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Only around 1% of turtles are affected by cancer – far less than in mammals or birds

New study: 4 years after pre-surgical immunotherapy, most patients with advanced melanoma remain alive and disease-free

Denmark has been offering free vaccination against human papillomavirus (HPV) to girls since 2008

Globally, stomach cancer is on the rise in young people, but new research shows that 75% of future cases could be prevented by treating a common bacterial infection: Helicobacter pylori

Reducing multiple tap water contaminants may prevent over 50,000 cancer cases

Former Meta AI researcher says there is a culture of fear in the company that is spreading like cancer

Gaming cancer: How citizen science games could help cure disease

Around three quarters of stomach cancer cases worldwide are attributable to Helicobacter pylori infection, which is treatable, meaning many of these cases could be prevented

Air pollution may contribute to development of lung cancer in never-smokers

Scientists have found fine-particulate air pollution, which includes pollution from vehicles and industry, was strongly associated to increased cancer-driving and cancer-promoting genetic mutations in individuals who have never smoked

NIH Scientists Link Air Pollution and Lung Cancer Mutations in Non-Smokers

In a new study out of Germany, scientists discovered that peptides found in the mucus of axolotls—a wild-looking salamander famous for regenerating limbs—can selectively kill breast cancer cells and destroy antibiotic-resistant bacteria like MRSA (methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus).

Changing a single amino acid in an immune protein, FasL, may be why humans are more susceptible to cancer than chimpanzees

Air pollution linked to lung cancer-driving DNA mutations, study finds

Fungus thought to be source of "pharaoh's curse" that claimed lives of excavators working on King Tutankhamun's burial site, Aspergillus flavus, discovered by scientists to hold powerful cancer-fighting properties when tested on cancer cells…

Fecal examinations prove to be effective means of screenings for gut cancer for patients of as early as 40 years old

Cancers can be detected in the bloodstream 3 years prior to diagnosis

Glyphosate linked to rare and aggressive tumors in rats, new study shows

Bats don't get cancer: Study shows that the "little brown" bat carries two working copies of the key tumor suppressor gene p53, while humans carry only one

A study found that "cannabis sativa extract may be considered an adjuvant in the management of pain and quality of life in patients with metastatic lung cancer."

Sea cucumber compound could be key to a new cancer therapy

Just one dose of magic mushrooms could be a long-term help for cancer patients with depression

New MRI Technique Could Improve Breast Cancer Spread Detection Without Surgery

Science Clears the Way to Treating the Trickiest Bladder Cancers

Nearly 20% of cancer drugs defective in four African nations

CSF1R⁺ immune cells limit CAR T-cell therapy in aggressive B-cell lymphoma, but blocking CSF1R restores treatment response

Loss of the Y chromosome correlates with worse cancer outcomes

Exercise ‘better than drugs’ to stop cancer returning after treatment, trial finds

Exceptional responders to immunotherapy in pancreatic cancer: A multi-institutional case series of a rare occurrence

A study from Botucatu School of Medicine at Sao Paulo State University suggests that Vitamin D supplementation increases the efficacy of chemotherapy used to treat breast cancer

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