According to two international studies presented at the ESMO Congress 2024, women who breastfeed after receiving treatment for breast cancer,...
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A recent study has uncovered a significant link between certain chemicals found in everyday products and a higher risk of developing cancers such as breast, ovarian, skin, and uterine cancers. Published in the Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology, the research involved collaboration between scientists from UC San Francisco, the University of Southern California, and […]
According to two international studies presented at the ESMO Congress 2024, women who breastfeed after receiving treatment for breast cancer,...
THURSDAY, Sept. 5, 2024 -- World Trade Center (WTC) exposure is associated with increased DNA methylation, which may contribute to breast cancer,...
Millennials and Gen Xers cancers are increasing in the United States, with 17 types of cancer more common in Generation X and millennials compared to...
Millennials and Gen Xers cancers are increasing in the United States, with 17 types of cancer more common in Generation X and millennials compared to...
Researchers at University of California San Diego have published new guidelines that could help scientists significantly improve their results when...
Researchers at University of California San Diego have published new guidelines that could help scientists significantly improve their results when...
More than 3,600 chemicals used in food packaging or preparation have been detected in human bodies, some of which are hazardous to health, while...
Learn about how monoclonal B-cell lymphocytosis is linked to an elevated risk of skin cancer and other cancers.
Learn about how monoclonal B-cell lymphocytosis is linked to an elevated risk of skin cancer and other cancers.
SUNDAY, Sept. 15, 2024 -- Nearly a quarter of all ovarian cancers are fueled by family genetics, so what should you do if your mom or sister are...