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Can You Over-Diagnose Cancer?These aggressive screening programs referred to include mammograms finding tiny cancers, and PSA tests discovering unpalpable prostate cancers.
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Benefits of Chemo Before Surgery for Advanced Ovarian CancerAccording to a cancer study, women with advanced ovarian cancer have fewer side effects and have a better quality of life if given chemotherapy before surgery.
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Radiation: Evolving Choices in Cancer TreatmentCancer treatments include high-dose ultraprecise types of radiation; stereotactic radiation for brain metastasis where accuracy within millimeter is necessary.
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Study Reveals That The Face is Teeming With Mutant ClonesThe skin on the face is a competitive mix of mutant cells. In this study of four people, eyelids contained mutations associated with squamous cell carcinoma.
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Smokers Less Likely to Engage in Cancer ScreeningAccording to a new survey from the United Kingdom, smokers have more pessimistic attitudes about cancer and may be more likely to delay getting screened.
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Discover the “Rosetta Stone” of Prostate CancerNew study shows genetic complexity of prostate cancer as it develops and spreads. Conclusion: prostate cancer is not a single disease, but many diseases
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Childhood Vaccine Reduces Risk of Acute Lymphoblastic LeukemiaThe HIB vaccine has an addition benefit: reduces risk for acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), most common childhood cancer. According to National Cancer Society
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New Advances in Breast and Prostate CancerTwo genes well known for increasing the threat of breast and ovarian cancer may also play an important role in advanced prostate cancer
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How important is Cancer screening?American College of Physicians (ACP) reported on when average-risk patients should be screened for breast, cervical, colorectal, ovarian, and prostate cancer.
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Trying to Stop Cancer Before It StartsOver 50% of all cancer can be prevented by applying what researchers know right now. Although evidence is strong for the power of prevention through lifestyle