Cancer remains a leading cause of death worldwide, with nearly 10 million deaths in 2020 alone in the United States, approximately 40% of cancer cases and nearly 45% of cancer deaths are linked to modifiable risk factors. Here are some of the top ways you can reduce your risk of cancer, no matter the type.
After the Storm: Navigating Mental Health After Cancer Recovery
The journey after cancer treatment can be as overwhelming as the diagnosis itself. For many cancer survivors, mental health becomes a critical but overlooked aspect of recovery. What emotions are normal and how do you manage them?
How to Prevent Brain Tumors: What Science Tells Us
While the exact causes of brain cancer remain largely unknown, certain environmental exposures and lifestyle choices may influence risk. In this article, we will address environmental risks, lifestyle choices, genetic factors, and early detection methods related to brain cancer.
Joe Biden’s Prostate Cancer Diagnosis: A Wake-Up Call for NYC Communities
When an important public figure like former President Joe Biden shares a serious health update—this time, a diagnosis of aggressive prostate cancer—it resonates deeply with families, survivors, and caregivers across Queens, New York City, and beyond. Here’s an explanation of his diagnosis and what it means.