One meta-analysis even linked the use of PPIs to an approximate three-time increase in stomach-cancer rates. Researchers from Scandinavia, Iceland, Finland and the UK decided to take one more look at ...
Smoking, being overweight, and exposure to ultraviolet radiation from the sun and sunbeds are the top preventable causes of cancer, experts have warned. Researchers from the World Health Organisation ...
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Can Ozempic cause cancer?
This article was reviewed by Lynn Marie Morski, MD, JD. Key takeaways: Semaglutide — the active ingredient in Ozempic® — causes thyroid tumors in rodents. But it’s unclear if this happens in humans.
The 30 controllable risk factors that fuel cancer, researchers identify - Preventable cancer is more common in men than women, according to the study ...
There is no direct evidence that bulimia causes cancer. However, the behaviors associated with bulimia can lead to conditions that may increase cancer risk, particularly esophageal cancer. Chronic ...
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Nearly four in ten new cancer cases might be preventable, according to the World Health Organization
Today is World Cancer Day, an international effort to recognize and raise awareness about cancer. To mark the occasion, the World Health Organization released the results of a landmark analysis which ...
Roughly 37–40% of all new cancer cases in 2022—about 7.1 million—were linked to preventable causes, suggesting major ...
New findings challenge the long-held belief that animal protein raises mortality risk, showing no harm for longevity and even a small cancer-protective effect in US adults. Study: Animal and plant ...
Jan 23 (Reuters) - Cancer-related deaths among U.S. adults under age 50 have decreased for every leading malignancy except colorectal cancer, which is now the most common cause of cancer death, up ...
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Global analysis reveals up to four in ten cancer cases could be prevented
Up to four in ten cancer cases worldwide could be prevented, according to a new global analysis from the World Health Organization (WHO) and its International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC). The ...
A new global analysis from the World Health Organisation (WHO) and its International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) shows that up to four in ten cancer cases worldwide could be prevented ...
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