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with colon cancer rates increasing among adults 65 and younger. Broadly, the report suggested doctors are getting better at saving lives thanks to better treatments but reinforced worrying trends ...
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Researchers at the Keck School of Medicine of USC discovered a link between levels of manmade "forever chemicals" in drinking ...
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Gastroenterologist Dr. Rohan Mandaliya of The Center for Comprehensive Pancreatic Care at Mercy goes over the risk factors of ...
A new and long-awaited rule from the FDA that hopes to bring smoking in the U.S. to an end; the number of Americans with ...
Women aged 50-64 are also getting cancer at higher rates than men. Breast cancer in particular has been rising faster among ...
Though cancer mortality overall is dropping, the burden of disease is shifting to women and younger adults, the American ...
Today, the American Cancer Society (ACS) released Cancer Statistics, 2025, the organization's annual report on cancer facts ...
According to research by the American Cancer Society, triple-negative breast cancer is increasingly affecting younger women.