotherapy for those in the…

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Citizen science: Do your bit for cancer research by playing a game
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Citizen science: Do your bit for cancer research by playing a game

  • Janet Fricker
  • 4 February 2022

Calling all gamers ‒ you can do your bit for advancing cancer research by playing a video game. While this may sound like the ultimate excuse, Spanish investigators really have just launched a smartphone game ‒ the GENIGMA challenge ‒…

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Study unveils how obesity raises cancer risk
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Study unveils how obesity raises cancer risk

  • Janet Fricker
  • 21 January 2022

Obesity-dependent changes in lipid handling in cells may explain why overweight people are more prone to developing cancer than those of normal weights. The study, published in Nature Communications (14 January 2022), identifies higher levels of palmitic acid as the…

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Sitting and lack of physical activity is a deadly combination in cancer survivors
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Sitting and lack of physical activity is a deadly combination in cancer survivors

  • Janet Fricker
  • 19 January 2022

Cancer survivors who combine being inactive (or insufficiently active) with sitting for more than eight hours a day dramatically increase their risk of both cancer specific and overall mortality. The prospective cohort study, published in JAMA Oncology (6 January 2022),…

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Lung cancer screening: 2022 could be a turning point for Europe
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Lung cancer screening: 2022 could be a turning point for Europe

  • Janet Fricker
  • 14 January 2022

If cancer screening policies were driven purely by mortality rates and curability, then lung cancer would long have topped the priority list for population screening programmes. Accounting for almost one in every four cancer deaths in men and almost one…

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Academic oncology: women’s careers at high risk for continued inequality
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Academic oncology: women’s careers at high risk for continued inequality

  • Janet Fricker
  • 7 January 2022

More than half of women in oncology practice believe their gender adversely affects their prospects for job promotion, especially in academia. The cross-sectional survey, published in JAMA Netw Open (December 30, 2021), found that more academic female oncologists than non-academic…

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High-fibre diets associated with improved melanoma immunotherapy response
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High-fibre diets associated with improved melanoma immunotherapy response

  • Janet Fricker
  • 7 January 2022

Melanoma patients eating greater quantities of fibre-rich foods at the start of checkpoint inhibitor immunotherapy survive longer than patients with insufficient dietary fibre intake. The observational study, published in Science (23 December 2021), reports benefits to be most noticeable among…

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Early exercise helps avoid shoulder problems after breast cancer treatment
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Early exercise helps avoid shoulder problems after breast cancer treatment

  • Janet Fricker
  • 10 December 2021

Introducing a physiotherapy-led exercise programme following treatment for breast cancer reduces upper limb disability. The UK study, published in The British Medical Journal (online 11 November), found no increase in complications, lymphoedema or adverse events for patients allocated exercise. “Our…

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Antihistamines could improve efficacy of checkpoint inhibitors
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Antihistamines could improve efficacy of checkpoint inhibitors

  • Janet Fricker
  • 9 December 2021

Over-the-counter antihistamines appear to improve outcomes for cancer patients treated with checkpoint inhibitors. The study, reported in Cancer Cell (published online 24 November), found that melanoma and lung cancer patients taking antihistamines targeting the H1 receptor during anti-PD-1/PD-L1 treatment achieved…

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Study provides insights into long-term effects of childhood cancers
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Study provides insights into long-term effects of childhood cancers

  • Janet Fricker
  • 23 November 2021

People surviving childhood cancers have a higher risk of other morbidities as they grow older. The study, published online The Lancet Regional Health-Europe (14 November), found that a greater burden of disease was experienced by patients receiving combined treatment with…

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