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Doctors take aim at inoperable lung cancer with new radiation therapy
When doctors diagnosed Billy Stamm with lung cancer, there was more bad news to come...

Men, Eat Your Veggies
What if, by making wise beverage and food choices, we could greatly reduce the incidence of prostate cancer...

UK watchdog puts new cancer drugs under microscope
The British government on Wednesday referred about a dozen cancer drugs to the country's industry watchdog to produce guidelines on their use...

Lifestyle, Not Genes, Blamed for Most Cancers
The vast majority of cancers are caused not by inherited defects in people's genes, as many believe in this age...

Many Women Lack Vital Health-Risk Knowledge
Middle-aged and older women often misjudge their risk for developing some of the major diseases that strike American women, according to a report...

University Of Pittsburgh Researchers Demonstrate Metabolic Link Between Large Waists And Colorectal Cancer
People with large waistlines suffer metabolic changes that significantly predispose them to developing colorectal cancer, according to new data from...

Diesel exhaust contributes to lung cancer
People whose jobs expose them to high levels of exhaust from diesel fuel face an increased risk of lung cancer, Swedish researchers have found...

Common cancer-screening tool missing many cases
Sigmoidoscopy, the most widely used fiber-optic screening exam for colon cancer...

Studies Cite Heart Attack Risks For Women
Young and middle-aged women who suffer a heart attack are twice as likely to die of it as men of the same age, while women of all ages are more likely to have complications and harder-to-diagnose..

Vitamins reduce risk of death from heart disease, stroke
Taking a daily multivitamin in combination with one of the antioxidant vitamins A, C or E appears to...


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