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How genetics combined with red meat consumption may raise colorectal cancer risk


Red meat is a known carcinogen. Now researchers say it raises colorectal cancer risk even higher for people with a genetic predisposition. Read More

These 5 Healthy Lifestyle Factors May Reduce IBS Risk Up To 42%, According to a New Study


Practicing these 5 healthy lifestyle habits may be able to reduce your ... The study highlights how the following 5 health-related behaviors correlated with a lower risk of IBS: no smoking ... Read More

Lung Cancer News


Genetic Signature May Predict ... Small Cell Lung Cancer, Clinical Trial Finds Feb. 1, 2023 — New data from a clinical trial shows improved rates of survival and reduced risk of recurrence ... Read More

How to Reduce Your Colon Cancer Risk


Getting screened regularly, following a healthy lifestyle, and being aware of your personal and family history can all help reduce your risk ... cancer—you may want to consider genetic testing ... Read More

What is genetic cancer testing and how does it work?


These tests are administered through blood and saliva samples that identify inherited mutations that may indicate a risk of future cancer ... by a health care provider or a genetic counselor ... Read More

For childhood cancer survivors, inherited genetic factors influence risk of cancers later in life


Common inherited genetic factors that predict cancer risk in the general population may ... in life due to adverse effects of cancer treatment or rare inherited genetic factors. In the new study ... Read More

Breast Cancer News


12, 2024 — For decades, hormonal treatment of breast cancer has been going in one direction -- blocking estrogen. Now a global study ... that may significantly reduce the risk of breast cancer ... Read More

Do High Risk Patients Alter Their Lifestyle to Reduce Risk of Colorectal Cancer?


The majority of participants (77.7%) believed that CRC risk was genetic ... of lifestyle risk factors for CRC. Most (79.7%, n = 118) reported altering at least one lifestyle variable to reduce ... Read More

Cancer risk rises with this little-known syndrome. Here’s how to know if you have the genetic condition


Plus special access to select articles and other premium content with your account - free of charge. Please enter a valid email address. Dr. Matthew Grossman, an interventional endoscopist and ... Read More

What you should know to reduce the risk of prostate cancer


Blood and urine-based tests can now pinpoint specific genetic ... s prostate health and cancer risk. These tests in combination with the initial PSA can help us determine who may benefit most ... Read More

How Plant-Based Eating Can Reduce Your Cancer Risk — and Easy Ways to Start


It's important to know that it's not just a fad but a scientifically backed dietary pattern that can significantly reduce cancer risk and improve quality of life ... health in ways you may not ... Read More

How to reduce your risk of cancer


While it may not be possible to eliminate your risk of cancer ... should consider genetic testing to further evaluate your risk. Knowing your family history can also help your health care provider ... Read More


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