News

Alcohol associated cancer deaths have doubled in the U.S. over the past three decades, disproportionately impacting men and people 55 and older.
Alcoholic drinks should carry a label warning consumers about their cancer risks, the US surgeon general said in an advisory on Friday. OlgaPS – stock.adobe.com It is responsible for 100,000 ...
A new study warns of a significant surge in gastric cancer cases globally, with Asia, particularly India, facing the greatest ...
Researchers at the American Cancer Society found more than 40% of all cancer deaths among U.S. adults could be linked to lifestyle risks that can be changed.
A shocking new study finds the number of alcohol-related deaths in the US has nearly doubled in the last two decades.
The Surgeon General report says higher consumption raises risks and imbibing two drinks a day would result in about five more women out of 100 developing cancer and three more men out of 100.
Just under half of all cancer deaths in the US and 40 per cent of cases were linked to preventable factors, according to new research.
RI HEALTH Avoidable deaths in US rose for over a decade, in contrast with peer nations, Brown and Harvard researchers say “What we found is that while avoidable mortality varies by state, all US ...
Cancer deaths decline significantly in last 50 years – but cases are on the rise While cancer diagnoses continue to rise, the likelihood of dying has fallen significantly ...