Adults who have never been married face a significantly higher risk of developing cancer than those who have been married, ...
A nationwide study of more than 2 million South Korean women examined how reproductive factors influence the risk for ovarian cancer across different generations and menopausal stages. The study ...
Sorry! It’s not just one magic bullet of a nutrient that will prevent gynecologic cancer but an array of nutrients, according to Dr. Norma Steiner, MD, an OB/GYN who specializes in gynecologic ...
In 2006, Kareena Lynde was working in Shasta Lake, Calif. on a hotshot crew—a group of highly trained wildland firefighters—when she started to notice a sharp pain in her abdomen. At first she chalked ...
Korea: Researchers have found in a new study that across both premenopausal and postmenopausal women, early menarche, later age at menopause, and a longer reproductive span were associated with a ...
Reproductive cancer in women can be a serious and life-threatening diagnosis. In 2024, more than 108,000 women in the United States are expected to be diagnosed with gynecological cancer, according to ...
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Marriage May Come With an Unexpected Benefit — Lower Cancer Risk
A new study found that adults who’ve never been married had surprisingly higher rates of cancer than the married, divorced, ...
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India’s reproductive cancer burden is complex. HPV vaccination drive alone isn’t enough
The Global Cancer Observatory predicts that cancer cases will rise to 32.6 million worldwide by 2045, with India already carrying the third-highest cancer burden globally.
Scientists have been increasingly concerned that microplastics — tiny particles resulting from plastic degradation — pose serious risks to human health. These microscopic particles have been detected ...
A new review of roughly 3,000 studies has found that microplastics could be to blame for contributing to air pollution, respiratory issues, and additional health problems, including cancer and male ...
A study in Cancer Research Communications links marriage to lower cancer risk, with never-married men and women facing 68% ...
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