Global Increase in Cancer Cases Among Men

A new study from the American Cancer Society predicts a significant increase in cancer cases among men globally by 2050, with a focus on modifiable risk factors and male-specific screenings to reduce the impact.

Updated Mammogram Recommendations for Women

Updated recommendations from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force advise women to get mammograms every other year starting at age 40, rather than at age 50 as previously recommended. This change is in response to rising cancer rates among young people and the increasing incidence of breast cancer. Early detection through mammography can lead to improved survival rates and quality of life.

Cancer Prevention and Early Detection Month

President Joe Biden declared April 2024 as Cancer Prevention and Early Detection Month, emphasizing the importance of screenings for early detection and healthy lifestyle habits to prevent cancer. Fox News Digital interviewed the CEO of the Prevent Cancer Foundation about the significance of this declaration and the importance of routine cancer screenings.