Research Shows Extreme Heat Impacts Cancer Treatment Choices
A new study from Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, published in Environmental Research: Climate, reveals that extreme heat is already affecting cancer patients' daily lives and treatment decisions. This peer-reviewed research, based on interviews in South Florida, identifies chronic heat exposure as a growing factor in cancer care planning, with potential implications for health systems nationwide.
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