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Rise in Oral Cancer in Young PeopleDoctors also recommend that parents consider getting their teens the HPV vaccination, which comes in three shots. This vaccination can help prevent oral cancer.
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Eating Red Meat Raises Cancer Risk-New StudyScientists from UC San Diego recently discovered that red meat elevates the risk of cancer because it contains a chemical that is unnatural to human biology.
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Cancer Death Rate Drops in America- an important quick updateThe American Cancer Society reported a 22% drop in cancer death rates during the past two decades. This means that 1.5 million cancer deaths were averted if the
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How Does Life Style Affect your Life Span?Studies show that life span and which diseases you may or may not incur during it is greatly affected by your diet. Which diseases are most affected by diet?
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Rare Cancer’s Genetic Pathway Identified; Intrahepatic cholangiocarcinomaAn international research team has identified the “mutational landscape” of intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICC). ICC is a rare, fatal form of liver cancer
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FDA Approves new Drug for Ovarian Cancer.The Food and Drug Administration approved olaparib, a medication for advanced ovarian cancer, associated with a defective BRCA gene. Ccommercial name: Lynparza.
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Increased Thyroid Cancer Risk in ChildrenThyroid cancer is the fastest growing cancer in the United States. Previous data showed that the age group seeing the largest increase was white, teenage girls.
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Belly Weight Linked to Cardiac DeathExperts warn about the importance of keeping belly weight off as it is so closely linked to cardiac death. A new study shows that having tummy weight, sometimes
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What Can Reduce your Risk of Getting Skin Cancer?Researchers found that over the counter painkillers may reduce your risk of developing skin cancer. Experts say that common painkillers, including ibuprofen
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Antibody Shape Makes a Difference in Fighting CancerA relatively new approach that is transforming cancer treatment is using antibodies to boost the immune system’s ability to tackle disease.