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Tobacco in any form increases your risk of cancer. This includes cigarettes, e-cigarettes, hookah, and chewing tobacco. Quitting tobacco, or better yet, never starting, can greatly reduce your risk of ...
In this conversation with Dr. Sandhya Panch, we take a look at how blood supply shortages affect people with cancer, the different types of blood donations and how you can help.
The HPV vaccine, Pap smears, and other screenings can help prevent cervical cancer. Learn more about ways to reduce the likelihood of the condition.
Here’s what colon cancer is, what increases your risk and how you can take steps to prevent it.
Research has found that physical activity can help prevent 13 different cancers, such as breast, endometrial, and colorectal. Exercise lowers levels of estrogen in the blood; high estrogen levels ...
What do tobacco, alcohol and obesity have in common? They can all increase your risk of developing cancer. Smoked tobacco is strongly linked to cancer in almost every part of the body.
Looking at the dizzying progress in cancer medicine over the last couple of decades, it’s easy to imagine that advances in synthetic biology or immunology will soon help cure or prevent more ...
Here’s what colon cancer is, what increases your risk and how you can take steps to prevent it.
Americans have about a 40% chance of developing cancer at some point in their lives. Just under 20% who develop it die from cancer, which is the second-leading cause of death in the U.S.
Understanding what DVT is, why it occurs and how it’s treated can help you prevent it or at least recognize warning signs.
Here’s what colon cancer is, what increases your risk and how you can take steps to prevent it.