
Newsbites: Cancer screenings; diet and colorectal cancer; daily activity and heart health
Cancer Screening Responsible for Drop in Deaths Deaths from cancer have been decreasing over time….

Cancer Screening Responsible for Drop in Deaths Deaths from cancer have been decreasing over time….

Simpler Screening Detects More Cervical Cancer, Precancerous Lesions Scientists have developed a new, more effective…

Approximately 70 percent of cancer-related deaths stem from cancers without established screening tests, according to…

As we age, the risk of certain health issues, including gynecologic cancers, increases. Arming ourselves…

Over the past 15 years, there’s been a decline among women ages 50 and older…

For all of types of cancer, an early diagnosis means earlier treatment and a higher…

Women 65 and Older at Higher Risk of Late-Stage Cervical Cancer Researchers who analyzed data…
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Eating More Green Foods May Help Protect Your Brain Age-related brain atrophy can be slowed…

It can be called an annual physical exam, a general physical exam, or a wellness…

Breast cancer gets a lot of coverage in health news, but the three gynecologic cancers—cervical,…

Swollen feet can be a normal inflammatory reaction due to overuse or a strain—the result…

Who doesn’t love the smell of fresh blueberry muffins baking or the first bite of…

Q: What are the current recommendations for cervical cancer screening? A: There is some debate…

Ovarian cancer is not the type of cancer that most frequently affects women, but it…

Based on the evidence collected from your medical history, physical exam, and diagnostic tests, your…