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ElusiveButterfly
(9422)
Exercise Lowers Breast Cancer Risk

Exercise Lowers Breast Cancer Risk, Helps Bones, Studies Say By Todd Zeranski Dec. 11 (Bloomberg) -- Exercise may lower the risk of developing breast cancer after menopause, while also helping...

Started by ElusiveButterfly (9422) • 1 response • Last response by ElusiveButterfly (9422) • 3 years ago
Tags: mature content, breast, breast cancer, cancer, excercise

michael28
(51)
Prevention

The most encouraging news about colon and rectal cancer is that you can actually reduce your risk by having regular screenings. That's because with regular screening, you can have polyps removed...

Started by michael28 (51) • 1 response • Last response by bhchy1 (5747) • 4 years ago
Tags: hormone therapy, support groups, the most encouraging news about colon and rectal c, you can have polyps removed before they have a cha

ellemayra
(203)
Do you eat a fatty fish?

Eat fatty fish to avoid kidney cancer. Fatty fish include salmon, herring, sardines and mackerel. Lean fish were cod, tuna and sweet water fish. One or more servings of fatty fish per week were...

Started by ellemayra (203) • 10 responses • Last response by ellemayra (203) • 4 years ago
Tags: fish

anchanvinay5
(111)
Kidney Transplantation Linked With Increased Risk Of Various Cancers

Following kidney transplantation, some recipients may face a 3-fold increased risk of certain cancer types, according to a study in the December 20 issue of JAMA mmune suppression after organ...

Started by anchanvinay5 (111) • 3 years ago • 0 responses
Tags: health aspects, kidney disease

DrVenghis
(6)
Smoking and obesity, what the difference?

It’s social legittimate to reproach or to joke a smoker. I can list him all damages to its body. The cancer risk and many others bad things about the smoke. I can allude to its impotence too. And...

Started by DrVenghis (6) • 3 years ago • 0 responses
Tags: behavior, cigarette, obesity, people, smoking

simplegal
(121)
Women working night shift prone to cancer!!!!

Working the night shift does more than mess with your sleep schedule. It may up your cancer risk. Recent study found that women who worked at least 3 night shifts a month for 15 years or more had a...

Started by simplegal (121) • 3 responses • Last response by groomtobe23 (431) • 3 years ago
Tags: work

MINDY0882
(1172)
Hormone Replacement ups Ovarian Cancer Risks, Too

Add ovarian cancer to the list of cancers thought to be influenced by hormone replacement therapies. Researchers from the National Institutes of Health in Rockville, Maryland, looked at HRT use...

Started by MINDY0882 (1172) • 1 response • Last response by ossie16d (6332) • 4 years ago
Tags: hormone replacement and cancer, hormone therapy, hrt, menopause, natural remedies

bhubaneshwar
(5474)
How to decrease cancer risk!!!!

Consuming a low-protein, low-calorie diet for the long term or engaging in endurance training is linked with a decrease in cancer risk, according to the results of a study reported in the December...

Started by bhubaneshwar (5474) in sharing of new ideas &knowledge • 1 response • Last response by rolcam (12507) • 3 years ago
Tags: breast cancer, cancer, health, research, risk

komal345
(148)
Folate Supplement May Raise Breast Cancer Risk..? are u agree with this?

Breast cancer is one form of cancer that is extremely treatable by surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, or hormonal therapy. The best prognosis, is when it is detected in the early stages. Use...

Started by komal345 (148) • 1 response • Last response by komal345 (148) • 3 years ago
Tags: mature content, breast, cancer, g//f, health

Madosiva
(135)
Scientists discover new breast cancer risk gene

Women with a faulty version of a gene called BRIP1 have an increased risk of developing breast cancer, according to the results of a Cancer Research UK funded study revealed at the National Cancer...

Started by Madosiva (135) • 1 response • Last response by ru88en (2370) • 4 years ago
Tags: mature content, breast, breast cancer, cancer
 

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Cancer Commentary
(3)
Obesity and Cancer

Obesity has always been linked by experts to high risk of developing metabolic syndrome, type 2 diabetes and most especially cardiovascular diseases . In fact, all these conditions are closely linked...

Started in Cancer Commentary • 2 years ago • 0 responses
Tags: general commentary, cancer, cancer-risk, obesity
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