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How to prevent colon cancer effectively

Colon cancer, also known as colorectal cancer, is a type of cancer that affects the colon or rectum. It is the third most common cancer...

Cancer and type 2 diabetes: What is the connection?

Type 2 diabetes and cancer are two diseases that are increasing in prevalence worldwide. According to the World Health Organization, approximately 422 million people had...

Best and worst foods for colon cancer

Colon cancer is a serious and potentially deadly disease that affects millions of people around the world. While many factors contribute to the development of...

Medicinal cannabis can safely reduce cancer pain and opioid use

A new study published in the journal BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care suggests that medicinal cannabis may be a safe and effective treatment option...

ChatGPT may help people with liver disease, cancer

A recent study conducted by researchers at Cedars-Sinai has shown that artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots may be used to improve health outcomes for patients...

Alcohol and cancer: What is the connection?

Alcohol consumption is a common social and recreational activity worldwide. However, numerous studies have highlighted the potential health risks associated with alcohol use, including its...

Weight loss surgery may cut cancer risk in obesity by more than 50%

A new study has shown that bariatric surgery, a weight-loss procedure, can significantly reduce the risk of obesity-associated cancer. Researchers found that just 4% of...

Scientists find the cause of heart damage from cancer drugs

Cancer treatments can be very effective in treating cancer and improving survival rates. However, some cancer treatments can also cause damage to the heart, which...

Scientists find key to better treatments for aggressive brain cancer

Glioblastoma is a type of brain cancer that is very aggressive and can be hard to treat. Scientists have been trying to figure out...

Drinking sugary beverages may increase risk of deadly cancers

New research has found that drinking too many sugar-sweetened beverages may increase the risk of death from cancer.