As November begins, health organizations, patient advocates, and medical professionals across the country are joining forces to observe Stomach Cancer Awareness Month. This annual observance is ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Doctors are increasingly detecting stomach tumors at an early stage, raising hopes for lifesaving treatment for one of the ...
Country star Toby Keith has died at age 62, according to an announcement on the singer's website, and his cause of death was due to stomach cancer. The "Should've Been a Cowboy" singer died at 62 on ...
Highlighting the oral-gut microbiome in cancer development, research from China suggests a strong association between mouth bacteria and gastric cancer. Doctors weigh in.
Country music star Toby Keith has died at 62 after previously revealing he was undergoing treatment for stomach cancer. A statement on Keith's social media and website announced early Tuesday that he ...
Legendary country singer-songwriter Toby Keith, whose musical hits included "Should've Been a Cowboy" and "As good as I once was," died Monday after a years-long battle with stomach cancer. Keith ...
Stomach cancer is no longer just a disease of older adults — it’s increasingly affecting younger people, often in more ...
A catheter for chemotherapy on a woman’s arm. Photo courtesy National Cancer Institute via Wikimedia Commons Music lovers around the world mourned the passing of Grammy award-nominee Toby Keith due to ...
Factors that increase a person’s risk of developing stomach cancer include older age, being male, and an H. pylori infection. By knowing the risk factors, people can take steps to lower their chances ...
Diagnosis of stomach cancer (also known as gastric cancer) is now occurring more often at earlier stages, likely related to advances in tests and imaging. Importantly, stomach cancer is also being ...
Country singer-songwriter Toby Keith died at 62 on Monday from stomach cancer, a relatively rare form of cancer that is usually discovered in a person's late 60s and can also strike younger people.
A new study found that simply adding salt to your meals may increase your risk of developing stomach cancer Getty Adding salt to your food may increase your risk of stomach cancer by 40%, according to ...