Many Smokers Try to Quit After Cancer Diagnosis
But majority don’t succeed in kicking the habit, study foundContinue Reading
But majority don’t succeed in kicking the habit, study foundContinue Reading
But majority don’t succeed in kicking the habit, study foundContinue Reading
Finding may help explain greater breast cancer risk in this population, researchers sayContinue Reading
Study also finds education level, hospital linked to odds of death in month after operationContinue Reading
Keytruda, Yervoy and other medications harness immune cells to target cancers, experts sayContinue Reading
Elderly women will account for growing proportion of cases, study predictsContinue Reading
But experts caution against starting to take it every day in hopes of preventing disease
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Keytruda is already approved to treat melanomaContinue Reading
Researcher suggests a change in screening policiesContinue Reading
Study found real improvements in quality of life once men got activeContinue Reading
Education, mental health history, being in Army also tied to cigarette use in studyContinue Reading
Federal health officials say the nicotine-based products pose major health threat to kidsContinue Reading
Researcher urges physicians to take note of findingsContinue Reading
But fewer than 2 percent of teens become regular users, study findsContinue Reading
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