Decoding the causes: understanding why cancer develops
Cancer is a silent enemy, lurking and growing in our bodies. Some of the most common cancers in the United States, like skin and...
Beat it, cancer: how moving more keeps it away!
Did you know exercise might help to keep cancer away?
Well, a team led by Dr. Justin Brown from the Pennington Biomedical Research Center found...
Tiny troublemakers: the sneaky cells that could become cancer
We all have cells in our bodies. Most of them are good guys, doing their jobs to keep us healthy. But sometimes, bad guys...
New blood test can predict lung cancer early
Pioneering research led by the University of Liverpool, in collaboration with Janssen Pharmaceutica NV, is using molecular biology to analyze blood samples to predict...
Sugar meets cancer: the unseen perils of diabetes
Are you familiar with type 2 diabetes? It's a health condition that affects your body's ability to control blood sugar.
People with type 2 diabetes...
Are peanuts playing sneaky tricks in cancer spread?
You're likely a fan of peanuts. Who isn't? They're crunchy, tasty, and generally considered healthy.
But, some surprising findings from the University of Liverpool might...
Single dose of HPV vaccine can prevent cancer effectively, studies confirm
Approximately 80% of individuals will contract the human papillomavirus (HPV) at some point in their lives.
While many HPV infections go unnoticed, certain strains can...
Scientists find potential treatment for aggressive kidney cancer
Researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center have developed a new model of aggressive renal cell carcinoma (RCC), providing new insights...
Double trouble: how smoking and HPV join forces to boost cancer risk
Two major villains in the world of health are tobacco smoke and the human papillomavirus (HPV). Separately, they are trouble, but when they work...
Heart fitness tied to lower risk for colon and lung cancer
A new study conducted by The Swedish School of Sport and Health Sciences found a strong association between higher cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) and a...