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Coldwater Creek Nuclear Waste: Cancer Risks and Inadequate Disposal

A 2019 study linked Coldwater Creek's nuclear waste contamination to increased cancer risks in residents exposed from the 1960s-1990s; one family experienced multiple cancer deaths, prompting a doctor to call for further investigation.

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Cancer Death Rates Decline in US, but Increases in Specific Cancers Remain

The National Cancer Institute's 2024 report shows a decline in overall cancer death rates (1.7% annually for men, 1.3% for women) between 2018 and 2022, attributed to improved screening, treatment, and reduced tobacco use; however, some cancers, like pancreatic and oral cavity cancers, saw increased...

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US Cancer Deaths Fall Overall, But Rise in Several Types

A new report reveals that overall cancer deaths in the US are declining, with annual decreases of 1.7 percent for men and 1.3 percent for women between 2018 and 2022; however, deaths from several cancers, including melanoma and pancreatic cancer, are rising due to factors like obesity, aging, and de...

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US Cancer Deaths Decline, but Obesity-Related Cancers and Racial Disparities Rise

The 2024 Annual Report to the Nation on the Status of Cancer, released Monday, shows an overall decline in US cancer deaths from 2001-2022, but also reveals rising incidence rates for several cancers linked to obesity and significant racial disparities in mortality rates, particularly among Black wo...

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NHS Urges Public Vigilance for Subtle Cancer Signs

The NHS launched a campaign urging people to be vigilant for subtle changes in their bodies that could indicate cancer, highlighting the importance of early diagnosis in improving treatment outcomes; a survey revealed that fewer than 40 percent of people regularly check their bodies for warning sign...

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Italy's Alcohol Crisis Amidst Global Wine Decline

Italy faces a public health crisis with 8 million people consuming alcohol dangerously, while climate change has decreased wine production and increased prices globally, leading to decreased consumption and impacting the wine industry economically.

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Primorsky Cancer Patients Find Support in Volunteer Network

A meeting in Primorsky Krai connected cancer patients with 50 volunteers offering support, information, and resources; the initiative, supported by the regional health ministry, highlights peer-to-peer support and community involvement in cancer care.

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Rising Cancer Deaths in the U.S. Despite Overall Decline

A new report reveals that while overall cancer deaths are declining in the U.S., deaths from several cancers—including melanoma, oral cancers, and those affecting bones, joints, pancreas, uterus, and liver—are increasing due to factors such as obesity, delayed diagnosis, and an aging population.

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Rostov Doctors Successfully Remove Large Kidney Tumor from Severely Obese Patient

A 55-year-old, 190kg Rostov resident with heart problems and advanced kidney cancer, underwent a three-stage treatment plan (embolization, hemoglobin stabilization, and surgery) resulting in complete tumor removal.

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Climate Change Increases Arsenic in Rice, Posing Global Health Threat

A new study reveals climate change may increase arsenic levels in rice, potentially causing millions of additional cancer cases in China alone; researchers are exploring mitigation strategies but face a significant challenge.

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Climate Change Exacerbates Arsenic in Rice, Posing Major Health Risks

A 10-year study in China found that rising CO2 levels and temperatures increase arsenic in rice, potentially causing 19.3 million additional cancer cases in China alone, based on current consumption rates, highlighting the urgent need for climate-change adaptation strategies in rice cultivation.

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AI System Improves Atrophic Gastritis Diagnosis

MedTech AI, a Beeline and Sechenov University collaboration, developed an AI system for atrophic gastritis diagnosis using WSI analysis of gastrobiopsies; it quantifies precancerous changes, improving diagnostic accuracy and potentially reducing stomach cancer risk.

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