(NewsNation) — As many as 40% of cancer cases and up to half of cancer-related deaths could have been prevented ...
Nick Blackmer is a librarian, fact-checker, and researcher with more than 20 years of experience in consumer-facing health and wellness content. A new study found that four in 10 cancer cases ...
A recent study estimated that 40 percent of new cancer diagnoses in U.S. adults were due to modifiable factors such as diet ...
A noninvasive colorectal cancer screening test that can be done at home could reduce the risk of colorectal cancer death by 33%, according to a new study.
There's new evidence of the health benefits of avoiding smoking, excessive drinking and being dangerously overweight: they are the leading preventable causes of cancer in adults, a new study ...
Researchers studied diagnosis trends of 34 types of cancers, and 17 of them had increasing rates in young adults. Notably, ...
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.