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Evidence is mounting that an aspirin regimen may help reduce the risk of certain cancers, especially colorectal cancer.
Cancer researchers are optimistic that in 2024 more people will benefit from cancer breakthroughs, including research that unlocks the biology behind cancer disparities, wider access to CAR T-cell therapy and better access to clinical trials.
Research has shown is that cancer is not just one disease but many, each with its own characteristics, risk factors, causes and treatments.
Members of the LGBTQIA+ community often face higher cancer risks and hurdles to diagnosis, treatment and health care access.
As you go through your treatment journey, the information you take in may be overwhelming—and potentially confusing.
Remarkable progress in blood cancer treatments has significantly increased survivability rates for these hard-to-treat cancers.
While overall cases and deaths have declined, especially among older adults, colorectal cancer diagnoses have increased dramatically among young adults.
The cancer death rate in the U.S. has declined 33 percent since 1991, thanks largely to new treatments, gains in early cancer detection and, most significantly, a sharp decline in tobacco use.
Not only has vaccination proven to be an effective tool in recent years, it’s made cervical cancer one of the most preventable cancers.
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