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Early-onset cancer: Faster biological aging may be driving rates in young adults
Researchers from Washington University School of Medicine suggest accelerated biological aging may be driving early-onset cancer rates in young people.
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Researchers say metabolic syndrome, which includes conditions such as high cholesterol, obesity, and high blood pressure, increases a person's risk of all types of cancer
Colon cancer: Fruit used in Chinese medicine shows promise as treatment
A fruit used in Chinese medicine contains a compound that is very effective against colon cancer, according to a new study. The compound in the plant is called Schisandrin B, and is found in a plant often referred to as five-flavor berry or magnolia berry.
New research on prostate cancer may lead to better diagnostics, treatments
Researchers in England say an artificial intelligence program has helped them uncover two new subtypes of prostate cancer, a discovery that could lead to better diagnostics and treatments in the future
How early-stage cancer cells hide from the immune system
In a new study, researchers explain how early-stage cancer cells hide from the immune system. They hope their findings will help improve cancer diagnostics and treatment.
Hair loss drug finasteride may also help reduce heart disease risk
Researchers say the drug finasteride, used to treat hair loss and enlarged prostate glands, may also help reduce heart disease risk by lowering cholesterol levels
Test screening for 11 blood biomarkers could predict dementia 15 years sooner
Researchers are devising a blood test screening for 11 newly discovered biomarkers of dementia. They say the test could predict its development 15 years before symptom onset.
Mobocertinib withdrawal: What it means for people with EGFR+ lung cancer
Experts warn that the withdrawal of mobocertinib, a drug used to treat a form of lung cancer that affects never-smokers, may leave patients in the United Kingdom in a precarious position.
How a new stool test may help reduce colorectal cancer deaths
Researchers in the Netherlands say they have developed a new stool test for colorectal cancer called the mtFIT that appears to be more accurate that other similar tests
Plant-based diet tied to improved sexual health in men treated for prostate cancer
Researchers say a plant-based diet can help ease the side effects for men being treated for prostate cancer, especially those involving sexual health
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