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Cancer
Link Between Ultra-Processed Foods and Cancer Risk
Analysis explores the association between ultra-processed food consumption, adiposity, and the risk of head and neck cancer and esophageal adenocarcinoma.
December 2023
Advancements in Lung Cancer Treatment
Latest developments in non-small cell lung cancer treatment strategies highlighted.
November 2023
Disappointing Results of Aspirin Trial in Colorectal Cancer
Negative findings from the ASCOT trial regarding the efficacy of aspirin in colorectal cancer management.
November 2023
Essentials of Cardio-Oncology
Comprehensive cardiovascular risk assessment and tailored monitoring during and post-cancer treatment advocated for cancer patients.
November 2023
Salpingectomy for Ovarian Cancer Prevention
Examination of salpingectomy’s association with approximately 80% reduced risk of ovarian cancer.
November 2023
Observing World Breast Cancer Day
Acknowledgment of breast cancer’s prevalence and significance, urging early detection for improved prognosis.
November 2023
Incidence and Risk Factors of Hepatocellular Carcinoma in Cirrhosis
Hepatocellular carcinoma represents a significant malignancy globally, especially in cirrhotic patients.
November 2023
Oral Health and Survival in Head and Neck Cancer
Better overall survival in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma is associated with maintaining natural teeth and regular dental visits, highlighting the importance of oral health in cancer outcomes.
October 2023
High Insulin Levels’ Association with Pancreatic Cancer
Detailed insights provided into the heightened pancreatic cancer risk among individuals with obesity and type 2 diabetes due to elevated insulin levels.
October 2023
Patterns in Cancer Incidence Among People Under 50 Years of Age
Incidence rates of early-onset cancers increased substantially during the study period, suggesting a need for further research and public health interventions to address the rising burden of cancer in younger populations.