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Heart failure may not be a death risk for people with cancer

Cancer patients receiving anthracycline chemotherapy face a significant risk of developing heart failure. The RESILIENCE project, an international effort funded by the EU, aims...

Scientists find big link between heartburn and lung cancer

Have you ever experienced heartburn? That burning sensation in your chest after a big meal is more than discomfort. Researchers have found a surprising connection...

Research shows a big cause of pancreatic cancer and new treatment

Pancreatic cancer, specifically Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma (PDAC), is a severe form of cancer with a very low survival rate. A recent study from the Francis...

Healthy diet may help prevent prostate cancer

A recent study published in BJU International has shed new light on the relationship between diet and prostate cancer risk. Conducted on 15,296 men in...

Scientists find new hope in pancreatic cancer treatment

Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is one of the most aggressive forms of cancer. It grows and spreads rapidly, and sadly, the survival rate is quite...

Scientists find the key to the spread of lung cancer

A novel study by Tulane University has shed light on a previously unknown molecular pathway that could  impact the treatment of lung cancer, one...

This nutrient is a key to reducing bowel cancer risk

New research spearheaded by Dr. Konstantinos Tsilidis from Imperial College London emphasizes the role of folate in decreasing bowel cancer risk. This significant discovery offers...

Can vitamin B3 increase cancer risk?

A recent study from the University of Missouri has brought attention to the potential risks associated with Nicotinamide Riboside (NR), a form of vitamin...

Navy beans offer a boost for gut health in colon cancer survivors

Recent research from The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center points to an intriguing connection between navy beans and improved gut health, particularly...

How does exposure to ‘forever chemicals’ impact your cancer risk

Celeste Leigh Pearce, Ph.D., M.P.H., wants to build more than a cohort of study participants. She wants to create a movement. It’s a movement to understand how...