Tag: cancer

Personalized cancer vaccine shows potential in kidney cancer

A groundbreaking study published in Nature has shown promising results for patients with advanced kidney cancer. Nine patients

New Vaccine Shows Promise For Kidney Cancer

New Cancer Vaccine Shows Promise in Treating Kidney Cancer A groundbreaking treatment approach for kidney cancer has demonstrated

February 4 Is World Cancer Day. Here Are The New Updates

World Cancer Day: Reflecting on the Global Burden of Cancer February 4th is World Cancer Day, a time

What Is ‘Cancer Ghosting’? Here’s How To Deal With It

Some people lack the capacity to truly think about anyone besides themselves. They may not have the emotional

Cancer ‘gold rush,’ birth control access, etc

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Cancer cases shifting to younger people and women, report finds

The American Cancer Society reported that deaths from cancer are continuing to decline in the United States, which

Expert Explains Why a Glass of Milk Each Day Could Slash Cancer Risk : ScienceAlert

A recent study by Oxford University and Cancer Research UK has found that something as simple as drinking

Kaitlyn Dever Fakes Cancer as Belle Gibson

Netflix's highly anticipated limited series, "Apple Cider Vinegar," has just released a new trailer giving viewers a glimpse

Dave Coulier Gives Candid Cancer Update: ‘In Fight or Flight Mode’

Dave Coulier, best known for his role on the hit show Full House, recently shared an update on

Air pollution emerges as a growing concern in risk factors linked to lung cancer deaths

The latest research from the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine sheds light on the evolving trends

Daily Glass of Milk May Reduce Bowel Cancer Risk by Up to 14%, Study Shows : ScienceAlert

A Glass of Milk a Day May Lower Risk of Colorectal Cancer, Study Suggests New research has revealed

Lupus treatment breakthrough stems from cancer CAR-T therapy

In a groundbreaking discovery in 2021, researchers in Germany achieved a remarkable feat by putting a young woman's