A new national study is pointing to education level as a growing divide in colorectal cancer deaths among younger Americans.
Researchers investigating a rise in lung cancer among younger non-smokers have uncovered a puzzling pattern linked to diet and environmental exposure. A diet packed with fruits, vegetables, and whole ...
A diet rich in fruit, vegetables and whole grains is generally recommended for better health and to lower the risk of cancer ...
Concern over various pieces of tax legislation and a defense of universities populate this batch of letters published April ...
A new study found that young non-smokers who eat more fruits, vegetables, and whole grains are more likely to develop lung ...
Agriculture is not a cancer culprit, GOP lawmakers insist. Besides, defenders of agricultural pollution, aficionados of hog ...
A 38-year-old who notices blood in the stool might blame hemorrhoids. A 44-year-old with persistent cramping might chalk it ...
A recent study shows there may be a connection between those who are or have been married and reduced incidents of cancer.
Researchers at the American Cancer Society analyzed government data on more than 101,000 adults ages 25 to 49 who died from ...
The worrisome rise in colorectal cancer (CRC) deaths in younger adults is concentrated in people with less education, ...
Cancer risk is higher among never-married adults, particularly for preventable cancers, likely due to behavioral and social ...
Does marriage affect your cancer risk? Also in this month’s Your Health column: Concierge medicine is taking off, the early ...