More than 67,000 Americans are expected to be diagnosed with pancreatic cancer this year, but a new blood test is offering ...
Cancer rates in women under 50 are now 82% higher than those of their male counterparts. Cancer rates in young and middle-aged women are rising, surpassing those in men of the same age—most alarmingly ...
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Hugh Morris Death: What Is Bowel Cancer, the Disease the Former England Cricketer Was Battling?
Former England cricketer Hugh Morris died at 62 after a long battle with bowel cancer. The disease develops slowly, often ...
A new American Cancer Society report reveals deep cancer mortality disparities across the U.S., with rural communities, lower ...
Deaths from cancer have declined by 33% since 1991, averting 4.1 million deaths. However, more people are being diagnosed with cancer than ever before, and at an earlier age, according to a major new ...
(WXYZ) — A new report shows big changes in cancer trends across the U.S. While cancer deaths have dropped overall, more women and younger adults are being diagnosed ...
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Cancer deaths expected to rise to over 18 million in 2050, nearly 75% more than in 2024
There has been a rapid increase in the global number of cancer cases and deaths between 1990 and 2023, despite advances in cancer treatment and efforts to tackle cancer risk factors over that same ...
There will be an expected 18.6 million deaths from cancer globally in 2050, up from 10.4 million cancer deaths in 2023, according to a study published Sept. 24 in The Lancet. For their analysis, ...
Former Sen. Ben Sasse (R-Neb.) announced devastating news Tuesday — he has Stage 4 pancreatic cancer. Sasse, 53, who served ...
A 22-year-old man, who died from cancer, posted a humorous final message that resonated deeply online. His post, expressing ...
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Trump signs Honoring Our Fallen Heroes Act, recognizing firefighter cancer as line-of-duty death
President Trump signed the Honoring Our Fallen Heroes Act, granting federal benefits to families of firefighters who die from ...
Cancer rates in young and middle-aged women are rising, surpassing those in men of the same age—most alarmingly in women under 50, whose rates are now 82% higher than those of their male counterparts.
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