New research shows that nearly half of cancer deaths could be prevented with changes to lifestyle habits. A study published ... shows us that approximately 40% of cancers in the U.S. might be ...
A phase three UK trial found that a new approach to administering chemotherapy to cervical cancer patients improved survival ...
An analysis of the two largest US mortality databases found the risk of mortality due to early-onset colorectal cancer most ...
People living in long-impoverished areas are more likely to have aggressive or advanced breast cancer, undergo the most invasive treatments, and are more likely to die of the disease, a study found.
A comprehensive new 10-year study led by researchers at Arizona State University examined more than 16,000 necropsy records ...
Early smoking cessation post-cancer diagnosis significantly improves survival, with optimal benefits seen when quitting within 6 months. The Tobacco Research and Treatment Program at MD Anderson ...
DELAWARE—The Delaware Division of Public Health recently released a report ranking Delaware 16th among the states with the ...
Ultra-processed food intake is linked to increased all-cause and cause-specific mortality, particularly in females, with ...
New blood tests screen for colorectal cancer in a much less invasive way than colonoscopy, but deaths will increase if many ...
The Pancreatic Cancer Early Detection and Prevention Clinic at UC San Diego Health offers clinical evaluation and recommendations for pancreatic screening and follow-up care to people at increased ...
Some rectal cancer patients might be spared surgery and the lifelong need for a colostomy bag if they undergo MRI screening, ...