It's always a good idea to get a mammogram, even if you have no significant history of breast cancer. That's because most breast cancers are found in women without that factor, radiologist Dr. Mason ...
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Women and younger Americans are being diagnosed with cancer more than ever before, according to a new report published by ...
The cancer death rate continues to decline in the U.S. but new cases are rising among women, potentially undermining p ...
Genetic testing is recommended for those with personal and family histories of several types of cancer — including pancreatic ...
Lindsey Twardak is a woman under 50 and a breast cancer survivor. "It's really important to understand that cancer does not ...
In Arizona, lung cancer screening rates remain very low. One Banner doctor is trying to spread awareness on screenings to improve early detection.
Cancer deaths overall are falling, but the burden is shifting toward younger adults and women, the American Cancer Society ...
Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in women. Early detection results in 99% five-year survival rates.
A new report from the American Cancer Society shows some positive trends when it comes to cancer mortality rates, as well as more promising news on technology to fight the disease.
Early detection, treatment advancements and smoking cessation programs have helped save 4.5 million lives since the early 90s ...
In a stunning shift, women under 65 are now more likely than men to get cancer.