Drinking more than four cups of coffee daily has been found to lower the risk of head and neck cancer, a new analysis reveals ...
Part of that spike is due to rising rates of cancers that affect primarily women, including breast cancer and endometrial ...
A diet deficient in calcium was considered the highest risk factor, linked to approximately one in five deaths from colon ...
Researchers at the Keck School of Medicine of USC discovered a link between levels of manmade "forever chemicals" in drinking ...
Regarding alcohol intake, they found a 15% higher risk of colorectal cancer for every 20 grams of alcohol consumed per day.
Cervical cancer is the third most common gynecological cancer in the United States, but a Louisville doctor says it can be ...
Women under the age of 65 are more likely than men to be diagnosed with cancer, according to new data from the American ...
A new study found that drinking certain amounts of caffeinated coffee and tea was linked to a decreased risk for head and ...
Alcohol consumption can elevate cancer risk through mechanisms such as DNA damage, hormonal changes, and oxidative stress, with risks increasing alongside consumption levels.
Excessive alcohol consumption is the third-leading preventable cause of cancer in the U.S., linked to 100,000 cancer cases ...
A new study found that getting a glass of milk's worth of calcium per day, whether or not it comes from dairy, can lower ...