Today, there are less American men diagnosed with prostate cancer in the country. But, while the decline can be seen as a welcome development, two studies by the American Cancer Society have also hinted that it may not be necessary because there are fewer men having prostate cancer and it could only pose more health risk in the long run.
The American Cancer Society announced new recommendations saying women with average risk for breast cancer should be screened every other year from age 45.
A new study has discovered that ovarian cancer patients who use beta blockers for their hypertension are more than likely to survive than patients who do not use beta blockers.
A new study questions current early breast cancer treatment as it shows no significance in the mortality rates even if the treatment has been aggressive.
Study shows that sitting for long periods of time can increase the risk of breast cancer.
Here are five aspartame myths debunked by scientific evidence, including its link to cancer, weight gain, diabetes, pregnancy and breastfeeding, and other medical conditions.