Researchers identified 30 modifiable factors that influence cancer risk, from smoking to sun exposure. More than a third of ...
Two everyday habits, cigarette smoking and alcohol consumption, account for a staggering share of cancers that could be avoided entirely. Together, these behaviors sit at the center of the preventable ...
Reported earlier this week in Nature Medicine, experts predict a significant proportion of cancer cases globally are linked ...
Roughly 37–40% of all new cancer cases in 2022—about 7.1 million—were linked to preventable causes, suggesting major ...
Three major modifiable risk factors account for much of the attributable cancer burden, but substantial variations across regions and between sexes exist.
Nearly 40% of new cancer cases worldwide are potentially preventable, according to one of the first investigations 1 of its ...
True or False: Modifiable risk factors accounted for most of the global cancer burden, according to an international study ...
Four in 10 cancer cases and about half of cancer deaths among U.S. adults 30 years old and older in 2019 were linked to “modifiable” risk factors like smoking, drinking, poor diet and not getting ...
Findings of a Mendelian randomization analysis showed that greater body mass index as a child and adult and incidence of smoking were associated with an increased risk of psoriasis, whereas having ...
Modifiable health risks, such as obesity, high blood pressure and smoking, were linked to more than $730 billion in healthcare spending in the U.S. in 2016, according to a study published in The ...