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Gastric cancer surgery may reduce heart disease

Gastric cancer, often referred to as stomach cancer, is a severe and common form of cancer that may increase the risk of developing cardiovascular...

Anti-inflammatory drugs can benefit patients after colorectal cancer surgery

Recent research from Umeå University has highlighted the potential benefits of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) for patients recovering from colorectal cancer surgery. The study, led...

Colon cancer rates are rising in young Americans, but insurance barriers are making screening...

More than 53,000 Americans are projected to die from colorectal cancer this year. Although colorectal cancer is the second-most common cause of cancer deaths in...

Cancer treatment may work best at the right time of day

The circadian clock can be leveraged to enhance the efficacy of checkpoint inhibitor cancer therapy, a new study finds. The circadian clock is the biological...

Ancient Egyptian skulls reveal early attempts to treat cancer

4,000-year-old skulls show evidence of ancient Egyptian medical practices New research reveals that ancient Egyptians, known for their advanced medical skills, might have tried to...

Navigating cancer: The power of supportive care

As cancer continues to impact lives globally, with high-profile diagnoses underscoring its indiscriminate nature, there is a growing awareness of the disease’s reach into...

New research suggests a promising shift in prostate cancer treatment

Prostate cancer affects a significant number of men in the U.S., with nearly 300,000 new cases diagnosed each year. Traditional treatment methods, such as androgen...

Research finds the potential link between tattoos and cancer

Researchers at Lund University have initiated a study to investigate the possible relationship between tattoos and lymphoma, a type of cancer that affects the...

The link between heart disease and cancer: What you need to know

Heart disease and cancer are two of the most common and deadly health conditions worldwide. While they may seem to be distinct and unrelated...

Providing colonoscopy and home tests doubled colorectal cancer screening

In a significant study led by the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, researchers found that offering patients a choice in...