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Cut the RISK of aggressive prostate cancer by eating broccoli and cauliflower
Published 2007-09-18
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According to a new NCI study led by Dr. Richard B. Hayes, men may be able to cut their risk of aggressive prostate cancer in half by adding broccoli and cauliflower to their diets.
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Smokers of hand-rolled cigarettes run a greater RISK of developing lung cancer
Published 2007-09-18
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Think that the package cigarette you may have every day (several times, in many cases) is weaker than a hand-rolled cigarette?
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Smoking increases the RISK for head and neck cancers
Published 2007-09-18
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Smoking increases the risk for head and neck cancers for both men and women.
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The RISK of developing sepsis was increased among leukemia patients
Published 2007-09-18
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High blood sugar levels increase the rate of in-hospital deaths by almost 40 percent in patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML), according to a study published in Cancer and led by Dr. Naeem Ali and colleagues at Ohio State.
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A compound found in red wine may reduce prostate cancer RISK
Published 2007-09-18
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A compound found in red wine may reduce prostate cancer risk according to researchers at the University of Alabama at Birmingham.
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Taking preventative action after learning about the RISK of cancer
Published 2007-09-12
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Here's an interesting story: Women in the Canadian province of Quebec are less likely than women elsewhere to take preventative action after learning that they have a certain gene linked to breast and ovarian cancers.
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The RISK of kidney cancer reduced by alcohol consumption
Published 2007-09-12
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According to a study from the Karolinkska Institute in Sweden, alcohol consumption may lower the risk of kidney cancer.
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Cancer therapy with drugs that block blood vessel growth may pose RISKs
Published 2007-09-12
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A new study in mice suggests that a way of starving tumors of their blood supply may cause heart attacks and strokes.
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The RISK of bladder cancer might be reduced by NSAIDs
Published 2007-09-12
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Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), especially aspirin, may decrease the risk of bladder cancer according to a new study led by Dr. Margaret Karagas of Dartmouth Medical School.
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Combination treatment for high-RISK prostate cancer
Published 2007-09-12
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According to research carried out by Dr. Michael Dattoli, of the Dattoli Cancer Center, Sarasota, Florida, high rates of tumor control are possible over the long term in high-risk prostate cancer patients with combination treatment consisting of external beam radiation followed by brachytherapy.
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Self-collection of specimens is feasible for women who are at high RISK of HPV infection
Published 2007-09-12
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In a new study published in CMAJ, Dr. Gina Oglivie and colleagues explored the feasibility of women self-collecting specimens for HPV testing.
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The RISKs of tanning addiction
Published 2007-09-12
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In a recent column by Dr. Leslie Baumann, Baumann addresses the risks of tanning addiction.
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Study suggests solutions to reduce the RISK of relapse for chronic myeloid leukemia
Published 2007-09-11
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Chronic myeloid leukemia is usually treated first with a imatinib (Gleevec) that targets the protein BCR-ABL.
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Cancer RISK is not increased by working the night shift
Published 2007-09-11
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According to a study of Swedish workers, working the night shift does not increase the risk of cancer.
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Power line proximity and the RISK of cancer
Published 2007-08-25
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Do you have high-voltage power lines within eyesight of your home or office building?
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Obese men have an increased RISK of prostate cancer recurrence
Published 2007-08-25
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Obese men have an increased risk of prostate cancer recurrence and death after radiation therapy, according to a study led by Dr. David Palma at the British Columbia Cancer Agency.
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Mixing antioxidants and sun exposure may increase the RISK of skin cancer
Published 2007-08-25
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Mixing antioxidants and sun exposure can be dangerous to your health.
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Pancreatic cancer RISK and gestational diabetes are correlated
Published 2007-08-24
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Women who had gestational diabetes when pregnant may be at a greater risk of developing pancreatic cancer, according to a new study.
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Pancreatic cancer RISK indicated by low level of IGFBP-1 protein
Published 2007-08-24
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A protein that decreases due to obesity and lack of exercise may also indicate pancreatic cancer risk, according to researchers at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and collaborators.
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Differences in knowledge between races and the RISKs of developing skin cancer
Published 2007-08-24
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Do different races have different outlooks on the possibility of developing skin cancer?
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