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Catch Guide to Lymphoma

Lymphomas form in the lymphocytes, white blood cells that make antibodies and fight infection in the body.

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Why quitting smoking at any time will significantly reduce your cancer risk

The health impacts of smoking are widespread and significant, but many of the most dangerous consequences begin to reverse themselves almost from the moment you quit.

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The causes (and dangers) of chronic inflammation

Inflammation is a normal response to infection or injury in the body, and is in fact a sign of the body working hard to heal itself.

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Is marijuana dangerous?

Early evidence shows cannabis may pose serious health risks.

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What to do if radon levels in your home are high

Reducing the level of this dangerous gas will decrease your risk of lung cancer

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Tips to lose weight – and lower your cancer risk

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The surprising risks of hot foods and drinks

If you have a preference for high-temperature foods and drinks, you may be doing damage that could eventually lead to cancer.

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The cancer risk that may be hiding in your mouthwash

Mouthwashes containing alcohol can increase your risk of oral cancers. Unless they’re specifically labeled as alcohol-free, most major brands contain it.

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The Catch Guide to Ovarian Cancer

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What we know about the health risks of "forever chemicals"

PFAS, or “forever chemicals,” have been linked to multiple types of cancer and several serious health conditions. These chemicals are pervasive in the environment, but you can make simple changes to limit your exposure.

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The Catch Guide to Uterine Cancer

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1 in 2 Americans will get cancer during their lifetime and 1 in 6 will die from it. We’re on a mission to change that.

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