Study links e-cigarette use to increased heart failure risk: Experts urge further research. NEW YORK, April 28: A recent study presented at the American College of Cardiology’s annual scientific ...
People lucky enough to survive a breast cancer may still face heightened risks for other cancers later, a new study shows. The researchers stressed that the absolute risk of a secondary cancer to ...
Higher consumption of red and processed meats is strongly associated with an increased risk for breast cancer. Limiting or replacing red and processed meats with other sources of protein may lower ...
Breast cancer survivors are at significant risk of developing entirely new cancers somewhere else in the body, researchers have warned. Experts from the University of Cambridge, who examined data ...
A drug that can stop a potentially deadly cancer will be subsidised by the Australian government for the first time, saving sufferers $100,000. The federal government will fund Verzenio through ...
A cancer dietitian has revealed the no-go list for reducing cancer risk, sharing her personal avoidance tactics in a viral Instagram video. Nichole Andrews, an oncology specialist with over ten ...
Tobacco use contributes to heart disease, cancer, and stroke ... have worked tirelessly toward a ban of menthol cigarette products,” said Dr. Yolanda Lawson, president of the National Medical ...
“This is mainly due to a growing and ageing population since age is the main risk factor for developing cancer in general.” While age is a widely acknowledged risk, drilling down into the NCRI ...
But to arbitrarily ban the use of filters poses additional impacts to smokers that the regulators must consider. Cigarette filters ... likely to develop lung cancer and nearly twice as likely ...
Researchers analysed data from 1.5million people in Denmark, which showed there was a link between low vitamin D levels and a higher risk of cancer. A separate analysis showed cancer patients with ...
152 were diagnosed with breast cancer and 19 with ovarian cancer. Statistical analysis was used to estimate the risk that carriers had of developing breast and ovarian cancers. They were also ...
Around one in ten breast cancer patients carry the inherited BRCA1 and BRCA2 genetic mutations, which raise the risk of that cancer as well as other forms of the disease. The University of ...