Cancer Prevention
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healthWHO Study: Nearly Half of Preventable Cancers Tied to Smoking and Alcohol
A new WHO analysis finds 38% of 2022's 19 million cancer cases were preventable, with tobacco and alcohol linked to nearly half of them.
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healthCancer Breakthrough: Oncogenic Viruses Detected in Wastewater
Scientists detect and track tumor-associated viruses in wastewater, offering new potential for cancer prevention and public health monitoring.
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healthGlobal Study Confirms HPV Vaccination Slashes Cancer Rates
Systematic review shows HPV vaccination dramatically reduces infections, precancers, genital warts, and cervical cancer at population level.
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healthEU Cancer Prevention Barriers Revealed
Study finds barriers like health literacy, cost, and misinformation hinder cancer prevention in Europe.
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healthUp to 40% of Global Cancer Cases Preventable, WHO Reports
New WHO findings reveal preventable causes behind 40% of cancer cases globally, emphasizing tobacco, alcohol, and infections as major risk factors.
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healthTwo Habits Dramatically Cut Cancer Risk, WHO Study Reveals
New World Health Organization analysis highlights two primary lifestyle changes that can significantly prevent cancer cases globally.
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healthCancer Interception: Stopping Disease Decades Before It Starts
Revolutionary 'cancer interception' strategies aim to detect and neutralize cancer-causing processes long before tumors form, promising a paradigm shift in disease prevention.
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healthNew Strategy Needed for Lung Cancer in Non-Smokers
Experts call for a distinct approach to detecting and preventing lung cancer in individuals who have never smoked, a growing global health concern.