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Oily fish could prevent breast cancer - study Mon, 25 Feb, 2013 01:56 AM PST SCIENTISTS say they have found the first âunequivocal evidenceâ that eating oily fish could help reduce the risk of breast cancer. Cancer Society suggests CT lung screening for heavy smokers Mon, 25 Feb, 2013 01:50 AM PST New recommendations from the American Cancer Society say that older current or former heavy smokers may want to consider low-dose CT scans to help screen for lung cancer. Duel It Fore the Kids Mon, 25 Feb, 2013 01:49 AM PST Dueling pianos are headed back to central Wisconsin for two nights of comedy and music that benefit children and cancer care. Participants sought in latest Cancer Society study Mon, 25 Feb, 2013 01:42 AM PST NASSAWADOX â" Three weeks ago, Sally Bedsworth of Exmore lost her brother to cancer. Anti-ageing pill may help prevent Alzheimer's and cancer aniin.com Mon, 25 Feb, 2013 01:22 AM PST London, February 25 (ANI): Carnosine, which is taken as a dietary supplement, could help protect against a host of diseases from cancer to Alzheimer's disease, scientists have claimed. Prostate Cancer Treated With High Dose Radioactive Pellets Mon, 25 Feb, 2013 01:16 AM PST A new form of radiotherapy to treat prostate cancer is being used by doctors in Southampton, UK. Implanting radioactive pellets in prostate cancer patients which specifically target and eradicate the cancerous cells at the tumor site has proved to be very effective treatment. There are close to 36,000 new cases of prostate cancer every year in the UK - accounting for nearly a quarter of all ... Feeling the pain of losing a 'Pal for Life' Mon, 25 Feb, 2013 01:16 AM PST My 'Pal for Life,' Dr. Anthony F. Bruno of Glenside, Pa., passed away last week, succumbing finally to the ravages of a cancer he fought like crazy but wouldn't let him go. Supercomputers help scientists design more powerful antioxidants Mon, 25 Feb, 2013 01:15 AM PST Supercomputer modelling holds the key to keeping potentially deadly age-related illnesses such as Alzheimerâs, diabetes, cancer and heart disease at bay, according to Australian scientists. Twenty years on: The legacy of Bobby Moore goal_news_xe Mon, 25 Feb, 2013 01:05 AM PST On 24 February 1993, English football was deprived of a true icon when Robert Frederick Chelsea Moore lost his battle against bowel cancer at the unreasonably premature age of 51 Charity race is a family affair Mon, 25 Feb, 2013 01:03 AM PST A FATHER and son went head-to-head during a five-mile race to raise money for cancer sufferers. | |
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