[ad_1] Health officials in Alabama announced Wednesday that a study has found no evidence of a group of eye cancers at Auburn University, despite a series of reported cases of rare cancer …
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[ad_1] Complete brain radiotherapy can be administered more safely to patients with brain metastases by avoiding the hippocampus, according to a randomized phase III NRG Oncology trial presented at the annual meeting …
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[ad_1] Tall people are at a greater risk of cancer because they have more cells in their body, new research has suggested. A person’s risk of developing cancer increases by 10% for …
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[ad_1] Yes, your cat knows his feeding schedule and your dog knows when he is usually out walking – or at least our animals have an idea of how time works, according …
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[ad_1] (CNN) – New research has suggested that tall people are at greater risk of cancer because they have more cells in their body. The risk of developing cancer increases by 10% …
Read More »Large-sized people are at greater risk of cancer, study finds
[ad_1] The risk of developing cancer increases by 10% per 10 centimeters (4 inches) above the average, says the study because it has more cells that could mutate and lead to cancer. …
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[ad_1] Bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells from people with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) perform basic cellular functions, such as growth and division, worse than these cells of healthy people the same age …
Read More »Extensive long-term study shows that stereotaxic radiotherapy for the body is as safe and effective as a long-lasting treatment – ScienceDaily
[ad_1] Stereotactic Radiation Therapy for the Body (SBRT) is a safe and effective treatment for men with low-risk or intermediate-risk prostate cancer, according to a long-term multi-institutional study. The study paves the …
Read More »Study finds large people are more likely to get some cancers because of the number of cells
[ad_1] Credit: CC0 Public Domain A researcher from the Department of Evolution, Ecology and Biology of the bodies of the University of California found that tall people were more likely to contract …
Read More »Increased risk of cancer in tall people up to the number of cells: study
[ad_1] Tall people have a higher risk of "induced" cancer in part because they have more cells to target, a study said Wednesday. US researchers have examined populations from three continents and …
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