A new study helps explain why smokers face a higher risk of pancreatic cancer—and why their outcomes are often worse than those of nonsmokers....
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A recent study reveals that smoking not only elevates the risk of pancreatic cancer but also actively promotes tumor growth by suppressing the body's immune defenses. This double-edged effect accelerates tumor development while simultaneously weakening the immune system's ability to fight the disease. For high-risk individuals, proactive screening and quitting smoking are crucial steps.
A new study helps explain why smokers face a higher risk of pancreatic cancer—and why their outcomes are often worse than those of nonsmokers....
A new study helps explain why smokers face a higher risk of pancreatic cancer—and why their outcomes are often worse than those of nonsmokers....
Scientists have long known that smoking increases the risk of many types of cancer, including pancreatic cancer. But a new study by researchers at the...
Scientists have long known that smoking increases the risk of many types of cancer, including pancreatic cancer. But a new study by researchers at the...
Cancer immunotherapy, which primes the body's immune system to fight off tumors, has historically focused on harnessing T cells' natural ability to...
Older adults often get much sicker from the flu than younger people, and now scientists have discovered an important reason why. A new study published...
Older adults often get much sicker from the flu than younger people, and now scientists have discovered an important reason why. A new study published...
Dr. Robert Ostfeld's viral Instagram post highlights the immediate and long-term heart health benefits of quitting smoking. Within a year, heart...
Dr. Robert Ostfeld's viral Instagram post highlights the immediate and long-term heart health benefits of quitting smoking. Within a year, heart...
Risk can be avoided if fathers exposed to smoke during childhood avoid smoking around their children...