I saw this as something that I thought would change me,” said Clark Gamblin, a cancer surgeon in Milwaukee. “And change me ...
Oct. 30, 2024 — Metastasis remains the primary challenge to reducing cancer deaths worldwide. A study is providing insights that researchers say point to therapeutic ... Determining Precise ...
Debbie Mayfield has served Indian River and Brevard counties in the Legislature since 2008. She won a House seat last year.
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“Three, two, one.” Looking up towards the Volusia County Courthouse, cancer survivor Rick O’Neill starts the 2025 MeStrong race with 6,400 people on Feb 1. O’Neill is a DeLand resident of 41 years, ...
Feb. 7, 2025 — Pancreatic cancer patients may benefit from future precision treatments as a new study shows how some tumors may potentially be more susceptible to ... Personalized Cancer ...
The ACS report, published Thursday, includes statistics based on mortality data through 2022 and cancer incidence data through 2021, which are the most recent years with compiled data available to ...
Black men have a 73% higher incidence rate of prostate cancer than White men and are twice as likely to die from it according to the American Cancer Society (ACS) Cancer Facts & Figures for African ...
Overall, the cancer mortality rate declined by 34% between 1991 and 2022 in the United States ... The study also looked at cancer inequalities by race. Native Americans see rates of kidney ...
The charity race hopes to beat its own record again after last year's record of 750 participants. Credit: Ayuntamiento de Albox The municipality commemorated World Cancer Day with the reading of a ...
Victor LaGroon, the first-ever DEI officer for the Department of Veterans Affairs, left his post in 2023, fearing future ...
In 2022, it was the leading cause of cancer deaths among men between the ... and more patients dying of these cancers based on race." Only 56% of endometrial cancers and 58% of breast cancers ...