Eat this - Your cancer risk may decrease
New research indicates that replacing red and processed meat with plant-based foods, particularly whole grains, may lower the risk of colon and rectal cancers in Finnish adults.
Finnish Researchers Make Significant Breast Cancer Discovery
Researchers at ร bo Akademi and the University of Turku have discovered a new mechanism that drives the spread of breast cancer through the activation of fibroblast cells.
Cancer Medicine: The Biohackers in My Body
The article discusses recent findings in cancer medicine, highlighting how cancer cells interact intricately with the nervous system, potentially leading to new therapies.
USP helps correct historical data on head and neck cancer and paves the way for new treatments
A study involving researchers from USP reveals that rare and severe variants of squamous cell carcinoma are less common than previously thought, impacting treatment strategies.
New study: Many cancer survivors suffer from multiple late effects
A new nationwide study reveals that a significant portion of cancer survivors in Denmark suffer from multiple late effects, including severe symptoms that impact daily life.
Small dietary changes can reduce the risk of these cancers
Weekly small dietary changes, particularly replacing red and processed meat with plant-based foods, can significantly reduce the risk of colorectal cancers, according to a study from the University of Helsinki.
The Fight Against Cancer. What Affects Treatment Outcomes? A Study Indicates an Important Factor
A study from Adelaide University reveals significant gender differences in cancer treatment outcomes, showing women have lower mortality risks but higher chances of severe side effects compared to men.
Cancer: The secret hidden in your cat's DNA that might save you
A new study reveals genetic similarities between cats and humans that could lead to advancements in cancer treatment.
Reinforced immune cells with a 'bait' manage to better catch cancer
Research has developed stronger, longer-lasting, and more precise T lymphocytes against prostate tumors, leading to the potential for more powerful immunotherapies.
Researchers at ร bo Akademi have discovered a mechanism regulating breast cancer progression
Researchers in Finland have identified a new mechanism that regulates the detrimental structural changes in breast cancer tissue, potentially leading to new treatments for aggressive forms of the disease.
Women and men react differently to cancer treatment. New study
A new study reveals that while women often survive cancer longer than men, they also experience more severe side effects from treatment.
People urged not to leave the house without one item 'from March until October'
UK residents are advised to carry sun protection items, particularly sunscreen, from March to October due to potential UV radiation.
Lori Loughlin's ageless appearance has fans doing a double take at charity event
Lori Loughlin left fans in awe at a charity event with her youthful appearance, sparking conversations on social media.
Satu, 46, had cancer growing in her body โ directed to mental health research: "I have had to fight to get treatment"
A 46-year-old woman named Satu has fought for proper medical treatment after initially being misdiagnosed, ultimately discovering she has cancer after experiencing severe fatigue.
Nutrition and cancer: Foods that reduce risk and those that increase it โ What scientists say
Recent scientific research highlights the impact of dietary habits on cancer risk, emphasizing the importance of long-term dietary patterns over 'superfoods.'
This is how pi influences our lives: from responses to possible extraterrestrial messages to cancer research
The article discusses the significant applications of the number pi in various aspects of human life, from mathematics education to scientific research.
Alcohol is one of the main risk factors for cancer, study points out
A recent study shows that alcohol consumption significantly increases the risk of various types of cancer, highlighting its classification as a Group 1 carcinogen by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC).
Colon-Rectum Cancer Prevention Month: Humanitas Foundation Research Reports Cases Rising Among Under-50s
The Humanitas Foundation highlights the growing number of colon-rectum cancer cases among individuals under 50 during Colon-Rectum Cancer Prevention Month, stressing the importance of early diagnosis and awareness of symptoms.
Registrations are open for the 17th edition of the Octavio Frias de Oliveira Prize
Registrations are now open for the 17th edition of the Octavio Frias de Oliveira Prize, aimed at recognizing and promoting cancer research in Brazil.
Gliomas Can Only Be Treated Surgically
The article discusses innovative treatment approaches for gliomas, which have long been challenging to treat effectively.
Researchers Made a Troubling Observation About Breast Cancer
A recent international study reveals a worrying increase in breast cancer diagnoses among younger women in Finland and beyond.
The CNIO Board Unanimously Vetos One of the Companies Involved in the Alleged Corruption Scheme
The CNIO Board has unanimously decided to stop contracting with Gedosol SL, linked to an alleged corruption scheme that reportedly embezzled public funds.
Possible Cancer Cure Sought in 1951, According to Declassified CIA Document
A recently popularized declassified CIA report from 1951 explores a possible cure for cancer by comparing parasitic worms and cancerous tumors.
CNIO: The largest cancer center tries to avoid layoffs due to lack of manager
The government reassures scientists at Spain's CNIO cancer research center about job security amid a leadership crisis but does not offer concrete solutions.
Oncology expert says eat this breakfast food every day to stop killer bowel cancer
Oncology expert Professor Justin Stebbing advocates incorporating a specific breakfast food daily to significantly reduce the risk of bowel cancer, highlighting recent research that shows its protective properties against the disease.
