Dr. Aileen Marty, Infectious Disease Specialist and Professor at Florida International University, joins Bob Sirott to talk ...
The results highlight the continued health risks posed by smoking, which has been linked to at least 15 types of cancer. Even those who quit can have a heightened risk of developing cancer for decades ...
A study in Nature Medicine found more than one-third of cancer cases are preventable with certain lifestyle changes.
A total of 30 modifiable risk factors account for almost 40% of new cancer cases globally, a landmark study from the World ...
Tobacco usage remains the single largest preventable cause of cancer worldwide, epidemiologist Hanna Fink told Newsweek.
Preventable infections drive deaths in women, while tobacco dominates among men, according to the WHO’s most extensive study ...
World Cancer Day is marked to create awareness about common cancers, their prevention, and the revolution in treatment. Oncologist insists that screening, vaccines, and lifestyle changes can save ...
An enduring challenge for the study of human cancer is just how complex it is: how many different ways there are for cancers ...
Some cancers can grow silently for years without noticeable symptoms. A doctor explains which cancers behave this way and why ...