New research reveals disturbing links between alcohol and cancer, urging you to reconsider your health choices.
Mumbai: The Bombay high court on Thursday issued a notice to the Centre and state on a public interest litigation (PIL) that seeks cancer warning labels on alcohol bottles.Chief Justice Alok Aradhe and Justice Bharati Dangre heard a PIL by Pune resident Yash Chilwar (24) urging HC to also direct the Centre to frame rules for effective
A call for cancer warnings on labels for beer, wine, and spirits is a lesson in risk management, says Hopkins cancer expert Otis Brawley
President Donald Trump's decision to exit the World Health Organization means the U.N. agency is losing its biggest funder.
Despite progress, significant disparities in cancer drug access persist globally, with low-income nations struggling to provide even essential treatments, ESMO has reported.
The U.S. also majorly contributes to the WHO's work -- including collaborations with the CDC and NIH on issues like cancer prevention ... of law and global health at George Washington University and Director of the World Health Organization Collaborating ...
Merck's blockbuster drug Keytruda and Eisai's cancer drug Lenvima, in combination with chemotherapy, failed to improve overall survival in patients with a type of esophageal cancer in a late-stage trial,
Artificial intelligence is able to identify women who have an elevated risk of developing breast cancer several years before it is diagnosed, the Norwegian Institute of Public Health (FHI) said on Tuesday.
French lawmakers have voted unanimously to ensure breast cancer patients no longer have to pay out of pocket for the replacement of implants or medical tattoos after a mastectomy.
Dr. Theresa Byrd, dean of UT Tyler School of Health Professions, said with the HPV vaccine is available, it is the best way to prevent cervical cancer.
An advisory about fine particle air pollution from the highest-ranking physician in the United States would be a powerful tool in helping policymakers and communities better protect the health of current and future generations for years to come.
A new study has linked higher levels of air pollution to a reduced risk of developing melanoma, but an oncologist warns that the results may be misinterpreted.