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Tobacco smoking, alcohol consumption and infections were the three leading causes of preventable cancers according to research by the World Health Organization.
Lung cancer patients who have never smoked make up a significant and growing share of global lung cancer cases, yet remain an understudied group, according to a new review written by UCL (University College London) researchers.
The human papillomavirus (HPV) is a major source of cancer that’s now almost entirely preventable through vaccination. But sobering research out today shows that Americans are largely in the dark about HPV and its many health risks, much less the HPV vaccine
A Clayman Thyroid Center report aims to clarify FDA safety warnings, finding no evidence that GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic cause common thyroid cancers. Current human data do not show a link between GLP-1 receptor agonist medications and the most common types of thyroid cancer, according to a a white paper issued by the Clayman Thyroid Center.
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International Childhood Cancer Day 2026: Early signs, common types and treatments every parent must know
International Childhood Cancer Day 2026 is observed on February 15 every year. This year the ocassion will run under the theme "Demonstrating Impact: From Challenge to Change".
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Myths about cancer causes you totally need to stop believing
Cancer myths spread fast, especially when a confident stranger on TikTok sounds more convincing than a quiet doctor in an exam room. Many viral claims about what causes cancer do not match what major research agencies report,
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Colon cancer deaths rising in adults under 50: When to screen and what symptoms to watch for
The death of James Van Der Beek has heightened public awareness around colon cancer, which is the only cancer to see an increase in deaths for people under 50, while the mortality rate for other cancers has dropped,
Dr. Steve Lee, an Oncologist at Kaiser Permanente East Bay, gives insight on the growing threat of colorectal cancer in people under 55.