Living as a man, fighting breast cancer: How trans people face care gaps
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New research from World Health Organisation’s International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) and the University of California, Irvine, suggests the amount of time women spend overweight can affect their risk of developing cancer.
Women’s cancer risk may increase the longer they’re obese Read More »
A potential new test to help identify patients with Barrett’s oesophagus who are at increased risk of developing oesophageal cancer.
‘Born to be bad’ or ‘born to be benign’ – testing cells for oesophageal cancer risk Read More »
Traditionally, the benefits of music therapy in cancer care has often been anecdotal this new study has found it does have physical benefits for patients.
Music good medicine for cancer patients Read More »