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Dr. Rath’s Cellular Health Recommendations for Cancer

Dr. Rath’s Cellular Health recommendations for cancer comprise a patented combination of nutrients that has been successfully tested against more than 55 different types of cancer […]

World Health Organization Warns New Cancer Cases to Soar 77 Percent by 2050

The number of new cancer cases will rise to more than 35 million in 2050 – 77 percent higher than the figure in 2022, the World Health Organization’s cancer agency has warned.

Russia on Verge of Creating Cancer Vaccines, Putin Claims

President Vladimir Putin recently announced that Russian scientists were on the cusp of developing a vaccine for cancer, adding that he hopes the new therapy could be applied to individual treatments in the future.

Most Survivors of Childhood Cancer Don’t Get the Tests Needed to Detect Serious Long-Term Adverse Effects

Surviving childhood cancer does not always mean a clean bill of health, as the treatments that eradicate those cancers can put adult survivors at risk of new cancers and other serious health problems.

Doctors Report Mysterious Worldwide Cancer ‘Epidemic’

Leading doctors are highlighting a mysterious worldwide rise in cancer cases among patients aged under 50. Widely covered in the mainstream media, the development follows the […]

Food Additives Linked to 15 Percent Higher Cancer Risk

Certain additives that are used to improve the texture and shelf life of food could increase the risk of cancer by 15 percent, a new study by French researchers has found.

Growing Evidence of the Protective Effect of Vitamin D Against Breast Cancer

A new review examines the role of vitamin D in the prevention of breast cancer. Published in the Nutrients journal by researchers from Spain, it seeks […]

Many Cancer Drugs Still Unproven 5 Years After Being Given Accelerated Approval in United States

New research questions the effectiveness of the United States Food and Drug Administration’s accelerated drug approval program after finding that many cancer drugs remain unproven five years later.