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Cancers
Circulating free DNA holds clues to cancer diagnosis and risk of relapse
Research led by University of Leicester focuses on breast cancer
Number of UK cancer cases up 30% by 2030
Cancer cases in the UK are expected to rise by nearly a third by 2030 – the 16th highest proportional increase in the European Union....UC San Diego Moores Cancer Center Offers New Hope for Deadly Brain Tumor
One of few clinical trial sites, worldwide...Soy Isoflavone Supplements Did Not Provide Breast Cancer Protections
-Findings suggest the effects of food may be more complex. -Adverse effect observed in younger women. ...“Taking the test could save your life”
PHA launches bowel cancer screening programme awareness campaign...Team Led by Scripps Research Scientists Demonstrates Effective New ‘Biopsy in a Blood Test’ to Detect Cancer
Series of Five Studies Highlights Potential of Technology to Boost Patient Care, Research...New research confirms need for lung cancer testing
Breakthroughs demonstrate importance of targeted therapies...Study shows a urine test can effectively predict high-risk prostate cancer
SAN ANTONIO – Initial results of a multicenter study involving The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio indicate that two urine-based biomarkers are associated with prostate cancers that are likely to be aggressive and potentially life-threatening among men who take an “active surveillance” approach to manage their disease....A Closer Look at Your Colon: 5 Tests that can Spot Cancer—Free Seminar & Colorectal Screening Kit
Sugar Land, TX - Has your doctor suggested you get screened for colon or rectal cancer? Maybe you have a family history of the disease. ...A New Screening Method for Prostate Cancer
New study shows benefits of novel PSA velocity risk count testing for prostate cancer...Log in
- Fingerprint of radiation exposure discovered in thyroid cancer
- WHO concerned that new H5N1 influenza research could undermine the 2011 Pandemic Influenza Preparedness Framework
- FDA Issues Early Communication about Ongoing Safety Review of Weight Loss Drug Orlistat
- Stanford's Roundtable discusses longevity, aging and its impacts on society
- Neuroscientists Find That Status within Groups Can Affect IQ
- Doubts over vein blockages in people with MS
- Gun ownership, carrying a gun linked to heavy alcohol use
- Yale Researchers Pinpoint Reasons for Dramatic Rise in C-Sections
- Study recommends that parents, physicians share decisions in sex development disorder surgery
- Myth buster: helmets halve head injuries
One reason people get the wrong idea: articles like yours that talk about "association with the risks of smoking"
Hello? Are you familiar with the ...
Those listed items are not going to make much impact. Smoking compromises babies, but doesn't result in prematurity anymore than any other imperfect practice prenatally. ...
Actually there is a great deal of published evidence of fluoride in drinking water severely harming the health of users.
Try examining the dozens of clinical ...
Point to a single double-blind placebo controlled trial that meets modern standards of evidence based medicine and I might consider your argument.
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