Experts estimate HNPCC causes 2% to 3% of colorectal cancers and occurs in an estimated 1 in 279 people. Sporadic cancers develop without inherited gene mutations associated with that cancer.
Research over the years has suggested intermittent fasting has the potential to improve our health and reduce the likelihood of developing cancer. So what should we make of a new study in mice ...
The publication of the human genome sequence has provided a new basis for cancer research. Molecular analysis of single cancer genes in isolation may lead to an underestimation of the impact of ...
Research over the years has suggested intermittent fasting has the potential to improve our health and reduce the likelihood of developing cancer. Intermittent fasting means switching between times of ...