Modifiable risk factors, from cigarette smoking to a lack of exercise, could be responsible for close to half of the ...
(NewsNation) — As many as 40% of cancer cases and up to half of cancer-related deaths could have been prevented according to ...
The estimate focused on five cancers for which there is medically recommended screening — breast, cervical, colorectal, lung ...
For 19 of the 30 cancers evaluated, more than half of the cancer cases and deaths were attributable to potentially modifiable ...
A recent study by the American Cancer Society (ACS) has found that cancer rates are increasing among younger generations.
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 ...
Gen X and millennials face rising cancer risks compared to boomers regarding several types of the illness, according to the ...
A study in The Lancet Public Health reveals rising cancer incidence and mortality among younger US birth cohorts, indicating ...
A recent study found that adults born between 1920 and 1990 have a higher chance of developing 17 types of cancers. This week ...
A recent study estimated that 40 percent of new cancer diagnoses in U.S. adults were due to modifiable factors such as diet ...
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 found. An ...