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H. pylori Infection Linked to 76% of Projected Gastric Cancer Cases Globally
A study by IARC/WHO estimates 15.6 million people born between 2008 and 2017 will develop gastric cancer globally, with 76% linked to H. pylori; Asia is projected to have the most cases, while Spain will see about 58,641 cases, largely attributable to H. pylori.
H. pylori Infection Linked to 76% of Projected Gastric Cancer Cases Globally
A study by IARC/WHO estimates 15.6 million people born between 2008 and 2017 will develop gastric cancer globally, with 76% linked to H. pylori; Asia is projected to have the most cases, while Spain will see about 58,641 cases, largely attributable to H. pylori.
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36% Bias Score


China Approves First Domestic 9-Valent HPV Vaccine
China approved its first domestically developed 9-valent HPV vaccine, Cecolin 9, ending over a decade of foreign market dominance; the vaccine protects against nine strains of HPV and has shown a favorable safety profile in clinical trials, aligning with China's plan to eliminate cervical cancer by ...
China Approves First Domestic 9-Valent HPV Vaccine
China approved its first domestically developed 9-valent HPV vaccine, Cecolin 9, ending over a decade of foreign market dominance; the vaccine protects against nine strains of HPV and has shown a favorable safety profile in clinical trials, aligning with China's plan to eliminate cervical cancer by ...
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44% Bias Score


7,000 Daily Steps Linked to 11% Lower Cancer Risk
A University of Oxford study of over 85,000 UK participants found that walking 7,000 steps daily reduces the risk of 13 cancers by 11 percent, increasing to 16 percent at 9,000 steps, regardless of intensity.
7,000 Daily Steps Linked to 11% Lower Cancer Risk
A University of Oxford study of over 85,000 UK participants found that walking 7,000 steps daily reduces the risk of 13 cancers by 11 percent, increasing to 16 percent at 9,000 steps, regardless of intensity.
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40% Bias Score


Weight-Loss Injections May Almost Halve Obesity-Related Cancer Risk
A study of 6,000 adults found that weight-loss injections, specifically GLP-1RAs, may reduce the risk of obesity-related cancers by almost 50%, a finding comparable to bariatric surgery; this discovery could lead to a new era of preventive cancer medicine.
Weight-Loss Injections May Almost Halve Obesity-Related Cancer Risk
A study of 6,000 adults found that weight-loss injections, specifically GLP-1RAs, may reduce the risk of obesity-related cancers by almost 50%, a finding comparable to bariatric surgery; this discovery could lead to a new era of preventive cancer medicine.
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48% Bias Score


China Approves Gardasil®9 for Males, Expanding HPV Vaccine Access
China approved MSD's Gardasil®9 HPV vaccine for males aged 16-26, becoming the first and only nine-valent vaccine approved for both sexes in the country, expanding prevention of HPV-related cancers and diseases.
China Approves Gardasil®9 for Males, Expanding HPV Vaccine Access
China approved MSD's Gardasil®9 HPV vaccine for males aged 16-26, becoming the first and only nine-valent vaccine approved for both sexes in the country, expanding prevention of HPV-related cancers and diseases.
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56% Bias Score


Common Pain Relievers Show Promise in Cancer Prevention and Treatment
Studies show common pain relievers like aspirin, ibuprofen, and diclofenac may prevent cancer recurrence by inhibiting the enzyme cyclooxygenase-1, reactivating T-cells to destroy micrometastases, with effectiveness varying across cancer types and patient genetic factors, although potential side eff...
Common Pain Relievers Show Promise in Cancer Prevention and Treatment
Studies show common pain relievers like aspirin, ibuprofen, and diclofenac may prevent cancer recurrence by inhibiting the enzyme cyclooxygenase-1, reactivating T-cells to destroy micrometastases, with effectiveness varying across cancer types and patient genetic factors, although potential side eff...
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40% Bias Score

France Extends HPV Vaccination Catch-Up to Age 26
France's CTV recommends extending HPV vaccination catch-up to age 26, aiming to prevent 6,400 annual HPV-related cancers; the vaccine's near 100% effectiveness before age 17 highlights its crucial role in public health.

France Extends HPV Vaccination Catch-Up to Age 26
France's CTV recommends extending HPV vaccination catch-up to age 26, aiming to prevent 6,400 annual HPV-related cancers; the vaccine's near 100% effectiveness before age 17 highlights its crucial role in public health.
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60% Bias Score

7,000 Steps Daily Linked to 11% Lower Cancer Risk
A six-year University of Oxford study of 85,000 people found that 7,000 daily steps reduced cancer risk by 11 percent, rising to 16 percent at 9,000 steps, challenging the previously recommended 10,000 steps.

7,000 Steps Daily Linked to 11% Lower Cancer Risk
A six-year University of Oxford study of 85,000 people found that 7,000 daily steps reduced cancer risk by 11 percent, rising to 16 percent at 9,000 steps, challenging the previously recommended 10,000 steps.
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32% Bias Score

France Expands HPV Vaccination to Age 26
France's health authority recommends expanding HPV vaccination catch-up to all individuals up to age 26, aiming to increase vaccination coverage and reduce HPV-related cancers, although vaccination between 11 and 14 years old remains prioritized.

France Expands HPV Vaccination to Age 26
France's health authority recommends expanding HPV vaccination catch-up to all individuals up to age 26, aiming to increase vaccination coverage and reduce HPV-related cancers, although vaccination between 11 and 14 years old remains prioritized.
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8% Bias Score

Vitamin D Shows Promise in Colorectal Cancer Prevention and Treatment
A meta-analysis of 50 studies with over 1.3 million participants suggests that vitamin D may prevent and treat colorectal cancer, improving survival rates for patients with advanced-stage disease; further research is needed to determine optimal dosage and the role of genetic factors.

Vitamin D Shows Promise in Colorectal Cancer Prevention and Treatment
A meta-analysis of 50 studies with over 1.3 million participants suggests that vitamin D may prevent and treat colorectal cancer, improving survival rates for patients with advanced-stage disease; further research is needed to determine optimal dosage and the role of genetic factors.
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40% Bias Score

WCRF Recommends Total Alcohol Avoidance for Women to Reduce Breast Cancer Risk
The World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF) advises women to avoid alcohol completely to reduce breast cancer risk, contrasting with UK guidelines permitting up to 14 units weekly, while research suggests even low alcohol consumption increases cancer and heart disease risks.

WCRF Recommends Total Alcohol Avoidance for Women to Reduce Breast Cancer Risk
The World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF) advises women to avoid alcohol completely to reduce breast cancer risk, contrasting with UK guidelines permitting up to 14 units weekly, while research suggests even low alcohol consumption increases cancer and heart disease risks.
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56% Bias Score

Colorectal Cancer Awareness: Rising Rates and Prevention Strategies
Colorectal cancer is the third leading cause of cancer death in US men and fourth in women; over 150,000 cases are expected this year, with 52,900 deaths; March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month; risk factors include obesity, diabetes, smoking, alcohol, diet, genetics, and family history; screeni...

Colorectal Cancer Awareness: Rising Rates and Prevention Strategies
Colorectal cancer is the third leading cause of cancer death in US men and fourth in women; over 150,000 cases are expected this year, with 52,900 deaths; March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month; risk factors include obesity, diabetes, smoking, alcohol, diet, genetics, and family history; screeni...
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16% Bias Score
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