Breast cancer deaths are expected to increase during the next quarter-century, largely impacting the world’s poorest ...
Meals from the sunny Mediterranean have been shown to reduce the risk of developing prostate, cervical and colorectal cancer.
A global study finds that breast cancer cases will rise by 38% and deaths by 68% by 2050, with the highest incidence in ...
The World Health Organization released new findings on Friday about an "alarming" lack of awareness about alcohol's link to ...
The European Union is home to the world’s heaviest drinkers, who lack awareness of its link with a range of cancers.
Factors like age, family history, inherited genetic faults and lifestyle factors like alcohol intake and physical activity can influence breast cancer risk.
Ordinance No. SP-3361, the Quezon City Cervical Cancer Elimination measure, will reinforce the city’s commitment to protecting women and families from one of the deadliest yet preventable diseases in ...
March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. Experts from Johns Hopkins Medicine are available to discuss the importance of ...
Hans Kluge continues his leadership as Europe grapples with the COVID-19 pandemic, health system resilience, and emerging ...
The World Health Organization has highlighted a concerning lack of awareness about alcohol's cancer risks in Europe. Only a ...
The European region's struggle with substance use continues to raise concerns, maintaining the world's highest alcohol ...
The World Health Organization has called for “mandatory and standardised” health warning labels on alcoholic beverages in ...