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New data suggest that, in recent years, US cancer incidence has generally remained stable, and the rate of cancer deaths has generally decreased.
A groundbreaking new study has presented some of the most compelling evidence yet as to why some cancers are on the rise.
The risk of death from kidney cancer has decreased in the United States in recent years, but the risk varies by sex, race, and ethnicity, according to research published in The Oncologist.
They’re recruiting former football players First at-home test kit for cervical cancer approved by the FDA, company says A new ...
Obesity is a known risk ... cancer, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Researchers at Clalit Health Services in Tel Aviv, Israel, conducted an observational study ...
The study, published last week in The Lancet Oncology, mined 4 years of microbiologic data and found that the proportion of ...
A new study by researchers at the US National Institutes of Health (NIH) has revealed a concerning rise in the incidence of ...
The study can’t draw a direct cause-and-effect link between the surgery and death or cancer risk, but researchers argue that the evidence points strongly towards this conclusion. “Given the ...
New research showed that breast cancer mortality in women aged 20-49 years dropped from 9.70 to 1.47 per 100,000 between 2010 ...
During 2018-2022, the average annual percent change in cancer deaths ... For this study, researchers analyzed data from population-based cancer registries in the United States as well as data ...
A newly published study by the National ... prevalence of obesity in the United States. Obesity is a well-documented risk factor for several types of cancer, including colorectal, kidney, and ...