TEHRAN, Jan 12 -A large, new analysis helps confirm that eating lots of grains, vegetables and fruit lowers your risk of dying early from cancer or heart disease.
TEHRAN, December 10 -Healthier lifestyles "might improve the prognosis of breast cancer patients if adherence is high," said Janni, who directs obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Ulm in Germany. His team developed and implemented a new program to help keep those lifestyle changes on track.
TEHRAN, October 09 - Philippine officials said President Rodrigo Duterte has told his Cabinet that medical tests show he doesn't have cancer , but he won't be releasing a public report on his health.
TEHRAN, October 05 - Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said Thursday he might have cancer and added that "I don't know where I'm now physically" as he awaited the result of recent medical tests.
TEHRAN, October 04 -Many older breast cancer patients might worry that they will be struck by "chemo brain" after their treatments, but a new study suggests that only those who carry a gene linked to Alzheimer's face that risk.
TEHRAN, October 04 -"Being able to shift the breast microbiome through diet may offer a new approach to preventing breast cancer or at least reducing the risk," said researcher, Katherine Cook
TEHRAN, October 01 - American James Allison and Japanese Tasuku Honjo won the 2018 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for discoveries leading to new approaches in harnessing the immune system to fight cancer , the award-giving body said on Monday.
TEHRAN, September 18 -Using nanotechnology, researchers have developed a way to treat prostate cancer by restoring tumor suppressors, based on preclinical models in the lab.
TEHRAN, September 03 - Young boys with undescended testes are at increased risk for testicular cancer and infertility in adulthood, new research suggests.
TEHRAN, August 27 -On average, breast cancer survivors get hit with an extra $1,100 in yearly out-of-pocket cancer -driven costs, report researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
TEHRAN, July 24 -Black men in the United States have higher rates of aggressive prostate cancer than other males. Now, a $26.5 million study is underway to figure out why.
TEHRAN, June 30 - A new study published this week in Immunity could change the way oncologists tailor treatments to a patient's specific type of tumor.