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[ad_1] (RxWiki News) The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a home DNA test that can provide limited information about cancer risk. The newly approved test, from the
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[ad_1] (RxWiki News) Eating highly processed foods like donuts and sugary cereals may increase your risk of developing cancer, according to a new study. This new study found that higher
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[ad_1] (RxWiki News) The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a new medication to treat prostate cancer. This new medication is called Erleada (apalutamide). The FDA approved it
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[ad_1] (RxWiki News) The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a new drug to treat a rare type of cancer that affects the pancreas and gastrointestinal tract. The
The Benefits of Exercise After Breast Cancer
[ad_1] (RxWiki News) Aerobic exercise and resistance training could help women who have survived breast cancer live longer, according to a new study. This research found that exercise among survivors
The Benefits of Exercise After Breast Cancer
[ad_1] (RxWiki News) Aerobic exercise and resistance training could help women who have survived breast cancer live longer, according to a new study. This research found that exercise among survivors
Several New Medications Approved | RxWiki
[ad_1] (RxWiki News) As a new year begins, we celebrate the beginning of something new and exciting. This year, that includes several new medication approvals from the US Food and
Cancer Deaths Continued to Drop
[ad_1] (RxWiki News) Cancer deaths in the United States have reached another new low, according to a new report. Between 2014 and 2015, the number of cancer deaths in the
The Power of New Year’s Resolutions
[ad_1] (RxWiki News) Don’t give up yet. Those healthy New Year’s resolutions may help you reduce your cancer risk, according to the authors of a new study. In this United
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