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In the U.S., cancer rates are going up—especially for young and middle-aged women, whose cancer diagnoses have surpassed ...
"As temperatures rise, cancer mortality among women also rises -- particularly for ovarian and breast cancers," lead ...
As temperatures rose in more than a dozen Middle Eastern and North African countries over the past two decades, cancer ...
Climate change is fueling a rise in breast and ovarian cancer cases and deaths among women, especially in the MENA region, ...
Rising temperatures in the Middle East and North Africa are linked to higher cancer rates in women, highlighting urgent ...
Researchers have linked rising temperatures in the Middle East and North Africa to increased cancer risk among women. The ...
A “breakthrough” new three-drug combination offers hope for women battling an aggressive form of breast cancer, potentially ...
Scientists found that climate change in the Middle East and North Africa is making breast, ovarian, uterine, and cervical ...
It is the first worldwide study to show that using blood tests to find early signs of cancer resistance to treatment helps ...
Together, these mechanisms could elevate cancer risk over time.” However, researchers noted that the study can’t draw a direct cause-and-effect link between climate change and cancers.
researchers discovered that climate change—long-term shifts in temperature and weather patterns primarily driven by the burning of fossil fuels—could be behind increasing cancer rates and ...