This new page explains the importance of follow-up care after treatment is finished, discusses possible late effects of cancer and its treatment, and suggests questions to ask your child’s health care team.
This video describes a new treatment approach, called near-infrared photoimmunotherapy, which uses infrared light to help kill cancer cells. Photoimmunotherapy is being tested in clinical trials in patients with tumors that cannot be treated by surgery.
NCI’s Dr. Robert Croyle discusses the Food and Drug Administration’s release of a rule that extends its regulatory authority over tobacco products to include cigars, e-cigarettes, and hookah (waterpipe) tobacco.
We’ve added new images of a CT scan of the head and neck and external beam radiation therapy used to treat head and neck cancers. This page links to our PDQ summaries on head and neck cancers that include the new images.
Often the first sign of melanoma is a change in the shape, color, size, or feel of an existing mole. Or, it can appear as a new mole. Learn how to recognize melanoma.
Federal rules help ensure the safety and ethics of clinical trials. Learn how people who take part in research studies are protected through the informed consent process, careful review and approval, and ongoing monitoring.