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- Is Red Meat Bad for You? The Proof Is in the Processing - Medscape
The cancer risk is most clear cut for colon cancer, which is pretty logical Your lifetime risk of colon cancer is about 4%, assuming you’re of general risk with no family history or genetic
- HPV and Cervical Cancer Perspective - Index - Medscape
Cervical Cancer: 5 Things to Know Human papillomavirus is the primary risk factor for cervical cancer These are five things to know to understand risk factors, diagnosis, and the latest treatments
- Lung Cancer - Medscape
Lung Cancer : Review in-depth clinical information, latest medical news, and guidelines on lung cancer, specifically small-cell lung cancer and non-small-cell lung cancer Read the latest
- The Real Reason Ultraprocessed Foods Are Ruining Our Health
And sure, if you google enough, you may find some study in rats that shows that this dye or that preservative causes cancer or something But honestly, this is not how ultraprocessed foods are
- Cancer From CT Scans: What’s the Real Risk? - Medscape
The breast cancer study, for instance, found that women exposed to thoracic CT scans during or after pregnancy did not appear to have an increased risk for maternal breast cancer in the short term
- No Amount of Alcohol Is Safe - Medscape
Even light drinking increases the risk for certain cancers, according to contributors to the World Cancer Report
- Deaths From Prostate Cancer vs Other Causes: Long-Term Data
The researchers simulated patients’ risk of dying from prostate cancer or other causes at 15 and 30 years, according to risk category and life expectancy at diagnosis
- Anal Squamous Cell Carcinoma: 5 Things to Know - Medscape
ASCC symptomology may foster patient reluctance, but early diagnosis is key and emerging treatments offer promise These five things to know will help navigate a challenging condition
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