Despite guidelines addressing overdetection, no significant declines are seen; emphasis on active surveillance approaches is ...
Cancer incidence and mortality rates are declining in Appalachia, but they are still significantly higher than among ...
Eating yogurt regularly may reduce the long-term risk for a certain type of colon cancer, according to researchers at Mass ...
A new study tied eating at least 2 servings of yogurt per week to a lower risk of an aggressive type of colorectal cancer.
New research maps the global burden of male cancers from 1990 to 2040, showing how aging, lifestyle, and healthcare access ...
Although lung cancer has been the leading cause of lung-cancer death globally for decades, there are important temporal and geographical differences in lung-cancer incidence, mortality, and other ...
Significant increases in breast cancer incidence were found among Hispanic, American Indian or Alaska Native, and Asian or ...
With certain government data currently being withheld, removed, or restored but partially redacted on the websites of ...
Their findings? Those who ate more yogurt had a 20% lower risk of colon cancer if their tumors contained Bifidobacterium.
Researchers looked at the role of long-term diet and the gut bacteria in colorectal cancer using data on participants who had been followed for three decades. They found that people who consumed two ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- Patients with high-risk prostate cancer had a significantly lower incidence of distant metastasis when ...
Appalachia has a rich history and gorgeous landscapes, but it has also experienced rates of cancer incidence and death ...