American Cancer Society research shows despite significant drops in the mortality rate, breast cancer incidence rates have ...
Increasing numbers of older US men with prostate cancer are undergoing treatments that carry risks of side effects that can ...
Smoking and tobacco use remains the leading cause of preventable death in the United States, with few groups as heavily ...
To reduce colorectal cancer risk, being active in both the early morning and evening might provide greater benefits than ...
The evolution of pancreatic cancer screening technologies is pivotal for early detection, addressing key challenges to ...
One study believes that 1.2 million lung cancer deaths could be prevented in 70 years just by banning tobacco products for ...
Melanoma accounts for only 1% of skin cancers in the United States but results in the largest number of skin cancer deaths.
An international research effort led by Charles Sturt University, Australia, is projecting a significant rise in global cancer cases and deaths by 2050. They identify widening disparities between low ...
A new study suggests that being active in the morning and evening could lower the risk of colorectal cancer by 11%.
A new, peer-reviewed study by researchers at Stanford University identified 22 pesticides "consistently associated with the incidence of prostate cancer in the United States." Here's what to know.
Cancer may seem like an old person’s disease, but studies have shown that certain types have become increasingly prevalent in Americans younger than 50.