A summer tan looks healthy, and skin cancer isn’t that serious, right? Don’t fool yourself. According to the American Cancer Society, an estimated 9,320 people will die from melanoma in the U.S. in 2018.
If there’s one thing a newly diagnosed cancer patient needs, it’s some good news. Women with the most common form of early stage breast cancer now have that news.
For the country that was once said to be the location of the fountain of youth, America isn’t living up to its fame.
Pancreatic cancer has recently been trending upward, shocking many experts and flying in the face of recent cancer trends. Here’s what the experts say might be behind this curious development.
Studies find that both hard-to-treat depression and alcohol abuse may share inflammation as a common culprit.
After extensive reviews of research studies, scientists agree: there’s a strong connection between alcohol consumption and several types of cancer.
In short…headphones can cause hearing loss.
Like many music lovers, you probably pump up the volume of your new favorite song or exercise playlist. But research has…
Since the FDA approved the drug Sildenafil (commonly known as Viagra®) in 1998, there have been no major advances in treatments for erectile dysfunction. That may soon change, thanks to new research led by expert urologist Dr. Ranjith Ramasamy.