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Daily update ⋅ 21 October 2015
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Scientific American
American Cancer Society Eases Mammogram Recommendations
Scientific American
Breast cancer screening is the medical screening of
asymptomatic, apparently healthy women for breast cancer in an attempt to
achieve an earlier ...
The American Cancer Society now advises women to start
mammograms at 45, not 40 - The Verge
Q&A: The New Mammogram Guidelines for Breast-Cancer
Screening - Wall Street Journal
American Cancer Society Recommends Against Clinical Breast
Exams - Wall Street Journal
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ExtremeTech
A possible broad spectrum cancer cure is in the offing, but
human trials could be up to 4 years away
ExtremeTech
For almost as long as humans have been tooling around on
planet earth, cancer has been nipping at our heels…and brains, stomachs, kidneys,
and ...
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The Guardian
Victoria Derbyshire thanks viewers as she returns to BBC
after cancer surgery
The Guardian
Victoria Derbyshire thanked viewers for their 'tremendous
messages to me' as she returned to work after having a mastectomy. Photograph:
Jeff ...
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E! Online
Brooks Ayers Shares Surprise Update on His Cancer, Reveals
If He's Finally Ready to Take a Lie ...
E! Online
Brooks Ayers has the answer to one of Real Housewives of
Orange County's biggest questions of the season. Does he have cancer?
Absolutely yes!
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CBS News
Supplements Don't Benefit Prostate Cancer Pat...
WebMD
MONDAY, Oct. 19, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- A new study finds
no evidence that men's health supplements help prostate cancer patients.
Although ...
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NHS Choices
Claims rhubarb pigment 'could help cancer crumble'
NHS Choices
The front page of the Daily Express announces that,
"Rhubarb can save your life," while other headlines state,
"cancer-killing drug of rhubarb [will be ...
Cancer-killing drug made of rhubarb will be ready 'within
years' - Express.co.uk
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Wall Street Journal
Japan Says Fukushima Nuclear Plant Worker Diagnosed With
Cancer
Wall Street Journal
TOKYO—The Japanese government said for the first time
Tuesday that a worker at the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant has
cancer ...
Fukushima nuclear disaster: first worker diagnosed with
cancer linked to cleanup - The Guardian
First Fukushima worker diagnosed with radiation-linked
cancer: Japan official - Yahoo News
First Fukushima worker diagnosed with radiation-linked
cancer: Japan - Firstpost
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Sportsnet.ca
Blue Jays have no doubt Norris will overcome cancer
Sportsnet.ca
Pillar added that he not only believes Norris will beat
thyroid cancer, but that once the 22 year-old does, he'll work to make sure
plenty of other people ...
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CBS News
High number of cancer cases near St. Louis prompts concern
CBS News
NORTH ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. -- An unusual number of rare
cancers has the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention taking a close look
at a ...
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The Guardian
Cancer-causing worm could help heal chronic wounds,
researchers find
The Guardian
Researchers have found a cancer-causing parasitic worm
responsible for the deaths of about 26,000 people a year could prove useful in
healing ...
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WEB
Think Pink for Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Kylie
October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month! To help
spread the word, my team and I created a pink-themed roundup that benefit some
really ...
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Little boy fighting cancer honored by city, police
Fox 26
Creighton Elliott Heslop is a little boy who was diagnosed
with cancer at the age of 14-months. In his initial battle with the disease,
treatment was ...
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Preteen Girls Worry About Breast Cancer If It's in the
Family
National Library of Medicine - National Institutes of Health
MONDAY, Oct. 19, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- Preteen girls with
a strong family history of breast cancer worry more than their peers without
that ...
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What To Say (Or Not Say) To Someone With Breast Cancer
TMJ4.com
Newsy spoke with breast cancer survivors about the best and
worst things you can say to a friend or family member with breast cancer.
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Special Webinar introducing the 2016 World Cancer Congress
Programme
UICC
A special webinar will take place on 28 October 2015 to
introduce the 2016 World Cancer Congress, taking place under the theme Mobilising
Action ...
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Men's Health Supplements Don't Benefit Prostate Cancer
Patients
Prostate Cancer Foundation
Oct. 19, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- A new study finds no
evidence that men's health supplements help prostate cancer patients. Although
popular ...
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Abstract
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is one of the
deadliest cancers with an overall survival rate of less than 5%. The poor
patient outcome in ...
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