Scientists have identified proteins that could signal increased lung cancer risk, as well as a drug that could reduce the ...
Researchers at the Francis Crick Institute and University College London (UCL), funded by Cancer Research UK and the European Research Council (ERC), have identified a 14-protein signature in the ...
As we age, our cells acquire cancer-causing mutations, but mutations alone are rarely enough to start a tumor. An ...
While smoking is commonly linked to lung cancer, experts warn it can also significantly raise the risk of bladder cancer, ...
Smoking leaves more than just a bad taste in your mouth — it could be fueling your oral cancer risk. Studies have consistently reported that cigarette users are 5 to 10 times more likely to develop ...
If you were to ask most people what causes cancer, the answer would probably be smoking, alcohol, the sun, hair dye or some ...
E-cigarettes may carry cancer risks of their own, researchers warn. A doctor explains what people who vape and parents should ...
Oral cancers make up nearly 3% of all new cancer diagnoses each year. While smoking or chewing tobacco, alcohol consumption ...
Smoking is one cause of colorectal cancer. Quitting smoking may help reduce the risk of cancer development while also increasing your outlook if you do develop colorectal cancer. Colorectal cancer is ...