"Screening for prostate cancer does not save lives, and may do more harm than good," reports the Daily Telegraph.
"Mini tumours created to battle cancer," BBC News reports on a study in which scientists created lab-grown "mini tumours" to test responses to different treatments.
"Fathers may pass ovarian cancer risk to daughters," reports BBC News after research found a possible new cancer gene on the X chromosome.
'“Ultra-processed” foods, made in factories with ingredients unknown to the domestic kitchen, may be linked to cancer' The Guardian reports
"Smoking cannabis daily 'is safe when treating chronic pain – but only if you're an experienced user', study finds," says a Mail Online headline. It refers to a study done in Canada to see how safe medical cannabis is for treating chronic pain...
'Hot tea linked to deadly cancer in smokers and drinkers' The Daily Telegraph reports
"Vaping causes cancer, new study warns," is the alarming – yet incorrect – headline from the Mail Online.
"Women will be told more about the risk of breast screening", says the Mail Online, adding that "millions of women invited for breast cancer screening will be warned about problems with the tests for the first time"...
"Breastfeed your baby till the age of one to boost your child's IQ" is the advice in the Metro. The story comes from a study looking at the links between breastfeeding and children's later mental abilities. It found that children…