Functional chocolate that slows down bacteria linked to stomach cancer is created using recycled grape extracts.
Emerging immunotherapies and targeted therapies take aim at recently identified biomarkers ...
Gastrointestinal stromal tumours (GISTs) are rare stomach tumours driven by KIT or PDGFRA gene mutations. Unlike typical ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Toby Keith (pictured in 2023) has died. The country singer announced his stomach cancer diagnosis in 2022. (Tammie Arroyo/Variety ...
A common, usually harmless bacteria have a significant role in causing stomach cancer, a new study has found. It joins the better-known, at least in medical circles, H. pylori bacteria as a known ...
Stomach ulcers and stomach cancer can both cause abdominal pain and other gastrointestinal symptoms, but there are some differences. Both conditions can be serious and require medical attention. The ...
Imaging tests, including ultrasound, are often a part of stomach cancer diagnosis. Stomach cancer is a serious condition that affects thousands of people in the United States each year. According to ...
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 ...
Chemotherapy for stomach cancer can help slow the disease’s growth and control symptoms. However, it may cause some side effects. People with stomach cancer have cells in their stomach that grow ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.