Tag: cancer

Early-Onset Cancer Is Surging — Here’s How To Lower Our Risk

Cancer is no longer just a disease of aging; it's now affecting more young adults than ever before.

Cancer patients welcome Pharmac boost

By Rachel Helyer Donaldson of RNZ Cancer specialists and patients with advanced melanoma are celebrating the recent announcement

First at-home test kit for cervical cancer approved by the FDA

Teal Health, a medical device company, has just received approval from U.S. regulators for the first cervical cancer

 Early-onset cancer: the types that are on the rise

Cancer before the age of 50 is a rare occurrence, but recent studies have shown a concerning increase

Early-onset cancer rates rise for multiple types among Americans under 50

The incidence of early-onset cancers in the United States is on the rise, with breast, colorectal, endometrial, pancreatic,

Cancer care sees significant AI innovation, but access still unequal

The landscape of cancer detection, treatment, and prevention is constantly evolving thanks to innovation and technological advancements. However,

Teddi Mellencamp Discusses Wearing a Wig Amid Cancer Battle

Teddi Mellencamp, former star of Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, recently opened up about her decision to wear

Children’s Cancer Risk From Gas Stoves Nearly Double That of Adults : ScienceAlert

The Hidden Danger Lurking in Your Kitchen: Gas Stoves Emitting Cancer-Causing Chemicals A recent study has shed light

Katie Thurston Says She’s in Medically Induced Menopause in Cancer Update

Katie Thurston Shares Update on Her Battle with Breast Cancer ... Facing Medically Induced Menopause Published May 6,

Retired NYPD officer’s 8-year-old dead of rare brain cancer

The 8-year-old son of retired NYPD Lt. Eric Dym has passed away after capturing the hearts of those

At AACR, cancer researchers dove into politics as well as progress

Cancer research leaders and top scientists have recently reflected on the importance of communicating with the public about

AACR Recap: STAT reporters capture cancer meeting’s highlights

The American Association for Cancer Research annual meeting in Chicago showcased a plethora of abstracts and presentations highlighting