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  • Jul 13, 2015

    July 13, 2015– Spending more leisure time sitting was associated with a higher risk of total cancer risk in women, and specifically with multiple myeloma, breast, and ovarian cancers, according...

  • Jul 2, 2015
    Exposure to Other Smokers May Contribute to Continued Smoking

    July 2, 2015–Cancer survivors who smoke report fewer negative opinions about smoking, have more barriers to quitting, and are around other smokers more often than survivors who had quit before...

  • May 11, 2015
    Association Particularly Strong among Only Children

    ATLANTA –May 11, 2015–A new study links a father’s age at birth to the risk that his child will develop blood and immune system cancers as an adult, particularly for only children. The...

  • May 4, 2015
    Poverty may play an important role

    While black and white men under age 65 diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer received similar treatment, blacks had a 76% higher risk of death than whites, according to a new study. The study,...

  • Apr 20, 2015
    Largest study of its kind to date finds smokers diagnosed with cancer more likely to quit

    The largest study of its kind to date finds smokers diagnosed with cancer were more likely to quit than other smokers, supporting the hypothesis that a cancer diagnosis is a “teachable moment”...

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