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Cancer deaths linked to obesity more than tripled in the United States during the past two decades, a new study says.
The new study found that Midwestern states had the highest rates of obesity-linked cancer deaths, while the Northeast fared ...
Midwestern states saw the highest number of people dying from obesity-linked deaths, and it's the northeast of the country ...
Cancer deaths linked to obesity have tripled across the United States over the past two decades, according to new research ...
A common anti-nausea drug used during chemotherapy may do more than ease discomfort, it could help women with aggressive ...
A new study from Yale University has provided fresh insights into what causes DNA changes that lead to cancer. The research ...
Obesity-related cancer deaths in the U.S. have tripled in just two decades, with women, older adults, and minority groups ...
The risk of death from kidney cancer has decreased in the United States in recent years, but the risk varies by sex, race, and ethnicity, according to research published in The Oncologist.
Trump administration policy tug-of-war between big medical groups that want COVID vaccines back on CDC schedule for healthy ...
US cancer deaths decrease, but global cases expected to soar, new report warns Certain cancers in the U.S. are rising more than others, a new report found.
Close to half the world’s 10 million yearly cancer deaths can be prevented by tackling risks like tobacco and alcohol use, excess body fat and exposure to environmental pollutants, according to ...
While incidence and mortality rates for most cancer types have been on the decline in the United States, cases of uterine cancer increased an average of 0.7% each year between 2013 and 2022 and ...