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Many people can have polyps and, like Andy, have no symptoms. A polyp can take as many as 10 to 15 years to develop into ...
To close out Men’s Health Month, the Cancer Connections team sat down with Dr. William Dahut, the American Cancer Society’s ...
Steve Drayton, a man living with HIV and a three-time cancer survivor, has dedicated the last 30 years of his life to ...
If the air quality is poor, stay inside as much as possible and avoid fireworks.
The Cancer Research for High School Program is part of the American Cancer Society Center for Innovation in Cancer Research ...
The Post-Baccalaureate (PB) Fellows Program is part of the American Cancer Society (ACS) Center for Innovation in Cancer Research (CICR) Training.
During cancer treatment, sometimes it seems like life is on hold. It can be hard to know how many of your usual activities ...
When to apply and reapply sunscreen Consider sunscreen as one part of your overall skin cancer protection plan, year-round, especially if staying in the shade and wearing protective clothing aren’t ...
For CJ, a busy restaurant general manager getting ready for his 38th birthday, life was moving fast. Juggling 60-hour work weeks and preparing for a trip to Spain, he barely noticed the small, itchy ...
As summer approaches, you might be tempted to get a “base tan” before spending serious time in the sun. But there’s no such thing as a safe tan. In fact, no amount of tanning is safe for your skin. “A ...
About 1 in 10 cancers are caused by an inherited genetic mutation, according to the National Cancer Institute. But many men might not know they have an inherited cancer risk — or what to do about it ...
Leticia Nogueira, PhD, MPH, is Scientific Director of Health Services Research in the Surveillance & Health Equity Science department at the American Cancer Society (ACS). Her research focuses on ...
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