Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Infection occurred in 3.2% of children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia and 5.2% with acute myeloid leukemia.
In 2025, an estimated 618,120 people will die from cancer in the U.S. The figure represents about 30% of the estimated 2,041,910 new cancer cases the U.S. is expected to see in 2025. As the cancer ...
Researchers are continuing to find that cancer is affecting younger generations more often, particularly finding incidence rates for Generation X and millennials have increased over time for 17 of the ...
Following almost a decade of decline, prostate cancer incidence in the U.S. increased 3.0% per year between 2014 through 2021, according to a report published Sept. 2 in CA: A Cancer Journal for ...
While rates of cancer diagnosis under age 50 have risen in recent years, this has not translated into increased cancer ...
The overall incidence of stroke and ischemic stroke (IS) decreased among both White and Black people over the past two decades, results of an updated analysis of stroke trends in a representative US ...
New insights uncover how ovarian cancer incidence varies by subtype and geography, calling for tailored healthcare strategies to address disparities and reduce the global burden. Study: Worldwide ...
MG prevalence and incidence have more than doubled from 1952 to 2022, with significant increases post-2008. Women are at a higher risk for MG, with a female:male ratio of 1.6:1, and different peak ...
A retrospective analysis out of Denmark could not find a causal relationship to explain trends in melanoma incidence and mortality rates, demonstrating the need for more research in this area.
"These increasing trends of uterine cancers in women aged 20-49 years indicate the need for increased awareness about modifiable risk factors (e.g., obesity) as well as the need to be aware of ...
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