According to a study in Science Direct, new colorectal cancer cases are predicted to reach 3.2 million in 2040
The drug in discussion is camizestrant, developed by AstraZeneca, which could help patients in delaying later-line therapies like chemotherapy
The research collected nearly 4000 MR (Magnetic Resonance) scans from 715 paediatric patients and employed a technique called temporal learning to analyse the scan reports
Ongoing research is focusing on combining cryoablation with immunotherapy to trigger stronger immune responses and redefine cancer care
Some studies suggest that nearly one in six women with breast cancer do not have a noticeable lump
Lumpectomy may better preserve sexual wellbeing than mastectomy, offering improved confidence, attractiveness, and comfort for breast cancer survivors
Tattoos are a form of body art but a new study links the ink to increased risk of skin cancer and lymphoma
A global study revealed that young breast cancer patients with high risk BRCA mutations can have their risk of cancer recurrence reduced significantly by undergoing mastectomy and/or ovary removal, offering new and better insights for cancer-risk management strategies
Russia claims to have developed a cancer vaccine that can stop the spread of cancer and will be provided free of cost for patients across the country
From saliva samples collected from participants, researchers found almost 13 bacterial species in the mouth, which linked to a 30 per cent greater likelihood of developing cancer
;Full House; actor Dave Coulier said he was diagnosed with stage 3 non-Hodgkin lymphoma in October and he has began chemotherapy
After the World Health Organisation classified radio wave exposure as a possible carcinogenic, concerns arose as to whether the use of moblie phones could lead to the disease
The number of deaths connected to cancer have also increased in the younger generations, specifically due to colorectal, liver, uterine, gallbladder and testicular cancer
Smoking, excess body weight, alcohol consumption, UV radiation exposure and physical inactivity are all causes of cancer
The fluorescent dye works by sticking to a protein found on the surface of prostate cancer cells.
Studies suggest that there is no significant survival benefit for patients treated with systemic therapies, compared with those who did not receive such treatments.
Researchers speculate that a tattoo can cause low-grade inflammation in the body, which could trigger cancer.
Screening for breast cancer can help with early diagnosis and treatment, and reduce the risk of dying from breast cancer.
Drug firm BDR Pharmaceuticals on Thursday said it has launched generic Rucaparib
Oral cancer is often detected late which means survival rate is poor
AI system can accurately classify skin disorders, predict malignancy
"This is especially important for women in remote or disadvantaged communities"
Researchers from a Pune-based start-up have demonstrated a new staging method
Cervical cancer is the second most frequent cancer among women in some countries
AI is as good as world-leading uro-pathologists in diagnosing prostate cancer
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