Cancer Cases Increasing In Developing Countries
The American Cancer Society reports concerns regarding an increase in cancer cases in developing countries.
The American Cancer Society reports concerns regarding an increase in cancer cases in developing countries.
Chemotherapy may be much more effective now after these findings.
In this case, a pancreatic cancer patient may die due to multiple organ failure once the cancer has spread and caused serious damage to the entire body.
A recent study was conducted to see whether dogs’ sense of smell is able to detect the presence of colorectal cancer.
The cancer drug Bevacizumab, also known as Avastin, was found to be dangerous for individuals who are taking the drug and undergoing chemotherapy.
A recent study suggests that a number of blood pressure medications may increase the risk of getting cancer.
A new test may be able to predict if a cancer will metastasize – that is, a process where cancer cells break off from the main cancerous tissue and spread to other parts of the body.
For the first time ever, scientists uncovered a specific substance found in vegetables that may help block cancer-causing genes.
Residents in other countries can generally expect to live longer according to an in-depth report by National Research Council and National Academies researchers.
This gene is known to assist in the spreading of cancer or disease throughout the body and the scientists believe that with the right drugs, it may be possible to prevent…