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Overall, research shows that dairy can lower the risk of some cancers and increase the risk of others. This is why no ...
A different study presented at the 2025 ASCO Annual Meeting showed that one specific diet may benefit people with colon ...
Get detailed information about breast cancer detection through tests such as mammograms, ultrasounds, other imaging tests and biopsies.
Waldenstrom macroglobulinemia (WM) is a type of non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL). The cancer cells make large amounts of an abnormal protein (called a macroglobulin). Another name for WM is ...
Research shows that for most people exercise is safe and helpful before, during, and after cancer treatment. It can help improve your quality of life as well as the energy you have to do the things ...
2024—First Year the US Expects More than 2M New Cases of Cancer The American Cancer Society reports lower overall cancer death rates, yet incidence is increasing for many common cancers, including 6 ...
New 2022 cancer facts and figures show overall improvement, with new milestones for early detection of lung cancer, but with slowing progress for prostate and breast cancer.
Although there’s not enough research that clearly links sleep with cancer risk, it’s important for overall health and well-being. Getting a good night’s sleep can benefit your health in many ways – ...
Gen-Xers and Millennials may be at a higher risk for 17 different types of cancer, including cancers of the kidney, pancreas, and small intestine.
The information here focuses on primary bone cancers (cancers that start in bones) that most often are seen in adults. Information on Osteosarcoma, Ewing Tumors (Ewing sarcomas), and Bone Metastases ...
Regular exercise is good for you for many reasons, and one of them is to lower your risk of cancer. Learn how much you need to help you stay healthy.
Whether a person’s cancer can be cured depends on the type and stage of the cancer, the type of treatment they can get, and other factors. Some cancers are more likely to be cured than others. But ...