[ad_1] Persistent exposure to wildfire smoke may be putting Oregon residents at higher risk of lung cancer and other respiratory diseases — especially firefighters who are on the front lines battling blazes, …
Read More »November is Lung Cancer awareness month Spread the message before cancer spreads! – Daily Mirror
[ad_1] CANCER, yes, the word sounds heavy just as its real gravity can make a huge impact on an individual. As far as this term is described, cancer can be found anywhere …
Read More »For cervical cancer, minimally invasive surgery may be less effective
[ad_1] For the last decade, minimally invasive surgeries have been preferred gynecologists for early-stage cervical cancer treatment. After all, they have lead to a lower risk of infection and faster recovery for …
Read More »Cross talk: Federal agencies clash on cellphone cancer risk
[ad_1] Lauran Neergaard and Seth Borenstein, Associated Press Updated 5:14 pm PDT, Thursday, November 1, 2018 FILE – In this Thursday, Oct. 11, 2012 file photo, a pedestrian talking on a cellphone is …
Read More »Federal health agencies disagree on link between mobile phone radiation and cancer
[ad_1] The evidence is clearer that there is a link between cancer and cell phone radiation, said Thursday the National Institutes of Health. "The National Toxicology Program (NTP) concluded that it was …
Read More »Cross-talk: federal agencies face cancer risk in mobile phones
[ad_1] Two US government agencies are interpreting a safety study on mobile phone radiation: one says it causes cancer in rats. The other says that there is no reason for people to …
Read More »Cross-talk: federal agencies face cancer risk in mobile phones
[ad_1] WASHINGTON (AP) – Two US government agencies are interpreting a study on mobile phone radiation safety: one says it causes cancer in rats. The other says there is no reason for …
Read More »La race peut influer sur la recherche d'aide des femmes confrontées à des obstacles en matière de traitement du cancer du sein
[ad_1] (Reuters Health) – Les femmes afro-américaines dont les mammographies sont anormales sont moins susceptibles que celles appartenant à d'autres groupes ethniques et raciaux de reconnaître les obstacles au suivi des soins …
Read More »La chirurgie du cancer du col utérin moins invasive est-elle plus risquée?
[ad_1] Dans l’étude menée par Ruah-Hain et Melamed, les chercheurs ont évalué les résultats pour près de 2 500 patients de la base de données nationale américaine sur le cancer, qui ont …
Read More »Minimally invasive surgery less effective than open surgery for cervical cancer
[ad_1] Nov. 1 (UPI) – Early-stage cervical cancer patients who undergo a minimally invasive hysterectomy. Researchers "recommending the use of open surgery for cervical cancer" based on the epidemiologic study published Wednesday …
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