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Google's research division looking to use nanoparticles to detect cancer and identify patients with impending heart attacks earlier than currently availableGoogle claims to be developing a pill that can detect cancer in a person’s body. The pill is also said to be able to identify a heart attack.
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Is There a New Drug to Treat Cancer?One company is saying they have created a new drug that has proven successful in treating certain cancers. The drug is derived from rainforest plant material.
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Want to learn how to reduce your risk of heart attack? Follow these simple instructions...Heart disease is one of the leading causes of death in both men and women in the U.S. today. But research shows that heart disease is indeed preventable.
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One patient has colon surgery for a diagnosis of cancer she didn't have. Another has breast cancer where doctors fail to recognize it because she's 'too young'.One woman was given unnecessary surgery after her hospital goofed. Another young woman’s doctors failed to find her breast cancer despite the vast symptoms
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Cancer patients get pain often. Is there really a concern that they'll get addicted to prescription pain medication?Researchers say that due to fears of opioid abuse and addiction patients with advanced cancer are trying to keep themselves from getting enough pain medication.
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Mammogram shows possible breast cancer. Follow up testing proves no cancer. New study shows these 'false positives' may actually be a foreshadowing of bad things to come.A mammogram is deemed a false positive when it shows possible breast cancer but supplemental screenings or a biopsy fails to find it. New research shows that
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Can testing your stool be a better predictor of colon cancer than current colonoscopy evaluation? New study is hopeful.New test may help detect colon cancer compared to the need for patients to have colonoscopy. Test looks at DNA in stool samples instead of inside body.
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New genetic mutation reveals the likelihood & higher risk of a woman getting breast cancerNew study reveals link between mutated gene and the likelihood and risk of the woman having breast cancer. Most women know about the BRCA gene, but this is new.
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New study says birth control pills may have a risk of contributing to or causing breast cancer in young women predisposed to getting breast cancer.Is there a connection between birth control pills and the young women who take them? New study suggests there is a small risk. Don't patient's deserve to know?
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Surgical device actually spreads cancer instead of removing it. Learn why gynecologists are being told not to use this during surgery.It's not often that a surgical tool doctors use to remove cancers are actually contributing to spreading it. This one is. Company that made it says stop using it