Adults 45 and older should start routine colorectal cancer screenings. People at higher risk due to family history or other ...
Prostate cancer is the second-leading cause of cancer death in American men. According to the American Cancer Society, Black ...
“The more fiber you eat—the more fruits, vegetables, legumes, whole grains—the more diverse your microbiome is,” she said.
The researchers found that having at least two servings of yogurt a week was helpful. A serving of yogurt is 6 ounces, so ...
Excess body weight—including overweight and obesity—is a significant risk factor for cancer. Research from the American Cancer Society estimates that it contributes to approximately 5 percent of ...
This guest essay reflects the views of Dr. Richard Barakat, physician-in-chief at the Northwell Health Cancer Institute.
A mobile prostate cancer screening program proved feasible for men in underserved neighborhoods and led to a high rate of ...
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A Wisconsin doctor ran seven marathons on seven continents, from Antarctica to North America, to raise awareness of ...
Breast cancer cases in men only account for 1% of all breast cancer diagnoses. But, knowing the signs, causes, and treatments remain important.
Scientists have discovered that regular, long-term consumption of this breakfast staple could help lower the risk of ...
New research maps the global burden of male cancers from 1990 to 2040, showing how aging, lifestyle, and healthcare access ...