Cancer is still the most common cause of death for men in the US ages 60 to 79 and women ages 40 to 79. For all adults combined, cancer is the second most common cause of death (after heart disease).
A cancer diagnosis can feel like life is suddenly on a clock — but it doesn’t have to be. With the right strategy, many people are living longer, fuller lives even after diagnosis. While medical ...
Even though I have a degree in biology, I knew little about cancer – until life gave me a crash course. In 2019, while working on my master’s degree in Huntsville, I developed severe leg pain. At ...
After a cancer diagnosis, 7 in 10 people now survive five years or more, according to a report from the American Cancer Society.
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