Just weeks after the World Health Organization declared that mobile phones may cause cancer, a review of the literature finds no evidence to support the claim.
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Just weeks after the World Health Organization declared that mobile phones may cause cancer, a review of the literature finds no evidence to support the claim.
A male hormone-blocker currently used to treat prostate cancer may also benefit breast cancer patients.
In contrast to yesterday’s news about the success of an HPV vaccine program in Australia, an Indian trial of the vaccine is stoking unfounded fear among the public and exposing some questionable ethical standards
An HPV vaccination program in Australia appears to have resulted in a drop in cervical lesions among young women
Fourteen years after closure, an asbestos plant is still damaging DNA
The US government releases an updated list of potential carcinogens that includes seven new chemicals and biological agents
New compounds are showing promise in targeting subpopulations of cancer stem cells
A study commissioned by the World Health Organization suggests that they may
Chronic users of acetaminophen (Tylenol) have a higher risk of developing blood cancer, according to a study published this week in the Journal of Clinical Oncology. The increased risk is small, but the finding adds to a growing body of literature th
Gay men are nearly twice as likely to report that they've had cancer as heterosexual men, according to a US health survey published in Cancer. Lesbians and bisexual female cancer survivors also report more health problems than heterosexual women in r