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Black cardamom may help fight cancer

Long ago, people in India believed black cardamom could help with many health problems. They used it for colds, coughs, and even severe lung...

AI can detect muscle loss in head and neck cancer patients

Cancer patients often have many challenges to face, and muscle loss is one of them. This is especially true for patients with head and...

Sugary drinks linked to liver diseases and cancer in women

Many Americans enjoy sugary drinks daily. But, what if these sweet treats could harm our livers or even lead to cancer? Researchers at Brigham and Women's...

Sugary drinks may boost cancer risk, study finds

Here's another reason for people to think twice before grabbing that soda: New findings suggest that sugary drinks could raise the risk of dying...

Wildfires can increase death risk in lung cancer

A study showed that people who had lung cancer surgery and then faced a wildfire within a year had a lower chance of living. This...

AI can help the origin of cancer, study finds

or 3-5% of cancer patients, especially those with widespread metastatic tumors, the site of the cancer's origin remains elusive. These are known as cancers...

Scientists find gene mutation linked to kidney cancer

Researchers from the University of Michigan have made an important discovery about kidney cancer. They studied the genes of kidney patients to learn more about...

Many colon cancer survivors have long-lasting gut problems

Many women who had colon cancer years ago still feel stomach problems. This is what a new study has found. Lots of Women Affected: About...

Scientists find a better way to detect cancer accurately

Cancer remains a major health challenge globally. In just the U.S. in 2023, over 1.9 million people are expected to be diagnosed, and over...

Existing cancer drugs may benefit much more patients, study finds

PARP inhibitor drugs, like olaparib, are currently used to treat some cancer patients with changes in their BRCA1 or BRCA2 genes. These are often referred...