New global analysis from the WHO’s International Agency for Research on Cancer further highlights the opportunity to target the burden of cancer with risk factor reduction efforts.
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The 2 habits that matter most when it comes to avoiding cancer
A new WHO analysis reveals that more than a third of cancer cases are preventable — and two common habits are the biggest ...
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Exercise Cuts Cancer Mortality Risk in Less Common Types of Cancer, Too
Pooled data from six large cohorts show near dose-response effect, extending previous stud ...
The success and popularity of GLP-1 receptor agonists (RAs) for the treatment of patients with diabetes and obesity has led to intense interest in other potential effects of treatment, including ...
A new study found that regular physical activity may improve cancer survival rates. The positive effects of exercise were also observed in cancer survivors who were inactive prior to their diagnosis.
Investigators reviewed medical literature to determine the prevalence of breast cancer screening among female survivors of a prior cancer other than breast cancer and to compare the likelihood of ...
Metastasis-directed therapy (MDT) delivered via stereotactic body radiotherapy has gained substantial attention over the past decade. Landmark trials such as STOMP1 and ORIOLE2 fundamentally shifted ...
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Cancer | Fatal detection delays
Cancers that are otherwise treatable are advancing to late stages due to late diagnoses, while the absence of reliable data ...
Find out more about favourable imaging techniques in mortality rates and early detection among survivors of breast cancer.
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