Cancer Screening
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healthCanada's Hidden Breast Cancer Hotspots: Rural Risks and Screening Gaps
New StatCan data reveals highest breast cancer risks in rural Quebec, Ontario, Prairies, and immigrant-heavy urban centers.
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healthLessons for Life: Why Early Cancer Action Matters
Insights from IHH Healthcare Singapore forum: early detection, financial planning and support systems improve cancer outcomes.
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healthColorectal Cancer: Why Women Often Dismiss Key Symptoms
Colorectal cancer is rising in younger women, yet symptoms like bloating and fatigue are often overlooked. Experts urge proactive screening and awareness.
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healthHealthcare Barriers Significantly Reduce Cancer Screening Rates
New research reveals that financial, logistical, and emotional barriers significantly decrease adherence to recommended cancer screenings across five major cancer types in the U.S.
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healthCervical Cancer Crisis: Canada Faces 'Fastest-Rising' Rates Amidst Policy Failures
Canadian doctors warn of a growing cervical cancer crisis, urging immediate policy changes to address stalled vaccination rates and inequitable screening access.
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healthColorectal Cancer Now Tops Cancer Deaths for Americans Under 50
Colorectal cancer has surpassed all other cancer types as the leading cause of death for individuals under 50 in the United States, a concerning new trend.
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healthChristy Carlson Romano Shares Cancer Screening Update
Actress Christy Carlson Romano reveals a positive cancer screening result, detailing her family history and upcoming medical procedures.
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healthEarly-Onset Bowel Cancer Surges: Actor's Death Sparks Urgent Call for Action
A concerning rise in early-onset bowel cancer among young adults, highlighted by actor James Van Der Beek's death, is driving calls for improved screening and earlier detection strategies.