New ACP guidance suggests starting mammograms at 50 instead of 40 for average-risk women, one every two years, sparking debate among breast cancer screening experts.
On World Ovarian Cancer Day 2026, experts explain why ovarian cancer remains difficult to detect early. Silent symptoms, lack ...
Artificial intelligence is poised to disrupt how U.S. doctors detect and treat cancer, according to experts. AI technology is ...
The National Comprehensive Cancer Network® (NCCN®)-an alliance of leading cancer centers-has published a new book explaining ...
At-home FIT screening involves testing stool for amounts of blood too small to see, which can help to diagnose colon cancer ...
The 2026 Women’s Preventive Services Initiative’s (WPSI) updated cervical cancer issued updated screening guidelines.
As Canada moves to modernize cervical cancer screening, a new study suggests most women do not yet understand or trust the ...
A new University of Kentucky Markey Cancer Center study published in JAMA Internal Medicine found that lung cancer screening ...
Many women did not know when to start nor how often to complete mammogram screening for breast cancer, and most reported reasons for delaying.
Hundreds of thousands of people diagnosed with cancer are still alive today but were never genetically tested, either because testing was not available or was not routinely offered at the time of ...