Silent Damage First: Alzheimer’s Disease Could Have Two Phases
Development and uptake of the human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccine has been crucial in reducing rates of virus-linked cervical cancers in women.
Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander people have cancer death rates that are two to three times higher than they are in whites, new data shows.
Gallbladder cancer rates are steadily increasing among Black Americans, even as they remain stable or decline for most other Americans, a new study warns.
Fertility treatments such as in vitro fertilization (IVF) and other methods don't boost the odds for tumor recurrence in young women who've survived breast cancer and carry the BRCA cancer genes, a reassuring, new report finds.
Melanoma, while rare among Black Americans, is often detected later with devastating consequences, a new study finds.
Seniors over 80 with acute myeloid leukemia can safely and effectively take the standard targeted therapy for the blood cancer, a new study finds.
Cutting-edge cancer treatments are essentially useless for patients barely clinging to life, a new study shows.
U.S. cancer death rates are continuing to drop, falling by 33% between 1991 and 2020.