As misinformation about women’s health spreads faster than ever, doctors say new research on the risks of hormonal birth control underscores the challenge of communicating nuance in the social media ...
A new study of adolescents and young adults (AYAs) with seven common cancers reveals that nearly one in ten patients diagnosed with non-metastatic disease later develop metastatic recurrence - a ...
A new study found that ultra-processed foods are linked to a 45% higher risk of colon cancer in women as they can disrupt the ...
Can tattoos protect your skin from the sun's harmful rays, or do they make things worse? A new study I conducted with ...
A study of 6,800 colon cancer patients found those who took Ozempic or Mounjaro were more likely to survive the disease. It may boil down to inflammation.
A study co-led by investigators at the UCLA Health Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center found that most of the benefits of ...
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Women Who Eat the Most Processed Foods Could Be Fueling Their Colon Cancer Risk, Study Finds
Health experts are raising concerns after a new study found a strong connection between ultra-processed foods and an increased risk of colon cancer in young women. Published in JAMA Oncology, […] The ...
Study at University of Cincinnati reveals why pancreatic cancer cells resist KRAS inhibitors, suggesting EGFR blocking could ...
A new study found that women who eat a lot of ultra-processed foods were 1.5 times more likely to develop pre-cancerous polyps before the age of 50, compared to those with healthier diets.
A new study suggests that eating large amounts of ultra-processed foods may increase the risk of developing precancerous ...
Patterns of Homologous Repair Deficiency and BRCA1/2 Testing of Ovarian and Breast Cancers: A Real-World Study of Patients in Community Health Settings in the United States A joint ASCO and Friends of ...
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Missing the first mammogram linked to increased risk of breast cancer death, new study suggests
Women who miss their first screening appointment for breast cancer could have a 40% higher long-term risk of dying from the ...
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