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The latest news on cancer
Researchers review evidence for forthcoming guidelines by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force
Under-30s most likely to use tanning beds or sunbathe, online poll suggests
Only 7 percent had a doctor look over their skin for suspicious moles, study finds
They are not typically challenging their treatments, study found
Just $8 billion was spent on prevention out of almost $244 billion received, CDC says
Melanoma, the deadliest form, increasingly strikes younger adults. Here’s how to cut your risk.
It was better than clinical exam in determining if treatment was working before breast cancer surgery
A vaccine to treat deadly pancreatic cancer could be available within a couple years.
Early research includes a vaccine and a high-tech probe to spot signs of disease
They reported less pain with traditional colonoscopy than with 'virtual' imaging procedure
