North Carolina Rep. Joe John, a Wake County Democrat, announced his resignation from the state legislature, writing that he has exhausted all treatment options for cancer. John, 85, was first ...
Racial inequalities in cancer deaths also persist, the report highlighted. Rates in Native American people are double or triple the rates of White people for kidney, liver, stomach and cervical ...
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the terminal parking lot, the incoming ferry and the surrounding area of people. After several hours of negotiations, Capato peacefully left his car and was arrested, police said. He had a body ...
A Martha's Vineyard man was arrested after claiming to have explosives and threatening to "vaporize" anyone who came near him when police were called to an island ferry terminal on Wednesday.
The cancer burden in the United States is shifting towards women and younger people, a new American Cancer Society study released Thursday shows, with disease rates in one group—women aged 50 to ...
Hundreds of people with Jewish ancestry in England have been identified as being at increased risk of cancer and offered risk-reducing options, as part of a new NHS genetic testing programme. New data ...
A puzzling rise in colorectal cancer cases among people under 45 has caused alarm in recent years, but that cancer type is not alone. New cervical cancer diagnoses are also rising in women under 45.
The risk for men is 1 in 29. The new data suggests that nearly 40% of people will be diagnosed with invasive cancer in their lifetime. The group of devastating diseases remains the second-leading ...
Although long considered a disease of aging, certain cancers are turning up more often in younger women, according to a new report. By Roni Caryn Rabin More Americans are surviving cancer, but the ...
Or who’s included in the AIAN group? Despite the decreases in death rates, cancer remains the second leading cause of death in the US, and the leading cause of death in people younger than 85.