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Concern is mounting that too much red meat, especially beef, may contribute to poor health and increased cancer risk.
Could fasting-related changes to your metabolism really make a difference, either by hurting cancer cells or enhancing the effectiveness of cancer-fighting drugs?
Over the years, claims have been made that deodorants or antiperspirants may cause cancer, specifically breast cancer
The connections between diabetes and cancer have been obvious for decades, but only recently have scientists begun identifying a reason for the relationship.
While no one can predict who will get breast cancer and when, there are risk factors for many women that are easy to assess, then address.
The U.S. Preventative Services Task Force has recommend lowering the age to begin colorectal cancer screenings.
Statins are not prescribed to lower cancer risk, but may prove to be an added benefit for the millions of Americans who take them to manage their cholesterol levels.
Here are some steps you may take to help feel more empowered after a cancer recurrence.
If you’re looking for reasons to quit smoking, here are some busted myths that may inspire you to kick the habit.
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