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Why some people more likely to have skin cancer

A new study led by McGill University has found that people in Atlantic Canada are at a higher risk for developing melanoma than their...

High-fat diets can pave the way for colon cancer, study finds

A groundbreaking study by researchers from the Salk Institute and UC San Diego has shed light on how high-fat diets can predispose individuals to...

AI can spot deadly stomach and throat cancers early

Cancer in the food pipe and upper stomach has been killing more people in the U.S. and other western countries over the past 50...

Scientists find a new way to spot prostate cancer early

Prostate cancer is one of the most common types of cancer in men, especially as they get older. In the UK, men over 50...

Common blood thinner Warfarin has anti-cancer properties, study shows

A study by Columbia University has revealed that Warfarin, commonly used as a blood thinner, also has the potential to treat various types of...

Low-risk, long-term cancer survivors still have higher death risks, study finds

As advances in early detection and treatment have increased the number of long-term cancer survivors, healthcare providers face new challenges. Specifically, how to effectively manage...

More younger Americans get cancer during 2010-1019

A recent study conducted by Benjamin Koh and colleagues from the National University of Singapore highlights a worrying trend: more young people (under 50...

New drug combo offers hope for hard-to-treat skin cancer

Melanoma, a deadly type of skin cancer, often stands strong against popular treatments. But researchers from UCLA have come up with a promising solution for...

AI can help detect deadly cancers earlier, study finds

Over the last fifty years, the number of people in the U.S. and some western countries diagnosed with specific types of stomach and throat...

Good fitness may reduce cancer death in men, study shows

In a recent study led by The Swedish School of Sport and Health Sciences, the relationship between how fit a person is (known as...