When the Chernobyl nuclear disaster happened on April 26, 1986, the region became one of the most heavily contaminated areas on the planet. A 1,000-square-mile area surrounding the doomed nuclear ...
Oncopatch represents a meaningful addition to the treatment landscape for skin cancer…particularly in situations where ...
Five-year survival rates are among the lowest of all cancers, at about 25%. But when caught early enough – through annual CT screenings for those eligible – the disease can be completely curable.
Bengaluru recorded an extreme UV index of 13, raising serious health concerns. Experts warn of risks like skin burns, eye ...
A new American Cancer Society study finds nearly half of all colorectal cancer cases now occur in adults under 65.
At the 2026 Miami Breast Cancer Conference, Kevin Kalinsky, MD, MS, participated in a molecular tumor board session that brought together a multidisciplinary panel including medic ...
Boron agents termed GluBs, developed by Science Tokyo researchers, have overcome a key limitation in cancer therapy by entering tumor cells through a pathway that standard drugs cannot use. The GluBs ...
It may be best not to go off-script when it comes to breast cancer. Roughly 1 in 8 US women are expected to be diagnosed with invasive breast cancer at some point. It’s the most common cancer in women ...
To say that “No one died from radiation at Fukushima” or “There have been no deaths or cases of radiation sickness from the nuclear accident” misses the point, considering what the Japanese call ...
Radiation therapy remains one of the most important tools for treating cancer, but experts say patients receiving radiation near the chest should also be aware of potential long-term heart risks.