The face of cancer is changing. More and more young adults between the ages of 18 and 49 are being diagnosed with cancers ...
Statistics confirm this troubling pattern. Since 1994, colorectal cancer rates in people under 50 have increased by 51%.
Every year, aggressive forms of cancer are occurring in more young adults. Circle of Health reporter Denise Dador brings you ...
The University of Rochester Wilmot Cancer Institute received a national designation. This is how it will improve access to ...
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EatingWell on MSNCancer Rates Are on the Rise for Young People–Can Diet & Lifestyle Choices Lower the Risk?Certain foods and habits can impact your chances of getting cancer in your lifetime. Here, we share the latest research as ...
“All my labs and CT were clean, completely normal, despite having a decent-sized tumor,” Kohli said. “Things can’t really ...
Melanoma in adolescents and young adults (AYAs) has distinct epidemiologic characteristics, with a declining incidence over the past 2 decades but an increasing trend in all-cause and cancer-specific ...
The increasing incidence of colorectal cancer in individuals under 50 underscores the importance of understanding risk factors and improving screening methods.
Regular consumption of fermented dairy, such as kefir and yogurt, has been linked to a lower risk of colon cancer. These ...
Patients with lung adenocarcinoma typically carry a mutation in the Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR) gene, making them ...
After rising over a 35-year period, thyroid cancer incidence in the U.S. plateaued from 2010 to 2019, according to findings ...
Colorectal cancer has been rising in younger people, but new research suggests that dietary choices may play a more ...
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