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A new study has found significantly higher cancer rates among European Jews who immigrated to Israel after the Holocaust than among those who left Europe either before or during World War II.
Cancer diagnoses and deaths continued to decline in the U.S., according to the latest available data, helped by efforts to reduce risk, provide early detection and develop therapies.
Falling numbers of women taking HRT could be responsible for a slight drop in breast cancer rates, say researchers. A new study claims to match the drop in use of hormone replacement therapy in women aged 50 to 54 years with falling rates of the disease.
For the first time since researchers began reporting national data on cancer, the statistics in a new report show that the rate of newly diagnosed cancers is declining in America; at the same time, the death rate for all cancers combined continues to...
When it comes to breast cancer, the numbers speak for themselves: 22,400 Canadian women will be diagnosed this year, and 5,000 will die.
Overall deaths from kidney cancer have now fallen across Europe after peaking in the early 1990s, according to a detailed analysis of mortality rates for 32 countries published in the urology journal BJU International.