The Catch Guide to Testicular Cancer
Testicular cancer primarily affects younger men. Learn the unique risk factors, warning signs, and steps to take.
Testicular cancer primarily affects younger men. Learn the unique risk factors, warning signs, and steps to take.
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men. Understand the signs, risk factors, and prevention strategies.
Colorectal cancer originates in the colon or rectum, portions of the large intestine.
Melanoma is the most serious form of skin cancer, but it's also highly preventable. Learn your risk factors and how to act.
Understanding the predictive power of tests is critical to placing your results in context
Pancreatic cancer accounts for about 3% of new diagnoses. Learn the risk factors, from smoking to diabetes to family history.
When discussing risk factors for cancer, among other health conditions, one that often comes up is race.
Liquid biopsies analyze blood, urine, or sputum for DNA signatures of cancer, and can detect many cancers earlier than current screening protocols. The technology is still developing, but could radically transform cancer diagnosis and treatment.
Screening recommendations should reflect both your lifetime and near-term risk. In some situations, the costs may outweigh the benefits.
Your liver is your largest internal organ, and liver cancer risk is closely tied to hepatitis, alcohol use, and more.
Catch shares cutting-edge science and simple actions that could change your future.
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