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Appendix Cancer Cases Surge in Millennials and Gen X

When Chris Williams started feeling sharp stomach pain one night in 2021, he went straight to the emergency room. The next morning, he had surgery to remove his appendix. But that wasn't...
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AI Boosts Skin Cancer Diagnoses

An experimental AI tool can help speed detection of melanoma and other skin diseases, a new study says. The tool, PanDerm, improved accuracy of other skin conditions. An estimated 70% of people...
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Psychedelics Can Help Cancer Patients Battling Depression

Magic mushrooms might be key to quelling depression among people battling cancer. A single dose of psilocybin provided sustained reductions in depression and anxiety among cancer patients who...
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CT Scans Outperform DNA Stool Tests In Colon Cancer Screening

CT scans might be able to prevent more colon cancers than stool DNA tests, a new study says. CT colonography performed every three to five years could ward off more cases of cancer than...
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Wildfire Smoke Dents Survival Odds For Lung Cancer Patients

Wildfire smoke could make it harder for people with lung cancer to survive, a new study says. Californians with lung cancer who breathed smoke from wildfires had a 20% increased risk of...
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Exercise Improves Odds Against Cancer

The last thing a cancer patient might like to do is hit the treadmill or hop on an exercise bike, given how much the disease and its treatments drain a person's energy. But toughing through workouts may...
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Alcohol-Related Cancer Deaths Double in the U.S.

Alcohol-fueled cancer deaths nearly doubled in the United States during the past three decades, with cases among men driving this surge, a new study says. Between 1990 and 2021, deaths from...
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