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Too Much Information? Geneticist Mark Robson Discusses Accidental Genetic...

Genetic testing of tumors is becoming increasingly common in cancer care. The molecular alterations found in a tumor can provide critical information for making an accurate diagnosis and determining...

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Brain tumour genes identified.

The team was led by Professor Brandon Wainwright, Dr Laura Genovesi and Dr Melissa Davis from The University of Queensland’s Institute for Molecular Bioscience. Professor Brandon Wainwright said these...

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China: Pollution Blamed for 8-Year-Old’s Lung Cancer.

To the list of China’s environmental horrors, add one: an 8-year-old with lung cancer. Doctors at a hospital in coastal Jiangsu province blamed the girl’s condition on pollution, according to a state...

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Learning from Rwanda.

How is it that Rwanda, among the world’s poorest countries – and still recovering from a brutal civil war – is able to protect its teenage girls against cancer more effectively than the G-8 countries?...

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Gene responsible for hereditary cancer syndrome found to disrupt critical...

 Whitehead Institute scientists report that the gene mutated in the rare hereditary disorder known as Birt-Hogg-Dubé cancer syndrome also prevents activation of mTORC1, a critical nutrient-sensing and...

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starving-cancer-to-death-by-removing-one-food-refined-sugar.

While all of our cells need glucose (a form of sugar which is turned into energy), cancer thrives on a body full of simple carbohydrates (which become sugar in the body) and refined sugars that come...

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Mammogram finds US reporter’s cancer

Good Morning America‘s Amy Robach has revealed she will have a double mastectomy this week, a month after undergoing a mammogram on the show. The 40-year-old correspondent discovered she had breast...

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Cancer diversity ‘threatens drugs’

A single tumour can be made up of many separate cancers needing different treatments, say researchers. A team at the Institute of Cancer Research, London, have developed a new technique for measuring...

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Millions of People Have Been Wrongly Diagnosed and Treated for Cancer.

A devastating new report commissioned by the National Cancer Institute reveals that our 40-year long ‘War on Cancer‘ has been waged against a vastly misunderstood ‘enemy,’ that in many cases...

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Sea salt and baking soda, best all natural remedy for curing radiation...

If you have been exposed to any form of radiation, either for medical diagnostic purposes (fluoroscopy/mammography/other medical x-ray exams) or in the course of radiotherapy treatment, or if you are...

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Cancer Survivors Celebrate Their Cancerversary.

Cancer Survivors Celebrate Their Cancerversary ANGIE WANG By BRUCE FEILER December 6, 2013 The attendant walked into the hospital waiting room and called my name. I took a deep breath and hurried...

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Old enough to know better: how teenagers cope with a parent’s cancer

When his wife was undergoing treatment for breast cancer, Marc Silver admits he didn’t always consider how her illness affected their two teenagers. Now he – and his elder daughter – have some advice...

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Follow-Up Care Crucial for Pediatric Cancer Survivors.

Today 80 percent of children with cancer survive for five years or longer after their diagnosis, and most young survivors grow up to lead long lives. But many deal with after-effects of cancer for...

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“Good” Protein Actually Promotes Liver Cancer.

Scientists at the University of Iowa say they have identified an unexpected molecular link between liver cancer, cellular stress, and these health problems that increase the risk of developing this...

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World facing cancer ‘tidal wave’

Large numbers of people do not know there is a lot they can do to reduce their exposure to risk. The globe is facing a “tidal wave” of cancer, and restrictions on alcohol and sugar need to be...

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Six Things to Do When You Learn You Have Cancer.

A cancer diagnosis can put even the most organized person into a state of disarray. That’s not surprising, because it’s normal to feel overwhelmed and out of control in the face of such stress. But...

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Intensive Diabetes Treatment Associated With Mortality in Cancer Patients.

ABSTRACT AIMS/HYPOTHESIS The prognostic role of different diabetes treatment types has not been studied in detail. We compared mortality rates among cancer patients with and without diabetes,...

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If You Are a Cancer Survivor, This Is a Must Read .

Getting through cancer treatment successfully is something to celebrate. To stay in good health, doctors say you need to watch for other symptoms, including vision changes, headaches and problems with...

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Why Medicine Won’t Allow Cancer to Be Cured.

Imagine a commercial plane crashed and there were some fatalities involved. You can be sure that would make the headline of every major newspaper. Well, we have the equivalent of 8-10 planes crashing...

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Reduced Kidney Function Linked With Higher Risk Of Kidney And Urothelial...

Individuals with poor kidney function may require more intensive screening for these cancer types Reduced kidney function may increase the risk of developing kidney and urothelial cancers, according to...

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