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Quality of Life May Predict Life Span of Lung Cancer Patients

In September 2009, the Journal of Thoracic Oncology published a study concerned with the fact that people`s pretreatment life quality can predict how much they can survive with their ordeal. The research focused on patients suffering from non-small cell lung... (Continue reading)

Increase in the African American population appears to be associated with a decrease in the number of colorectal cancer specialists

According to a new article, despite the overall declines in incidence of and death from colorectal cancer in the general U.S. population, African Americans are more likely to die of the disease. This is due to the poor access of... (Continue reading)

Screening for Ovarian Cancers Proves Inconclusive

The results of a recent study regarding screening tests for ovarian cancers is questioning the effectiveness of the procedure, the main concern being the fact that, at an early stage of development, the biology of ovarian cancers often interprets them... (Continue reading)

Anti Colon Cancer Vaccine Undergoes Testing

Nearly 50000 people died of colon or rectal cancer in the year 2008 and in the same year there where reported more than 108,000 new cases of colon cancer and nearly 41,000 cases of rectal cancer in the U.S. alone,... (Continue reading)

Omega-3 Fatty Acids in the Treatment of Prostate Cancer

Commonly found in dark fish meat (such as salmon, herring or mackerel), and known for their therapeutic effects, omega-3 fatty acids are proving to be especially effective against advanced prostate cancer, as a reported in the Clinical Cancer Research,... (Continue reading)

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