Breast cancer deaths are expected to increase during the next quarter-century, largely impacting the world’s poorest ...
The World Health Organization released new data that predicts we will see more than 35 million new cancer cases by 2050.
Factors like age, family history, inherited genetic faults and lifestyle factors like alcohol intake and physical activity ...
New research reveals distinct epidemiological trends in liver cancer across Mexico, with gender and regional variations ...
The European Union is home to the world’s heaviest drinkers, who lack awareness of its link with a range of cancers.
Meals from the sunny Mediterranean have been shown to reduce the risk of developing prostate, cervical and colorectal cancer.
Australian scientists said an aging population, alcohol consumption and low physical activity could all be contributing to the country's high breast cancer rate.
March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. Experts from Johns Hopkins Medicine are available to discuss the importance of ...
The World Ovarian Cancer Coalition (the Coalition) announced today the publication of a first-of-its-kind study that reveals the major socioeconomic b ...
Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer worldwide, with the World Health Organization (WHO) reporting that it makes up more than 10% of all cancer diagnoses. Lifestyle factors, such as being ...