Moderate exercise may lower prostate cancer risk (Reuters)
Reuters - Men who regularly get moderate exercise may have a lower risk of developing prostate cancer — including aggressive, fast-growing tumors, a new study finds. Read more..
There are other ways to overcome cancer and these are by using our natural food to fight it allowing the body to heal. All cancers are simply a disease of the immune system so a common sense way to treat the problem is to strengthen it. To accomplish that you need to change your diet and eat the foods that are known to have anti cancer properties. Read more..
HealthDay - FRIDAY, Nov. 6 (HealthDay News) — Early morning colonoscopies detect more polyps than colon cancer screenings done later in the day, and the number of polyps found decreases by the hour as the day progresses, a new study has found. Read more..
Since the asbestos exposure that causes mesothelioma is usually a result of mining or manufacturing, there have been many lawsuits that seek to recover damages from the company responsible for creating the asbestos hazard. Read more..
Reuters - An experimental vaccine cured nearly half of women with pre-cancerous growths on their genitals, producing major improvement in nearly four out of five, researchers in the Netherlands reported on Wednesday. Read more..
AFP - Obesity causes more than 100,000 incidents of cancer in the US every year, the American Institute for Cancer Research said in estimates published Friday.
Reuters - Cancer patients who took drugs to cut the risk of anemia were twice as likely to develop blood clots in the lungs or legs as other patients, a decade-long study of more than 55,000 cancer patients has found. Read more..
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