Higher adherence to the Mediterranean diet reduced the risk of obesity-related cancers, but not in the way researchers ...
Breast cancer diagnoses and deaths are expected to surge worldwide in the coming decades, with some of the highest incidence ...
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News Medical on MSNBreast cancer cases and deaths set to surge by 2050—are we prepared?A global study finds that breast cancer cases will rise by 38% and deaths by 68% by 2050, with the highest incidence in ...
The WHO warns that the number of breast cancer cases is expected to rise significantly, with low and middle-income countries ...
Factors like age, family history, inherited genetic faults and lifestyle factors like alcohol intake and physical activity can influence breast cancer risk.
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HealthDay on MSNBreast Cancer A Killer In Poor Countries, Report SaysBreast cancer deaths are expected to increase during the next quarter-century, largely impacting the world’s poorest ...
March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. Experts from Johns Hopkins Medicine are available to discuss the importance of ...
The European Union is home to the world’s heaviest drinkers, who lack awareness of its link with a range of cancers.
The National Volunteer Fire Council discusses two of the major legislative initiatives it supports in the effort to combat ...
Discover how adding creamy, probiotic-rich live yogurt to your diet may help shield your body against colorectal cancer while ...
Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer worldwide, with the World Health Organization (WHO) reporting that it makes ...
A new study tied eating at least 2 servings of yogurt per week to a lower risk of an aggressive type of colorectal cancer.
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