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Childhood cancer survivors “may experience considerable accelerated aging throughout their lifespan,” the researchers wrote.
Few cancers are passed from parent to child, but genetic testing can help identify people at higher risk. In Sidney Raskind's ...
THE FAMILY of a prominent Heanor fundraiser, who helped to shape bowel cancer screening in the 1980s, are backing a Cancer ...
Since 1971, the US has led the world in funding cancer research and developing new treatments that have driven down death ...
NYU Langone Health’s Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital officialized its place in the Children’s Brain Tumor Network, a global ...
A bacterial toxin called colibactin, produced by certain strains of E. coli, appears to alter gut DNA in a way that prompts ...
The toxin is known as colibactin. It is produced by certain strains of Escherichia coli that reside in the colon and rectum, ...
Cancer ranks as one of the top causes of death worldwide. The National Cancer Institute reported nearly 20 million new cancer ...
According to the latest research, early childhood exposure to this culprit could be responsible for early-onset bowel cancer in young adults.
A recent Stanford University study reveals that gas stoves, common in American homes, emit benzene, a known carcinogen, ...
We are navigating political interference, institutional instability, and growing uncertainty across the cancer research ...
LAFAYETTE — Dexter Louie gets emotional thinking about the immediate sense of calm he felt visiting the Cancer Support ...