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The Gleason score is a critical calculation designed to help determine the extent of the disease, the aggressiveness of the cancer cells and how it may be treated.
Helicobacter pylori infections are on the decline in the U.S., but it still makes sense to pay attention for potential symptoms, especially if you are at higher risk for stomach cancer.
Doctors have known for decades that men are more likely to develop cancer than women. Now they may know why.
PTFE is resilient, resistant to heat, and nothing sticks to it. You know it as Teflon. Over the years, concerns have been raised about how PTFE may affect human health.
A surge in the number of wireless devices has some researchers concerned that the daily bombardment of electromagnetic signals may increase our cancer risk.
Firefighter and cancer survivor Jason Shivers is helping to make changes to reduce firefighters' cancer risks.
Scientists are learning even more about the familial connection involved in chronic lymphocytic leukemia, the most common type of leukemia.
Glyphosate, an active ingredient in many weed killers, has been the subject of many studies—and legal challenges—regarding its potential to cause cancer, specifically non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
Who should get genetic testing for breast cancer? What are the pros and cons? This article answers your questions.
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