An oncologist explains the situations when doctors recommend getting screened for colorectal cancer before age 45.
A 50-year-old man is more likely to die from complications of a bone fracture than prostate cancer. Yet only 2% of older men ...
Dr Marc Laniado made a choice to be more mindful of his own health - here's what he discovered, from 'exercise snacking' to ...
Cancer death rates in the UK have fallen to a historic new low, Cancer Research UK has announced. The charity, which analysed ...
Heaven’s Beverley Mitchell reflected on a life-changing experience when doctors found the “biggest precancerous polyp” on her ...
A PROSTATE cancer survivor from Dorset is urging men 'to act fast and stay alive' after catching the disease early. Having survived the cancer which took his father, Graham Heron is urging more men to ...
Namibians have been urged to act and get tested early for lifestyle diseases that could later develop into serious illnesses.The call was made at a media engagement in Windhoek on Wednesday, organised ...
'Thousands more people today can make memories, reach milestones, and spend precious time with their loved ones' ...
Around 247 in every 100,000 people in the UK are thought to die from cancer in any given year ...
Cancer Research UK data shows death rates have fallen 11% in the last decade overall with significant falls in cancers such as breast cancer and cervical cancer ...
Colorectal cancer is increasing in younger patients and is now the leading cause of cancer death in those under age 50, yet those patients lack support.
Incidental detection has increased with ubiquitous CT/MRI, inflating early-stage ‘small renal mass’ diagnoses and complicating interpretation of a ~5% rise in <50-year incidence. Obesity, hypertension ...