Cervical cancer deaths in the U.S. have dropped significantly thanks to widespread screening, but there’s still work to be done. Most cases occur in women who haven’t been adequately screened, diagnosed, or treated, and disparities persist across racial, ethnic, and geographic lines. Black, Hispanic, Native American, and Asian women—along with those in rural or underserved…
Did you know that drinking alcohol can increase your risk of cancer? Many people don’t realize the connection, but research shows that alcohol is linked to several types of cancer—including breast, colorectal, and liver cancer—no matter what type of drink you choose. It all comes down to how alcohol is processed in your body, leading…
The chances of surviving Gallbladder Cancer depends to a large extent on how early the cancer is detected. The survival rates are dramatically higher if the cancer is detected while still at the “Local” stage. This is why it is essential to know the typical signs and symptoms associated with the diseases. This video is made to…