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Unexpected places you can get skin cancer
Most of us know we have to keep a close eye on moles for any changes, and protect ourselves from the sun, bearing the ...
Breast cancer is everywhere. It’s the most common cancer in women around the world, and it’s not going away—2.3 million new ...
Basal cell skin cancer, the most common type, can easily be mistaken for a harmless pimple due to its appearance as a ...
A groundbreaking study shows that breast cancer screening works better when it’s personalized. Instead of annual mammograms ...
Delayed musculoskeletal symptoms after breast radiotherapy can reflect osteoradionecrosis rather than recurrence, thus ...
By Dennis Thompson HealthDay ReporterMONDAY, Jan. 5, 2026 (HealthDay News) — Smoke-soaked firefighter gear can be rife with ...
Veterans and first responders face elevated cancer risks due to occupational exposures, with significant disparities in outcomes. Current legislation, like the PACT Act, often lags behind scientific ...
A major global study warns cancer cases and deaths will surge by 2050, with low- and middle-income countries facing the fastest rise without urgent action.
Two Complete Metabolic Responses (CMRs) observed in patients with relapsed/refractory metastatic Ewing sarcoma and one Complete Response (CR) ...
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Your Toenails Could Tip You Off to a Surprising Cancer, Says New Study
A silent danger could be lurking in your home—and toenails are "one of our body’s archives of past exposure," scientists say.
Medical professionals suggest that a simple 'finger test' could help identify lung cancer in its early stages, potentially ...
Hoth Therapeutics filed two provisional patent applications with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, expanding the ...
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