It’s possible to catch a cold or get the flu at any time of year. But the chances of becoming sick increase during cold and ...
People who both smoke cigarettes and use electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes, e-cigs, or vapes) are 4 times more likely to develop lung cancer than people who only smoke cigarettes, new research finds ...
Radon is a key cause of lung cancer, and it could be lurking undetected in your home. Testing is easy and inexpensive, and it could help protect you and your family.
It’s common to experience a range of emotions when your husband, wife, or partner is diagnosed with cancer. You may feel like ...
Even if you have no family history of breast cancer, what you eat can have a big impact on your breast cancer risk. The good news is that even making small changes in your diet can help lower this ...
It can be hard to talk to your cancer care team about your tobacco use. But it’s an important conversation to have, and it will help them support you better. Concern that the care team might judge ...
Young people with cancer are at high risk for experiencing financial distress, according to a new study. Financial distress refers to the problems a person can have while managing the costs of cancer.
There are many benefits of quitting tobacco after you’ve been told you have cancer. Quitting can lead to longer survival and a better quality of life. Tobacco use can also worsen the side effects of ...
Researchers have found that exposing some types of cancer cells to alternating electric fields, also known as tumor treating fields (or TTFields), can interfere with the cells’ ability to grow and ...