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Medically reviewed by Amelia MacIntyre, DO Approximately 1 in 8 people with a prostate are diagnosed with prostate cancer during their lifetime. The main risk factors for this condition cannot be ...
Using nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, the researchers showed that at lower concentrations, HA becomes more ...
Cancer is second only to heart disease in the number of people it kills annually in the US. For Hispanic and Asian Americans, and those under 80, it’s the leading cause of death. Millions of ...
But in the past few years scientists have been finding something surprising—so-called cancer-driver mutations are also common ...
Learn about whether it is possible to prevent cancer. This article looks at ways that may help reduce the risk of developing different types of cancer.
Cancer risk is based on several factors, and while there is no absolute way to prevent all cancers, there are many things we can do to reduce our risk and be more aware, so that they can be ...
A new study shows how to prevent colon cancer with lifestyle changes. Consumer Reports' experts explain.
It arises as abnormal cells develop in or around the lungs and form tumors. Most cases of NSCLC are caused by smoking tobacco, but other factors like older age and genetics can raise your risk.
Here’s what colon cancer is, what increases your risk and how you can take steps to prevent it.
To prevent breast cancer, you need to know your risk. From there, you can take action: from screening tests to diet and exercise to self-exams, here's how to protect yourself.
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related death among men and women in the U.S. While you can't control genetics, here's how to lower your risk of lung cancer.
Let's cut through the noise out there about what might cause cancer and focus instead on the things we can do that have proven to prevent it.