Mediterranean diet could lessen endometrial cancer risk
Women who followed a Mediterranean-style diet saw a significant reduction in their risk of endometrial cancer, according to a new study.
Women who followed a Mediterranean-style diet saw a significant reduction in their risk of endometrial cancer, according to a new study.
One more potential benefit for breastfed babies, research suggests, is a lowered risk of childhood leukemia.
A dramatic video has captured the behavior of cytotoxic T cells as they hunt down and eliminate cancer cells within the body.
In patients with metastatic colorectal cancer treated with chemotherapy plus biologics, increased vitamin D levels have been linked to improved survival, according to information presented at the ASCO 2015 Annual Meeting.
For women with breast cancer using the drug tamoxifen, coffee appears to both inhibit tumor growth and reduce recurrence.
Scientists believe that targeting blood vessel cells known as pericytes may offer a potential new therapeutic approach for breast and other cancers.
A reduction in endometrial cancer risk with oral bisphosphonate use in large cohort of postmenopausal women has been observed.
This fact sheet examines possible links between consumption of cruciferous vegetables and cancer prevention.
Previous studies linking moderate alcohol consumption to health benefits may have omitted some important details, according to British researchers.
A new strategy that makes it more difficult for cancer cells to spread, rather than eliminating them outright, is being examined.