Breast cancer cases are expected to increase by 38 percent globally by 2050, with annual deaths from the disease projected to ...
Factors like age, family history, inherited genetic faults and lifestyle factors like alcohol intake and physical activity can influence breast cancer risk.
Australians have one of the highest rates of breast cancer diagnoses in the world, according to new data that looked at ...
Experts from the International Agency for Research on Cancer - part of the WHO - examined data from over 50 different ...
March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. Experts from Johns Hopkins Medicine are available to discuss the importance of ...
There will be 3.2 million new cases and 1.1 million deaths a year worldwide by 2050 if current trends continue, study found ...
Australian scientists said an aging population, alcohol consumption and low physical activity could all be contributing to the country's high breast cancer rate.
Fostering a culture of openness and ensuring managers are well-trained can play a crucial role in cancer prevention, argues ...
The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) and World Health Organization (WHO) Projections have raised the alarm ...
THE Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) and the Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation (AECID) have formalised a memorandum of ...
Three years after Russia invaded Ukraine, the country’s health system has been forced to adapt in the face of mounting ...
The global mortality data associated with air pollution is staggering. The World Health Organization says air pollution is linked to one in nine deaths and 7 mi ...