Tag: cancer
New approach: Ultrasound may help destroy cancer tissue
Ultrasound has long been a familiar tool in healthcare. Now the technology is taking on a new and more active role in the treatment of cancer.
42 percent of cancer cases could be prevented through lifestyle changes
Small everyday choices can have a major impact on the risk of developing cancer. Research and oncologists’ own habits point in the same direction.
Nasal cancer explained: symptoms, risks and detection
Small, persistent changes in the nose or face are easy to ignore, but in some cases they are the earliest signs of a much more serious disease.
New research: Moderate amounts of alcohol may increase cancer risk
Many people see a small amount of alcohol as a harmless part of everyday life, but new research suggests otherwise.
39-year-old mother shares early signs missed before cancer diagnosis
A 39-year-old mother thought her symptoms were harmless. Months later, doctors revealed stage-four cancer.
New research shows how UV light triggers inflammation in skin cells
A new study suggests that UV exposure can switch off an internal regulatory system in the skin, and allowing inflammation to escalate.
