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Three types of interventions aimed at increasing human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine coverage are all cost-effective.
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Women with breast cancer who consumed higher amounts of fruits and vegetables after their diagnosis were less likely to die during the study period than those with lower amounts of fruits and vegetables in their diets.
Medicaid expansion linked with fewer cancer deaths
Medicaid expansion propelled by the Affordable Care Act has been linked with a significant reduction in risk of early death among patients with newly diagnosed cases of breast, lung, and colon cancer, according to a new study.
Symposium honors the life and work of the late John B. Little
More than 200 people gathered virtually on October 30, 2020 for the 23rd annual John B. Little Symposium to honor the legacy of radiobiology expert John B. Little and to share research on the health effects of radiation.
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Newly discovered mechanism for cellular migration has implications for embryonic development, cancer metastasis, and tissue regeneration.
A call for greater transparency, reproducibility in use of artificial intelligence in medicine
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Some Black hair products may harm users’ health
Hair products sometimes used by Black women may contain endocrine-disrupting chemicals linked with serious health issues.
Disparities may affect colorectal cancer outcomes among Blacks
High rates of colorectal cancer incidence and death among Blacks may be due to disparities in screening guidelines and research, say experts.