Cancer News and Research

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Women on low-fat diets reduce their risk of ovarian cancer

Women on low-fat diets reduce their risk of ovarian cancer

Thin stay thin while fat get fatter

Thin stay thin while fat get fatter

Stress is a contributing factor in human disease

Stress is a contributing factor in human disease

Stress and disease likely linked

Stress and disease likely linked

PSA velocity's value as a prostate cancer screening tool

PSA velocity's value as a prostate cancer screening tool

Androgen deprivation therapy linked to increased risk of heart disease death

Androgen deprivation therapy linked to increased risk of heart disease death

African-American men have a slightly higher risk of PSA recurrence

African-American men have a slightly higher risk of PSA recurrence

Paving the way for future pan-European clinical trials

Paving the way for future pan-European clinical trials

Network approach finds potential breast cancer susceptibility gene

Network approach finds potential breast cancer susceptibility gene

Complementary medicine for chronic pain

Complementary medicine for chronic pain

Medicaid managed care enrollees appear to receive lower-quality

Medicaid managed care enrollees appear to receive lower-quality

Low-fat diet may decrease risk of ovarian cancer in postmenopausal women

Low-fat diet may decrease risk of ovarian cancer in postmenopausal women

Interleukin-8, key marker for colorectal cancer treatment

Interleukin-8, key marker for colorectal cancer treatment

Tiny radioactive molecules provide novel way to fight colorectal cancer

Tiny radioactive molecules provide novel way to fight colorectal cancer

Intensity modulated radiation therapy better for sparing bladder when treating prostate cancer

Intensity modulated radiation therapy better for sparing bladder when treating prostate cancer

Decrease in the use of radiotherapy procedures for the treatment of cancer in hospitals

Decrease in the use of radiotherapy procedures for the treatment of cancer in hospitals

British attitudes to exercise show misleading guidelines 'should be changed'

British attitudes to exercise show misleading guidelines 'should be changed'

British attitudes to exercise show misleading guidelines should be changed

British attitudes to exercise show misleading guidelines should be changed

Soaring obesity rates in the UK

Soaring obesity rates in the UK

African-American women less likely to have adjuvant cancer therapy than white women

African-American women less likely to have adjuvant cancer therapy than white women

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