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Lawmakers are calling for a deeper look into cancer risks among military aircrews with the passage of the Aviation Cancer Examination Study Act, or ACES Act.
In a significant advancement for prostate cancer research, a first-of-its-kind study led by Emory researchers uncovered how the disease transforms into its most lethal form and identified a ...
Scientists at Johns Hopkins University found that a blood test could detect cancer DNA more than three years before a patient receives a clinical diagnosis. The study, published in May in the ...
Cancer survivors were about as likely as healthy people to mistakenly say that processed meat, red meat, alcohol and sugary drinks aren’t related to cancer risk, the study says.
A cancer-causing chemical was not detected in the air over Cataract Elementary School in Niagara Falls, according to air testing conducted in April.
A study published in Nature finds that some cancer patients can make their “own companion drug,” suggesting a potential template for future treatments SEATTLE — July 23, 2025 — A landmark study has ...
The Air Force started studying cancer rates in the nuclear missile community in 2023 because of pressure from ailing missile officers.
Total neoadjuvant therapy demonstrates consistent real-world efficacy across regimens in patients with locally advanced rectal cancer, a study finds.
A major new study reveals that older adults with cancer and type 2 diabetes who take GLP-1 receptor agonist medications (GLP-1RAs) experience significantly better overall survival rates compared ...
A new study by a Tulane University researcher casts doubt on a widely used shortcut in rectal cancer drug trials, raising concerns that some treatments may be fast-tracked for approval without ...