(NewsNation) — As many as 40% of cancer cases and up to half of cancer-related deaths could have been prevented ...
A recent study found that adults born between 1920 and 1990 have a higher chance of developing 17 types of cancers. This ...
Researchers studied diagnosis trends of 34 types of cancers, and 17 of them had increasing rates in young adults. Notably, ...
A recent study estimated that 40 percent of new cancer diagnoses in U.S. adults were due to modifiable factors such as diet and lifestyle.
Men with a higher genetic risk of developing prostate cancer had a more than 3-fold higher risk of early prostate cancer death than men with a lower genetic risk. Men with a higher genetic ...
A new study reveals that 40% of cancer cases are preventable, with alcohol consumption being a top risk factor, especially for women.
A large proportion of cancer cases and deaths among adults over 30 in the United States may be connected to modifiable risk factors such as smoking and excess body weight, according to a new ...
Regular aspirin use may keep the oncologist away, at least when it comes to colorectal cancer, according to a new study, and people with unhealthy lifestyles seemed to see the greatest benefit.