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Vitamin D deficiency linked to higher risk of bladder cancer

In a recent study from the University of Warwick, scientists found vitamin D deficiency is linked to a higher risk of developing bladder cancer. Though...

Long-term opioid use after lung cancer surgery linked to 40% higher death risk within...

In a study from Thomas Jefferson University, scientists found new long-term use of opioids to quell pain after lung cancer surgery is linked to...

Broccoli may help lower risks of fatty liver and cancer

Partly due to its year-round availability and apparent health benefits, broccoli is becoming one of the most widely consumed vegetables among Americans. In a recent...

Vitamin D may strongly reduce cancer risk, shows study

Vitamin D, which can be found in liver and fish oils, is essential for calcium absorption and the prevention of rickets in children and...

Research shows the cause of lung cancer in never smokers

In a recent study from the National Cancer Institute, scientists did a genomic analysis of lung cancer in people with no history of smoking. They...

Vitamin D deficiency may reduce survival in skin cancer

In a study from the Hospital University Son Espases, scientists found that vitamin D levels affect overall survival for melanoma (skin cancer) patients. They discovered...

Scientists find how air pollution triggers lung cancer in never-smokers

In a study from the Francis Crick Institute and elsewhere, scientists found how very small pollutant particles in the air may trigger lung cancer...

How physical activity can improve survival in colon cancer

In a study from Pennington Biomedical Research Center, scientists found physical activity may be linked to improved outcomes for patients undergoing postoperative treatment for...

Cancers in adults under 50 are increasing globally

In a study from Brigham and Women's Hospital, scientists found that the incidence of early onset cancers (those diagnosed before age 50), including cancers...

Why do men face a higher risk of most types of cancer than women?

Rates of most types of cancer are higher in men than in women for reasons that are unclear. Scientists from the National Cancer Institute suggest...