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 White wine vs. red wine: Which poses a greater cancer risk?White wine vs. red wine: Which poses a greater cancer risk?
 
A new meta-analysis finds no overall difference in cancer risk between red and white wine consumption, though white wine may raise skin cancer risk. Both wines are linked to higher breast cancer risk, debunking the myth that red wine is a "healthier" alcoholic choice.
 
 
 How strong is the link between red meat and cancer? New study to put the evidence to the testHow strong is the link between red meat and cancer? New study to put the evidence to the test
 
This research protocol systematically reviews existing studies on red and processed meat consumption and cancer risk, assessing their credibility and consistency to provide a clearer understanding of potential health impacts.
 
   Eating by the book: French dietary guidelines linked to lower mortality riskEating by the book: French dietary guidelines linked to lower mortality risk
 
Higher adherence to the 2017 French dietary guidelines is linked to lower mortality risk, particularly for cardiovascular and some cancer deaths, though lung cancer risk trends reversed at high adherence levels.
 
   Lymph node transfer proven effective for lymphedema after breast cancer surgeryLymph node transfer proven effective for lymphedema after breast cancer surgery
 
A multicenter study led from Finland has shown that lymph node transfer is a viable treatment for the swelling in the affected limb, a condition known as lymphedema, after breast cancer surgery.
 
   Moffitt researchers discover new vaccine strategy for treating specific type of breast cancerMoffitt researchers discover new vaccine strategy for treating specific type of breast cancer
 
Moffitt Cancer Center researchers have discovered a promising new vaccine strategy for treating a specific type of breast cancer.
 
 Breast cancer survivors face accelerated aging tied to tumors and treatment
 
Breast cancer survivors face accelerated aging tied to tumors and treatmentAccelerated aging in breast cancer survivors is linked to treatments and tumor characteristics, with implications for long-term care and quality of life.
 
 
 AI-based neural network revolutionizes cancer treatment predictions
 
AI-based neural network revolutionizes cancer treatment predictionsA first-of-its-kind artificial intelligence (AI)-based neural network can rapidly analyze and interpret millions of cells from a patient sample, predicting molecular changes in the tissue.
 
 
 Discovery of new protein could revolutionize cancer drug delivery
 
Discovery of new protein could revolutionize cancer drug deliveryA previously unknown protein in a family of bacteria found in soil and the human gut microbiome has been discovered – which could help drug delivery in cancer treatment.
 
 
 Study reveals gaps in lung cancer screening despite updated guidelines
 
Study reveals gaps in lung cancer screening despite updated guidelinesSince 2021, when lung cancer screening guidelines began to include younger people and those with a lower smoking history, the number of screenings climbed, but significant gaps remain, especially among people with limited access to healthcare, according to a new study led by researchers at Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, part of the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine.
 
 
 Breast cancer treatments contribute to aging acceleration in survivors
 
Breast cancer treatments contribute to aging acceleration in survivorsA new research paper was published by Aging (Aging-US) on March 7, 2025, titled "Accelerated aging associated with cancer characteristics and treatments among breast cancer survivors."
 
 
 AI technology in mammograms could predict heart disease in women
 
AI technology in mammograms could predict heart disease in womenMammograms, with the help of artificial intelligence (AI) models, may reveal much more than cancer, according to a study being presented at the American College of Cardiology's Annual Scientific Session (ACC.25).
 
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