Tag: cancer

Cuando a este profesor le dio cáncer, no renunció. Impartió una clase sobre ello

Bryant Lin stood in front of his class at Stanford in September, likely one of the last classes

Barriers in cancer screening for people with intellectual disabilities highlight need for tailored support

People with intellectual disabilities (ID) face significant barriers when it comes to participating in population-based cancer screening programs,

Presidential Message on Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, 2025 – The White House

National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month: A Call to Action As we observe National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, it

African American men see biggest survival gain from healthier lifestyles post prostate cancer diagnosis

A recent study conducted by multiple institutions, including the University of Southern California, University of Hawaii, and Harvard

Tattoos may be linked to an increased risk of cancer, twin study suggests

Tattoos have become increasingly popular over the years, with many individuals opting to get inked as a form

The alarming rise of colorectal cancer diagnoses in people under 50

Early-Onset Colorectal Cancer: A Growing Concern Turning 50 is often accompanied by health screenings, including colonoscopies. However, the

EPIC study highlights Mediterranean diet impact on obesity-linked cancer risk

The Mediterranean diet is a well-known and popular eating plan that is based on the traditional foods and

HPV vaccine is preventing cervical cancer in U.S. women, report confirms

A recent government report has provided further evidence that the HPV vaccine, previously criticized by Health and Human

Plucky toddler Harlow takes on cancer in fight of her young life

Harlow Boynton is a month into her treatment for leukaemia. Photo: Supplied Within 24 hours, a family had

When This Stanford Professor Got Cancer, He Decided to Teach a Class About It

Dr. Bryant Lin, a clinical professor at Stanford, faced a devastating diagnosis of Stage 4 lung cancer at

Breast Cancer Cases Expected To Rise By Almost 40% By 2050

Breast cancer remains a significant global health concern, with cases expected to rise by 38% and deaths by

mRNA Vaccine Shows Promise In Pancreatic Cancer Trial

A groundbreaking personalized mRNA vaccine for pancreatic cancer has demonstrated early success in a small phase 1 trial