Ever-smokers receiving immunotherapy for gastric and esophageal cancers showed better survival outcomes but higher relapse ...
Among the 7,000 or so different chemicals in cigarette smoke, more than 70 are known to be carcinogens. Most carcinogens promote cancer by damaging DNA and causing mutations. Illustration by Wenjing ...
Smoking leaves more than just a bad taste in your mouth — it could be fueling your oral cancer risk. Studies have consistently reported that cigarette users are 5 to 10 times more likely to develop ...
Ali Mokdad led a global survey on cancer rates, finding that his native country of Lebanon is experiencing the fastest ...
Greater pain intensity in cancer survivors correlates with increased cigarette, e-cigarette, and cannabis use, but decreased alcohol consumption. Chronic pain prevalence among cancer survivors is ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . A greater proportion of individuals who underwent vs. did not undergo lung cancer screening never used ...
© 2025 The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. All Rights Reserved. Atlanta doctors say a recent U.S. surgeon general report and new federal studies showing links between ...
For Cancer Prevention Month, we’re highlighting five behaviors that prevent almost 50% of all cancers. This week’s tip is to quit tobacco products. You can reduce your risk for cancer and other ...
Smoking is one of the worst things you can do for your health. However, there are foods that, over time, can cause just as ...
A major new study suggests there may be no safe level of alcohol when it comes to mouth cancer risk. Research from India ...