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Drinking coffee linked to lower cancer risk in women

Scientists from the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences found that higher coffee consumption is linked with a lower risk of endometrial cancer, a type...

Combining cardio, resistance training best for people with breast cancer

Scientists from the University of Alberta found that regular exercise during and after chemotherapy improves the quality of life and reduces cancer-related symptoms. They confirmed...

Common weight loss surgery could reduce cancer risk and death

In a recent study, scientists from Cleveland Clinic found that among adults with obesity, weight loss achieved with bariatric surgery was linked to a...

Dairy products linked to higher cancer risk, scientists find

Scientists from the University of Oxford and elsewhere found that dairy products are linked to increased cancer risk. Dairy products or milk products are food...

These drugs for inflammation, diabetes, alcoholism may help treat cancer

In a recent study published in Nature Cancer, scientists find that drugs for diabetes, inflammation, and alcoholism could also kill cancer cells. They analyzed thousands...

Bacteria in mouth may cause colon cancer to spread

A diverse array of bacteria lives in the human mouth as part of a vital ecosystem known as the oral microbiome. In a study from...

New diet, exercise guidelines for cancer survivors

In a guideline from the American Cancer Society, scientists give suggestions about diet and exercise to reduce the risk for recurrence and mortality among...

New drug could give immune system a double boost against cancer

In a study from Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, scientists found a drug that induces an integrated immune response in the tumors of patients with...

Scientists find a diet linked to lower breast cancer risk

Scientists from Sun Yat-sen University found that a diet high in n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) is associated with a reduced risk for breast...

One cancer drug could increase Alzheimer’s-associated plaques in brain

In a recent study from The University of Texas, researchers found that oral administration of rapamycin causes an increase in beta (β)-amyloid protein plaques...