A new WHO study suggests more than 7 million cases of cancer in 2022 were preventable. "We now have the information to ...
A groundbreaking global study revealed that nearly 40% of new cancer cases worldwide are potentially preventable.
Nearly 40% of new cancer cases worldwide are potentially preventable, according to one of the first investigations 1 of its ...
Tobacco usage remains the single largest preventable cause of cancer worldwide, epidemiologist Hanna Fink told Newsweek.
Scientists say there is a powerful opportunity to save lives because nearly 40% of cancers are preventable.
The results highlight the continued health risks posed by smoking, which has been linked to at least 15 types of cancer. Even those who quit can have a heightened risk of developing cancer for decades ...
Quitting smoking within six months after a cancer diagnosis adds an average of two years to a patient's life. With this information in hand, all cancer centers have an obligation to offer ...
A recent study of 2.9 million participants found a link between quitting smoking before the age of 50 and a significant ...
New cancer therapies are dramatically improving outcomes while personalized medicine approaches emerge.
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KJCT) - More than 60% of people diagnosed with lung cancers are non-smokers, despite the disease’s ...
The agreement had a major impact on Americans’ smoking habits: Between 1998 and 2019, U.S. cigarette consumption fell by more ...