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Three years ago, before I learned that I had metastatic cancer, doctors repeatedly told me I was “too young” to be seriously ...
In An Exercise in Uncertainty, Jon Gluck traces decades of waiting, watching, enduring experimental treatment, and ...
Tel Aviv University researchers say neutrophils can be late-stage breast cancer target and biomarker; Beilinson Hospital ...
Illustration photo by Pexels Pomegranates contain polyphenols—a robust group of antioxidants that mitigate the effects of free radicals and help control cancer cell growth. Regular consumption ...
Losing the Y chromosome seems to make cancer cells more aggressive in men and the phenomenon may even spread between cells.
In TODAY.com's Expert Tip of the Day, a trainer breaks down the impact of sitting all day and the most effective ways to ...
A photo-illustration shows examples of ultra-processed foods. A new study has highlighted how such foods might drive colorectal cancer risk. A photo-illustration shows examples of ultra-processed ...
Aspirin has been believed to have cancer-fighting properties since the 1980s, but the results were never concrete. Some studies suggested it was beneficial for fighting the disease, while others ...
The connection between diet and cancer prevention extends beyond basic nutrition. Scientists have found that what we eat can significantly influence our body’s ability to fight off diseases ...
For over a century, scientists have known that bacteria can help fight cancer, but harnessing it safely and effectively has remained elusive. Indaptus Therapeutics Inc. INDP, the next-generation ...
Cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide, according to the World Health Organization. "I committed to this fight when I was vice president," Biden said at a relaunch event in February 2022.
Emerging research suggests certain illnesses experienced during childhood could play a role in reducing cancer risk decades ... Cellular training: Fighting childhood infections essentially trains ...