In diseases where intermediate biology was not initially observable (particularly cancer), record-based and interview-based epidemiology revealed some key exposures (e.g. smoking and radiation).
NIH study finds number of steps taken daily may be more important for cancer risk than the intensity of activity.
A man discovered that he has stage four cancer, and an estimated 12 months to live, all because he struggled to eat a bacon ...
A meta-analysis of previous studies indicates a positive effect, showing a reduced risk of certain cancers among coffee and ...
The Breast Cancer market is undergoing significant expansion, driven by increasing disease prevalence and the introduction of innovative therapeutic options from companies such as ...
Researchers conducted a retrospective cohort study of 34,248 women diagnosed with locoregional breast cancer who received ...
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