Lung cancer is unfortunately one of the most common disorders. One of the biggest causes of this disease is thought to be cigarette consumption. However, the situation may not be so much.
Lung cancer is unfortunately one of the most common disorders. One of the biggest causes of this disease is thought to be cigarette consumption. However, the situation may not be so much.
You may love fried bread, but you should know that you should be careful not to burn the bread. But is eating burnt bread harmful?
Scientists have made an important discovery that will facilitate the treatment of cancerous cells. A system has been developed that will enable cancerous cells to self-destruct.
Cancer, with its many varieties, is one of the most common and deadliest diseases of our time. The rate of people suffering from cancer in Middle Eastern countries is much lower than in all other parts of the world. So what makes Middle Easterners distinctive in this regard?
After Apple’s co-founder Steve Jobs died in 2011, he left behind many question marks. Steve Jobs, who sought treatment in alternative medicine instead of traditional medicine as a result of his cancer, asked: “Did he die because of his choice?” It brought the question to mind.
Personalized cancer vaccines, which have been talked about frequently lately and have shown successful results, bring hope to many people. One of them is Adrian Taylor. Taylor, who was given a few months to live after her cancer spread, voluntarily participated in the cancer vaccine study and the results she received reconnected her to life.
A new study revealed that cancer cases in people under 50 have increased by 79 percent. But what is the reason behind this huge increase?
YouTube has announced that it will begin removing content that contains false or unverified information about cancer treatment.
An international team of scientists has developed a new technology that could help detect (or even treat) cancer cells in hard-to-reach places like colon cancer. Developed with genetic engineering…
Have you ever thought about what the headlines “Cancer has been cured” that we have seen in the media for decades mean? After all, we all know that there is no cure for cancer yet. How is it that we often come across these news in news organs that we can call reliable?