While CRC is on the rise in people under 50, receiving colonoscopies beginning at age 45 can help decrease your risk.
Investigators at Mass General Brigham have uncovered how resistance to chemotherapies may occur in some cancers. Researchers focused on a pathway that harnesses reactive oxygen species (ROS) to kill ...
This is Allison’s personal multiple myeloma story, and others may be different. Allison is a paid spokesperson for GSK.
An inflatable colon that’s 10 feet tall, 12 feet wide and 20 feet long made its debut Monday at Medical Center with the goal ...
While red and white wine have similar effects on overall cancer risk, new research suggests white wine may carry a hidden ...
The study was conducted in partnership UK menopause clinic Newson Health and cancer charities The Pink Ribbon Foundation, Future Dreams and Trevstock. The research found 96 per cent of women would ...
Research from Brown University reveals no significant difference in overall cancer risk between red and white wine. However, white wine consumption is associated with a higher risk of skin cancer ...
A study by Brown University researchers analyzed 42 observational studies and found no evidence that red wine reduces cancer risk. However, white wine consumption was linked to a 22% higher risk of ...
Our study cohort included male and female cancer survivors of different race and ethnicity, but the majority were white. The study sample comprised 6109 cancer survivors, with a mean (SD) age of 65.4 ...
(HealthDay News) — There is no significant difference in the association between red or white wine consumption and overall cancer risk, according to a meta-analysis published in a February issue of ...
A new meta-analysis comparing the cancer risks of red and white wine has come to mixed conclusions. Ultimately, the analysis of previous observational studies found no significant differences between ...