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To close out Men’s Health Month, the Cancer Connections team sat down with Dr. William Dahut, the American Cancer Society’s ...
Move your body. If you’ll be sitting in a plane or a car for hours, be sure to get up and move as often as possible. “Travel, ...
Steve Drayton, a man living with HIV and a three-time cancer survivor, has dedicated the last 30 years of his life to ...
For instance, survivors with cancers related to obesity often face higher risks for cancer recurrence and death—not just from ...
If the air quality is poor, stay inside as much as possible and avoid fireworks.
Finding cervical cancer often starts with an abnormal HPV (human papillomavirus) or Pap test result. This will lead to further tests which can diagnose cervical cancer or pre-cancer. The Pap test and ...
Signs and symptoms are ways the body lets you know that you have an injury, illness, or disease. A sign, such as fever or bleeding, can be seen or measured by someone else.; A symptom, such as pain or ...
This infographic highlights the American Cancer Society diet and physical activity guidelines for cancer prevention, which include recommendations for weight control, physical activity, diet, and ...
These are just a few of the health benefits of quitting smoking, but there are others, too. Quitting smoking lowers your risk of other cancers over time, including cancers of the stomach, liver, ...
Prompt diagnosis and treatment of acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL), a subtype of acute myeloid leukemia (AML), is very important because people with APL can quickly develop life-threatening ...
About 350 to 400 new pediatric cases of rhabdomyosarcoma occur each year in the United States. The number of new cases has not changed much over the past few decades. About 3% of all childhood cancers ...
Standing at just 5 feet 1 inch tall, Carol Johnson-Cromer is a force of nature, radiating energy, resilience, and an ...
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