The American Cancer Society (ACS) is pleased to announce a new investment of $80.7 million in new cancer research grants that ...
Never-married adults are significantly more likely to develop cancer, according to a University of Miami study of over four million people across 12 states.
Fred Hutch at AACR: Colorectal cancer and glyphosate exposure, potential therapeutic targets for ovarian cancer, a new molecular standard of care for cancer patients — and more ...
Corpus Christi’s Couture for a Cure celebrated its 10th year at Concrete Street, raising money for cancer research while ...
New research suggests heavy marijuana smoking may raise the risk of lung cancer risk, as well as head and neck cancer.
LEWISTON, Minn. — Students at Lewiston-Altura School District and parochial schools Silo and St. Johns raised more than ...
Millions of Americans take daily supplements—including nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN), nicotinamide riboside (NR) and nicotinamide (NAM)—to ...
A once-dismissed idea that a single pill could stop cancer now shapes how doctors treat the disease. This week, Oregon Health & Science University honored Dr. Brian Druker, the physician-scientist who ...
A new study suggests marriage may be linked to a lower risk of cancer, adding to a growing body of research tying it to ...
A group of scientists with the University of Texas at Austin and MD Anderson Cancer Center discovered that a potential chemotherapy drug was causing an immune response that usually occurs in response ...
The World Gold Council will directly fund their own Innovation Grant to help experienced researchers explore new ...
A major U.S. study found that never-married people face significantly higher cancer risk than those who have ever been ...