A new study led by researchers at Wake Forest University School of Medicine, in collaboration with the University of North ...
Analyses of data from global cancer screening programmes reveal differences, in terms of organization and performance, between high- and low-income countries, and they highlight gaps in data ...
The European Union wants 90 per cent of eligible people to get screened for breast, cervical, or colorectal cancer by 2025, but whether Europeans get tested depends largely on where they live, a new ...
According to the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, firefighters face a 9 percent higher risk of being ...
A breast cancer patient who says a mammogram likely saved her life has urged people to attend routine screening appointments.
Up to 90% of colorectal cancers can be cured if they are found early. But once cancer spreads outside the colon, it is much harder to treat. That’s why regular colorectal cancer screenings, starting ...
Men who consistently avoid prostate cancer screening appointments face a disproportionately higher risk of dying from the disease, finds research identifying a new high-risk group. An analysis of data ...
Huntsman Cancer Institute and University of Utah Health are committed to helping those who have low incomes and limited or no insurance coverage gain access to timely, lifesaving cancer screenings. We ...
A prostate cancer screening programme would be a 'legacy-defining advance for men's health' Wes Streeting has been told, in a letter signed by more than 120 MPs. Former Conservative Prime Minister ...
One in four black men will get prostate cancer. For the rest of the population, it’s one in eight. These are shocking statistics but, as a black man in my forties, these aren’t just numbers to me.