For Hispanics, a Unique Cancer Profile Emerges
Report finds they're less likely to die of cancer but more apt to have certain malignancies
Harm Begins With a Few Cigarettes, a Little Smog
Levels of toxins in air don't have to be high to be hazardous, studies find
Get Ready for Gruesome Cigarette Warnings
Graphic images of diseased body parts could become the norm on packaging
Tobacco Use Kills 6 Million People Annually: Report
And costs the global economy $500 billion each year
Smokers Cars Loaded With Nicotine
Levels twice those found in places that permit smoking, study suggests
Gene Mutation Improves Response to Lung Cancer Drug
Finding supports worthiness of genetic screening
Drinking Moderately or More Ups Mens Cancer Risk
Canadian study links regular alcohol consumption to six cancers
Living in U.S. May Raise Hispanics Cancer Risk
Lifestyle changes up the odds for Cubans, Puerto Ricans, Mexicans, study finds
Intense Daily Workout May Keep Cancer at Bay
Thirty minutes a day cut risk in half in study of Finnish men
Radiation Plus Chemo a Good Option in Lung Cancer
Surgery alone not linked to improved survival in non-small-cell lung cancer study
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