Beer, wine, spirits: Mortality risk varies by alcohol type
The effect of low to moderate alcohol consumption on mortality varied by alcohol type, according to findings presented at the American College of Cardiology Scientific Session.
The effect of low to moderate alcohol consumption on mortality varied by alcohol type, according to findings presented at the American College of Cardiology Scientific Session.
Medicines that control the level of estrogen in the body are essential for women who have been treated for certain types of breast cancer, as they help keep the cancer from returning.
While rates for colorectal cancer are on the decline for older generations, they’ve spiked among people under the age of 50, according to a study by the American Cancer Society (ACS).
Colorectal cancer is increasingly affecting younger adults — a concerning trend. Dr. Eric Dozois, a Mayo Clinic colon and rectal surgeon, says about 10% of patients diagnosed in 2026 will be under age 50, compared with 3% to 4% just 25 years ago.
It’s the third most common cancer in the UK, causing tens of thousands of deaths annually.
The Community Oncology Alliance (COA) launched a new local chapter of its Patient Advocacy Network (CPAN) at Astera Cancer Care last week. Astera is one of New Jersey’s leading independent community oncology providers.
Cancer is touching more lives than ever before. Nearly 4 in 10 U.S. adults will develop cancer during their lifetime, and rising rates of early onset cancer (under 50 years old) mean more adults will face a diagnosis during the prime of their lives – and careers.
Pregnancy can be not only possible but beneficial, as one expert recently explained.
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Paul McKenzie, a liver cancer survivor, and his wife, Emma, sat down with CURE to discuss the critical role of self advocacy, preparation, and caregiver support throughout Paul’s treatment journey.