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Opioid addiction may follow head and neck cancer treatment

In a new study, researchers found that opioid use and misuse may follow treatment for head and neck cancer. The study was done by a...

10 years after a negative colonoscopy means a much lower risk of colon cancer

In a new study, researchers found that 10 years after a negative colonoscopy, people had 46% lower risk of being diagnosed with and were...

Sleep apnea may raise lung cancer risk

In a recent scientific study, researchers found that sleep apnea can favor lung cancer growth in young individuals. The study was conducted by researchers from...

New cancer drug may help treat Parkinson’s disease

In a new study, researchers found that tasquinimod, a new experimental cancer drug, could control genes that may cause Parkinson's. This happens when the drug...

During e-cigarette use, cancer-causing chemicals stay in lungs

In a recent study, researchers found that during e-cigarette use, cancer-causing chemicals stay in lungs. The study shows that large amounts of cancer-causing chemicals such...

Colon and colorectal cancers rise fast in U.S. millennials

In a recent study, researchers found that colon and colorectal cancers are among the most commonly diagnosed cancers in both men and women in...

Your exercise performance could predict heart disease and cancer

In a new study, researchers found that performance on an exercise test predicts the risk of death from cardiovascular disease, cancer, and other causes. Good...

Chemotherapy may raise risk of blood cancer

In a new study, researchers found that patients treated with chemotherapy during 2000-2014 experienced an increased risk of therapy-related myelodysplastic syndrome/acute myeloid leukemia (tMDS/AML),...

Stanford team shows matcha green tea could kill cancer stem cells

Matcha green tea is a natural product used as a dietary supplement with great potential for a range of treatments. It is a traditional drink...

Cancer treatments may accelerate aging and harm cognitive functions

In a recent study, UCLA researchers found that cancer treatments may accelerate certain aging processes in the body. They found that indicators of such biological...