Fruits and vegetables contain powerful compounds that may help prevent cancer and support those undergoing treatment. These ...
Lung cancer affects many non-smokers, especially women, due to factors like secondhand smoke and environmental pollutants.
Scientists provide healthy alternatives A diet that follows these recommendations is likely to reduce malignancies at other ...
Lung cancer begins with lung cells that have changed ... but even more so if you have a low WBC count. Eat a nutritious diet, get plenty of rest, and avoid germs and injury as much as possible.
Researchers say chronic inflammation raises a person’s risk of developing colorectal cancer as well as suppresses the body’s ...
Researchers are raising concerns about the potential dangers of certain foods and cooking oils in cancer prevention. A new ...
Abbie Jaye, known professionally as Chef AJ, has announced that she has been diagnosed with stage 3 lung cancer ...
Last month may have been Lung Cancer Awareness Month. But in solidarity with other survivors and all who’ve lost their battle ...
Cigarette smoking is the number one risk factor for lung cancer. Secondhand smoke, family history, lifestyle choices (poor diet and lack of exercise) and occupational exposures to materials like ...