Globally, smoking was the biggest risk factor for men, accounting for almost one-quarter of the 4.3 million preventable ...
A new World Health Organization study looked at all new cancer cases in 2022 and estimated 37% were linked to preventable ...
A landmark global study suggests that tobacco smoking, infection and alcohol consumption are the leading causes of ...
Cancer remains one of the leading causes of illness and death worldwide, and cases are expected to rise over the next decade, ...
Researchers estimate that 7.1 million of the 18.7 million cancer cases diagnosed globally in 2022 were preventable ...
The World Health Organization found that nearly 40% of cancer cases worldwide are linked to preventable causes.
A new report found that colorectal cancer causes more deaths than any other type of cancer, including breast and lung cancers. Experts explain why, and what it means for you.
Dr. Omer Awan, physician and public health expert, breaks down the latest data as well as health disparities associated with ...
Liver cancer stands among the most aggressive forms of the disease, often presenting no symptoms until it reaches advanced stages when treatment options become severely limited. This silent ...