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Trump’s clawback of funds for mRNA vaccine development put Americans on shakier ground in the next pandemic.
In a “critical win for prevention” and “great victory for health care,” the Supreme Court ruled in Kennedy v. Braidwood to protect access to certain free preventive health care services. For example, ...
In 1996, former professional road racing cyclist and seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong, who became a disgraced champion for using performance-enhancing drugs, was diagnosed with ...
People who are overweight or obese are at higher risk for at least 13 different types of cancer, which together make up about 40 percent of all cancer diagnoses in the United States, according to the ...
For our sixth annual Cancer Health 25, we salute patient advocates for their unwavering efforts to support the cancer community. To be clear, our Cancer Health 25 is not a “best of” list or a “most ...
Cancer Health's editor-in-chief notes that the fall 2024 issue will motivate you to see life’s proverbial glass as half full.
Researchers at Johns Hopkins University have found that people who engage in oral sex have an 80% higher risk of developing mouth and throat (oropharyngeal) cancers. The risk was particularly high for ...
The amount of nonprofit funding for different types of cancer has little correlation with how common the cancers are or how many people they kill, according to a recent study by researchers at ...
Spoiler alert: Wind turbine noise does not cause cancer. There isn’t a scintilla of evidence in scientific literature that the noise from wind turbines is linked to cancer.
Most patients with a specific genetic mutation experienced complete remission and avoided surgery, chemotherapy and radiation.
Carcinogenic air pollution is often concentrated in communities of color.
New ACS Report: Breast Cancer Mortality Continues Three Decade Decline Overall, but Steeper Increases in Incidence for Women Under 50 and Asian Americans, Pacific Islanders of all Ages ...