Cancer Risk
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healthPersonalized Cancer Risk Models Reveal Screening Gaps
Study shows individual cancer risk varies widely, suggesting screening should go beyond age and sex.
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healthAlmost 30% of European Healthcare Workers Exposed to Cancer Risks at Work
A new EU study reveals that nearly a third of health and social care workers in Europe face on-the-job exposure to carcinogens like radiation and formaldehyde.
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healthBeing Unmarried Linked to Higher Cancer Risk
A recent study reveals never-married adults have significantly higher cancer rates, with some types showing drastic gaps.
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healthHPV Vaccine Significantly Cuts Cancer Risk in Young Males, Study Finds
New international study reveals the 9-valent HPV vaccine reduces cancer risk by 46% in males aged 9-26, supporting gender-neutral vaccination programs.
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healthAir Pollution Linked to Cancer Risk Beyond Lungs, New Report States
A recent report reveals air pollution significantly increases the risk of various cancers, not just lung cancer, impacting populations unequally.
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healthNew Study Links Common Blood Disorder Anemia to Increased Cancer Risk
Swedish research reveals that a new diagnosis of anemia is a significant risk marker for developing cancer and all-cause mortality, urging closer medical follow-up.
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healthMarriage Linked to Significantly Lower Cancer Risk in New Study
Analysis of 4 million cases reveals a strong correlation between never-married adults and higher cancer incidence rates.
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healthVegetarian Diets Linked to Lower Cancer Risk in Major Study
New research reveals vegetarian diets are associated with a reduced risk of five specific cancer types, though an increased risk for one is also noted.