Kyung Hee University College of Korean Medicine's Research Team Discovers Growth Signaling Pathway of Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer, Accelerating 'Precision Medicine'
A research team led by Professor Go Sung-kyu of Kyung Hee University's College of Korean Medicine has discovered a key factor that promotes the growth of non-small cell lung cancer, paving the way for advanced cancer treatment.
Cancer death rates fall to historic low - as types with biggest drop in fatalities revealed
Cancer death rates in the UK have decreased to their lowest level on record, with significant reductions in fatalities across several cancer types.
Cancer death rate in Britain down by almost a third since 1980s
The cancer death rate in the UK has decreased by nearly one-third since the 1980s, according to a report by Cancer Research UK, despite remaining the leading cause of death in the country.
Scientists warn government funding for medical research 'isn't keeping pace'
Scientists in Australia are raising concerns that government funding for medical research is insufficient, leading to an exodus of researchers from the field due to financial constraints.
The fiancรฉe of renowned bodybuilder influencer Jeff Nipard has died at 36
Stephanie Buttermore, a prominent medical doctor and influencer, passed away suddenly at the age of 36, as announced by her partner Jeff Nipard on social media.
Can the risk of developing breast cancer be reduced?: 8 key actions to 'stay away' from the disease
The article discusses eight key actions that can potentially reduce the risk of developing breast cancer, emphasizing preventive measures and ongoing research efforts.
Research advances control over one of the most annoying symptoms for prostate patients
A recent clinical study indicates that an anticholinergic medication used for overactive bladder may significantly alleviate hot flashes in men undergoing hormone therapy for prostate cancer.
How bioelectricity can open new avenues against cancer
Research explores the potential of bioelectricity in cancer treatment, particularly through the use of electroceuticals and existing medications.
Investigating how cancer cells resist treatment: It helps us more accurately select an effective drug
A study in Slovakia is exploring the resistance of breast cancer cells to treatment, highlighting the challenges in selecting effective drugs.
Data collected over 13 years. Latvian scientists seek methods for early detection of stomach cancer
Latvian scientists, led by Professor Maris Leja, have conducted a 13-year study aimed at identifying methods for the early detection of stomach cancer, involving over 11,000 participants.
Do nuclear power plants cause cancer?
A recent study claims a correlation between cancer rates and proximity to nuclear power plants, but criticisms point to significant flaws in the research.
Decoding the 'brain pipes': cerebrospinal fluid is key to understanding and combating tumors
A new study sheds light on the crucial role of cerebrospinal fluid in understanding brain tumors and their resistance to treatment.
Research: These six daily habits increase the risk of breast cancer
A new global study reveals that approximately 28% of breast cancer cases are linked to modifiable factors, emphasizing the importance of daily habits in risk management.
Sookmyung Women's University Professor Kim Yong-ki's Team Reveals Precision Regulation Principle of 'Chromosome Condensation' to Reduce Cell Division Errors
A research team at Sookmyung Women's University has uncovered the mechanisms behind the precise regulation of chromosome condensation, which is essential for accurate DNA separation during cell division, with implications for treating diseases like cancer.
Finnish researchers played music to cancer cells from an old mobile phone - Here's what happened
Researchers in Finland found that playing music to cancer cells from an old mobile phone reduced cancer aggressiveness.
CAR-T Therapy Advances in Brazil with Research to Reduce Costs and Reach the SUS
Brazil is advancing CAR-T therapy, a revolutionary cancer treatment, with research aimed at reducing production costs for public health access.
A cure for cancer would deliver $185T economic windfall, report says
A recent report suggests that curing cancer could lead to an economic boost of $185 trillion for the U.S. economy, emphasizing the financial benefits of medical research.
'I'm a personal stylist - follow these three rules for buying charity shop clothes'
Personal stylist Catherine Grout offers essential tips for buying quality secondhand clothes in charity shops amid the recent closure of 88 Cancer Research UK stores.
Researchers Conduct Surprising Experiment โ Cancer Cells React
New research reveals that music can reduce the aggressiveness of laryngeal cancer cells, with findings derived from an unusual experimental setup using an old mobile phone and a speaker.
'Very common' symptom that 'doesn't go away' could signal cancer
Cancer Research UK warns that persistent fatigue, affecting 65% of cancer patients, could be a warning sign of cancer that is often overlooked.
The former manager of the CNIO breaks his silence on corruption: 'It has been a depravity to squeeze out every last cent'
Former CNIO manager Josรฉ Manuel Bernabรฉ details a corruption scandal involving the alleged embezzlement of up to 30 million euros over 15 years.
Development of a method to personalize immunotherapy in lung cancer
A research team in Mรกlaga has created a method for personalizing lung cancer immunotherapy through blood analysis, identifying molecular subtypes that predict survival.
UK charity to close more store locations in 2026 - full list
Cancer Research UK is set to close 88 charity shops in 2026 due to increasing costs and aims for further closures by 2027 as part of a strategy to refocus on high-performing outlets.
Each liter less of alcohol per year can reduce cancer mortality
A study suggests that reducing alcohol consumption could significantly lower cancer mortality rates.
A new approach may make prostate cancer screening more convenient for men
Research in Estonia is exploring a risk-based approach to prostate cancer screening that aims to facilitate early detection while reducing unnecessary procedures.