This isn’t breaking news, but cancer remains a scourge in this country. The latest report from the American Cancer Society ...
Oncologist Dr. Sarah Cate told Newsweek: "Many women simply don't make time for themselves, since they are working and often ...
Lung cancer remains a leading cause of cancer death globally, with a significant rise in cases among non-smokers attributed ...
In the ALEXANDRA/IMpassion030 trial, Tecentriq (atezolizumab) added to postoperative chemotherapy was not found to improve ...
Even though cancer is a non-communicable disease (chronic illnesses that are not contagious), more women in South Africa are ...
The medical world is celebrating two innovative technologies Northwestern Medicine is using to help give patients a new ...
There were things mum wanted to do that were not ticked off her bucket list because she was too ill or the end came up sooner ...
New data from the American Cancer Society found cancer rates in women are higher than men for the first time. Throughout the ...
Second-hand smoke in urban areas and fire-wood smoke in rural areas blamed for lung diseases among non-smokers ...
The decline in cancer incidence among men and increase among women has narrowed the male‐to-female cancer incidence rate ratio from a peak of 1.6 in 1992 to 1.1 in 2021. In people aged 50-64 years, ...
The American Cancer Society reports women 50 and under, now have an 82% higher risk of developing cancer than men.
A new study found that the proportion of people being diagnosed with lung cancer who have never smoked is increasing, and air ...