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Colorectal cancer now deadliest type for certain group of Americans, study finds
New American Cancer Society research reveals colorectal cancer deaths rising among younger adults, while other cancer mortality rates decline significantly.
Cancer survival rates reach record high, but deadliest types still put Americans at risk
Cancer survival in the U.S. has climbed to 70%, reflecting major advances in treatment, early detection and personalized care, new data show.
Not all cancers should be treated right away, medical experts say — here’s why
Some cancers may not require immediate treatment, from prostate cancer to thyroid tumors. Medical experts share when “watchful waiting” may be the best approach.
Cancer drug combo shows promise for patients resistant to standard treatments
Researchers discovered a promising leukemia drug breakthrough that could help patients overcome treatment resistance, offering hope for difficult AML cases.
Hidden factor in cancer treatment timing may affect survival, researchers say
Timing matters: Lung cancer patients receiving immunochemotherapy earlier in the day had a 52% lower risk of progression in a new medical study.
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Grain-sized robot could change how doctors deliver drugs
Swiss scientists create grain-sized robot that surgeons control with magnets to deliver medicine precisely through blood vessels in medical breakthrough.
Tongue cancer warning signs highlighted after ‘Full House’ star’s diagnosis
Tongue cancer cases are rising in the U.S. across age groups. Learn the warning signs, HPV connection and why early detection offers 80-90% cure rates.
Aggressive cancer warning signs revealed after JFK’s granddaughter’s diagnosis
Acute myeloid leukemia symptoms include severe fatigue, shortness of breath and unusual bleeding, as highlighted by Tatiana Schlossberg’s recent diagnosis.
Why ‘starving cancer’ could be key to slowing disease growth, according to doctors
Doctors explore how fasting may help cancer patients by putting cells into “repair mode” during chemotherapy, potentially reducing side effects and improving treatment outcomes.
Some cancer patients could avoid surgery with innovative new therapy
Researchers say a new drug-delivery implant could help patients with hard-to-treat bladder cancer avoid losing their bladders — and stay cancer-free for years.
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