How to Know if You Have Skin Cancer

Skin cancer is a condition where abnormal cells grow in the skin tissues. Normally, old skin cells die off, and new ones replace them. But when this process is disrupted, often by exposure to sunlight’s ultraviolet (UV) light, cells can grow rapidly, leading to cancer. These abnormal cells may be benign (noncancerous) or cancerous. If… Continue reading How to Know if You Have Skin Cancer

New EPA Rules Take Aim at “Cancer Alley”

The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has issued new rules aimed at protecting neighborhoods near over 200 manufacturing facilities releasing airborne toxins like ethylene oxide, chloroprene, benzene, vinyl chloride, 1,3 butadiene, and ethylene dichloride. Studies indicate that approximately 104,000 Americans live within 6 miles of these factories. They face a cancer risk above 1 in… Continue reading New EPA Rules Take Aim at “Cancer Alley”

Is Amyloidosis a Cancer? Comparing the Two Diseases

Medically reviewed and verified by Kate Burke, MD, MHA In the realm of medical conditions, amyloidosis and cancer stand out as significant challenges. Both diseases involve the spread of abnormal cells throughout different parts of the body. They can show up in various organs and tissues, and if left untreated can be fatal. Each of… Continue reading Is Amyloidosis a Cancer? Comparing the Two Diseases

Accelerated Aging Linked to Cancer Risk in Young Adults

Researchers investigating the rising incidence of certain cancers among younger adults have identified a potential link to accelerated biological aging and risk. The study, presented at the American Association of Cancer Research’s conference, analyzed data from the UK Biobank. The focus was on nine blood-based markers associated with biological age. Findings The study found that… Continue reading Accelerated Aging Linked to Cancer Risk in Young Adults

Screening for Cancer: The Higher Risk Faced by Black Americans

Cancer does not discriminate, affecting individuals of all backgrounds. However, recent studies have brought attention to the heightened risk that Black Americans face when it comes to cancer. Screening for cancer is critically important. Early detection can be a powerful tool in the fight against this formidable disease. Black Americans confront a higher risk of… Continue reading Screening for Cancer: The Higher Risk Faced by Black Americans

Innovative Cancer Vaccine Shows Promising Results

Biotech company Orbis Health Solutions is making significant strides in the development of a groundbreaking cancer treatment. This treatment is aimed at minimizing debilitating side effects. Traditional cancer therapies, such as chemotherapy, often result in adverse effects that can be as distressing as the disease itself. Many traditional cancer treatments work by killing off cancer… Continue reading Innovative Cancer Vaccine Shows Promising Results

What is the Treatment For Cervical Cancer? 

Cervical cancer, a type of cancer that affects the lower part of the uterus, has long been a cause of concern for women worldwide. However, advancements in medical science and a better understanding of the disease have significantly improved treatment outcomes. This provides new hope and options for women facing this diagnosis.   How are… Continue reading What is the Treatment For Cervical Cancer? 

CyberKnife, VATS + other surgical and less invasive treatments for lung cancer

Surgery is among the most common treatments for people with lung cancer. Let’s take a closer look at various types of surgery for lung cancer, as well as emerging non-surgical and minimally invasive treatments, like CyberKnife or “SBRT,” cryosurgery and “VATS.” Huh? Read on… we’ll explain. Common types of lung cancer surgery Before we explore… Continue reading CyberKnife, VATS + other surgical and less invasive treatments for lung cancer

Speaking out for Lung Cancer Awareness Month: “We’ve got to get rid of the stigma”

November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month, and we’re sharing members’ encounters with stigma and the automatic association with smoking. Lung cancer rates are increasing among nonsmokers, and some members of your community are raising their voices. One concern? The assumption that lung cancer only affects smokers could delay diagnosis and treatment for anyone (especially never-smokers)… Continue reading Speaking out for Lung Cancer Awareness Month: “We’ve got to get rid of the stigma”

From tomatoes to turmeric: Can foods fight inflammation?

Inflammation is a hot topic. What’s it all about? And what’s the scoop on certain diets, foods and supplements, such as turmeric, when it comes to fighting inflammation? What is inflammation? Not all inflammation is “bad.” Acute inflammation is part of the body’s natural way of defending itself from foreign substances like viruses, bacteria, cuts and splinters.… Continue reading From tomatoes to turmeric: Can foods fight inflammation?