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Colorectal cancer is now the top cancer killer for Americans under 50
A 38-year-old who notices blood in the stool might blame hemorrhoids. A 44-year-old with persistent cramping might chalk it ...
A new study by researchers at the American Cancer Society shows cervical cancer incidence rates in women ages 20-31 declined ...
A surprising new study suggests that eating a very healthy diet—packed with fruits, vegetables, and whole grains—might be ...
Researchers have found a link between healthier diets containing fruits, vegetables, and whole grains and higher rates of ...
New American College of Physicians breast cancer screening guidelines rely on outdated and hyperbolic information, will cause continued confusion among women and may contribute to thousands of ...
WHAT: Researchers from the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center will present new research findings and receive honors and ...
The worrisome rise in colorectal cancer deaths in younger adults is concentrated in people with less education, suggesting ...
Caris POA members advance precision medicine through collaborative research aimed at improving clinical outcomes for cancer ...
A new study found that never-married adults have a higher cancer risk than those who have been married, but the increase risk ...
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Study links rising young colon cancer deaths to lower education levels
Americans under 50 without a college degree are dying from colorectal cancer at accelerating rates, even as the disease kills ...
Investigators analyzed the National Health Interview Survey 2019-2023 to determine adherence to influenza, pneumococcal, and shingles vaccines among adults with cancer aged 50 years or older.
Background Sex-based differences in immune response are well established, but whether men and women derive comparable benefit ...
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