Ionizing and non-ionizing radiation exposure can increase the risk of several types of cancers. Some sources, like cell phones, are still under study.
Breast cancer affects about 1 in 8 women. Understand the full picture, from genetics and hormones to lifestyle and screening.
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in the US. Whether or not you smoke, understanding your risk matters.
Understanding how cancer develops and progresses empowers you to make better health choices. A clear, science-backed primer.
Learn whether mouthwash does or doesn’t cause cancer. The truth rests with Catch’s science-backed insights. Assess your risk, and protect your health.
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.
Uterine cancer is the most common gynecologic cancer. Learn how hormonal factors, BMI, and reproductive history shape your risk.
Kidney cancer makes up 4-5% of new diagnoses and is more common in men. Learn the risk factors and what you can do.
Reducing your cancer risk starts here