A new study led by researchers at Wake Forest University School of Medicine, in collaboration with the University of North ...
According to the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, firefighters face a 9 percent higher risk of being ...
Integrating smoking cessation into a lung cancer screening program had the biggest benefit for patients who wanted to quit, a randomized trial showed. Self-reported tobacco abstinence was greater at ...
Canada's colorectal cancer (CRC) screening programs, which are run at the provincial or territorial level, meet the International Agency for Research on Cancer's (IARC) criteria for access to ...
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 ...
Little is known about colorectal cancer screening strategies throughout the Western Hemisphere, with the exception of the U.S. and Canada. A recent study by Regenstrief Institute, Indiana University ...
In a recent study published in The Lancet Regional Health Europe, researchers investigated the use of fecal testing and colonoscopies for colorectal cancer (CRC) screening. They also examined factors ...
This story has been updated to correct a misspelled name. Donna Rogers had been a social smoker for more than 30 years. She would share cigarettes with friends and family members, preferably Kool ...
BROOKLYN, New York City (WABC) -- A non-profit has launched a pilot program to provide lung cancer screening to the underserved, with a first stop in Brooklyn to be extended throughout New York City.
Australia has launched a government-funded lung cancer screening program that provides biennial low-dose CT scans to patients who are either current heavy smokers or who have quit in the past decade.
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