Wildfire season used to feel like a short, scary stretch of the year. Now it hangs over whole regions for months. Smoke settles into cities, creeps inside houses, and makes everyone cough. But for ...
Join the School of Health on October 24rd for a lecture on "Breast Cancer Epidemiology and Survivorship" by Professor Sarah Nechuta, Associate Professor of Public Health at Grand Valley State ...
After increasing for more than 25 years, lung cancer death rates are finally levelling off among women in European Union (EU) countries apart from Spain, according to predictions of mortality rates ...
It’s a problem with not nearly enough attention. Prostate cancer hits men hard all over the world—it’s one of the biggest ...
How fat is distributed in people's bodies could make a difference to their risk of certain cancers, according to new research led by the University of Bristol. The study is published in JNCI: Journal ...
Chongzhi Di develops statistical methods for analyzing functional and longitudinal data in epidemiologic studies of physical activity and sedentary behavior, particularly using data from mobile-health ...
Q. I’m 76 years old, and I’ve taken an aspirin every day since I was 28 because of arthritis. Although cancer runs in my family on both sides, I’ve never had cancer of any sort.My dad died of prostate ...
Your family’s history of cancer suggests a genetic component. Among genetically vulnerable individuals, low-dose aspirin appears to be useful in reducing the chance of certain malignancies (JAMA ...