The word “cancer” can be more than a little scary. And getting a cancer diagnosis can be, too. And for a lot of people, they're left with so many questions. “Patients ask us this question all the time ...
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November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month | Learn some life-saving facts that may surprise you
WMAZ's Megan Western learns the latest technology in the fight against lung cancer. Atrium oncologist, Dr. Rogerio Lilenbaum ...
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10 Breast Cancer Facts That People Don't Know but Should
Dense breast tissue may make it harder for doctors to read a mammogram, which may mean additional testing like ultrasounds.
There are tens of trillions of cells in the human body, and new cells are constantly forming as older cells age and die. But sometimes, cell growth and replication doesn't stop when it should. These ...
George Johnson has long been a science writer, but his new book, The Cancer Chronicles: Unlocking Medicine's Deepest Mystery, is the most personal of all, chronicling his own wife's struggle with ...
There is an urgent need to raise global awareness about the direct link between alcohol consumption and cancer risk. That message was delivered by Isabelle Soerjomataram, PhD, with the International ...
HPV myths are everywhere, and they’re keeping people misinformed. Misinformation keeps our women and girls unprotected and ...
(Reuters) - Forty percent of the 12 million people diagnosed with cancer each year could avert the killer disease with protection against infections and lifestyle changes, experts said Tuesday ahead ...
Misunderstandings about who needs screening and how often may be why some women skip mammograms. Here are eight claims about breast cancer screenings.
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