"The word 'cancer' is highly stigmatized," he tells Parade . "Most people hear 'cancer,' and they think it’s synonymous with ...
Choices you make every day, including when you choose to get screened for cancer, can have a meaningful impact on your risk.
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Personalised cancer risk modelling revealed wide variation in lifetime cancer risk and substantial reductions linked to ...
The American Cancer Society updated colorectal cancer screening guidelines, adding blood-based tests and reaffirming ...
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