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Nearly 40% of new cancer cases worldwide could be prevented, study finds
A groundbreaking global study revealed that nearly 40% of new cancer cases worldwide are potentially preventable.
Nearly 40% of new cancer cases worldwide are potentially preventable, according to one of the first investigations 1 of its ...
World Cancer Day is marked to create awareness about common cancers, their prevention, and the revolution in treatment. Oncologist insists that screening, vaccines, and lifestyle changes can save ...
Nearly 40% of new cancer cases worldwide in 2022 may be associated with modifiable risk factors, according to an analysis of 36 cancer types from 185 countries. The findings suggest that reducing ...
Cancer survival in the U.S. has climbed to 70%, reflecting major advances in treatment, early detection and personalized care, new data show.
Tobacco usage remains the single largest preventable cause of cancer worldwide, epidemiologist Hanna Fink told Newsweek.
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