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Ladies and Colon Cleansing

14th December 2010
90% of all sickness and condition starts inside an unclean colon. Poisons and squander build up in your colon similar to they do in the pipes of your house. Both equally demand speedy focus or the success is usually disastrous. Colon cancer is 2nd o... Read >
Author: Melva Glennon

Early Detection Of Colon Cancer Is The Critical for Outliving The Cancer

23rd November 2010
The second greatest number of cancer deaths is from colon cancer.. Every year, about forty eight thousand men and women will pass away as a result of colon cancer. A large number of these deaths might be prevented with early diagnosis and treatment by sta... Read >
Author: J. Hernandez

Personalised Medicine, The Next Frontier In Lung Cancer

23rd November 2010
How serious is lung cancer as a health problem? Lung cancer is the most common cause of cancer deaths around the world. About 1,500 people in Singapore were diagnosed with lung cancer in 2008. In that same year, more than 160,000 people were estimated ... Read >
Author: Shirlee Loomer

Women Who Smoke

19th October 2010
Despite our knowledge about the death, disease, and addiction caused by smoking, in 1993, 22 percent of U.S. women 18 years of age and older were current cigarette smokers. Female smokers typically begin to smoke during adolescence--usually before high sc... Read >
Author: jups

Women's Weight and Colon Cancer

19th October 2010
Obesity is a term used to describe body weight that is much greater than what is considered healthy. If you are obese, you have a much higher amount of body fat than lean muscle mass. Adults with a BMI greater than 30 are considered obese. Anyone more tha... Read >
Author: Paul

Cancer Diet - Superfood that Have Cancer Fighting Properties

17th September 2010
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death worldwide. The National Cancer Institute estimates that one third of cancer deaths are related to dietary factors. So, it is very important for you to make sure you are eating a well balanced diet. Food ca... Read >
Author: Medical Zones

Top 10 Ways to Reduce the Risk of Breast Cancer

20th July 2010
Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in American women and one of the leading causes of cancer deaths in women, second only to lung cancer. Research shows that 13% of all women will develop breast cancer in her lifetime. Although, no one knows ... Read >
Author: Medical Zones

Not Following The Colon Cancer Screening Guidelines May Delay Diagnosis

12th July 2010
The second greatest number of cancer deaths is from colon cancer. Every year, about 48,000 people will die because of colon cancer. A large number of these deaths might be avoided with early detection and treatment through standard colon cancer testing in... Read >
Author: J. Hernandez

Colon Cancer and Colon Cancer Symptoms

07th July 2010
Cancer of the colon cancer is the third leading cause of cancer deaths in America. There are certain signs and manifestations that most patients feel when they have advanced stage of cancer of the colon such as a substantial change in the bowel activity, ... Read >
Author: Shone Wetson

New Discoveries in Cancer Treatments offer more options

30th June 2010
According to the World Health Organisation the number of cancer deaths worldwide could double by 2030 to reach 13 million. Patients who are suffering from lethal types of cancers, like brain, lung, liver, ovarian and pancreas, do not respond well to exi... Read >
Author: chongyim

Top 5 Prostate Cancer Symptoms

23rd June 2010
Prostate cancer is the most diagnosed cancer and is the common cause of cancer deaths among men. The sad fact about this is that most men do not realize that they acquire this killer disease until it has already spread. This type of cancer spreads rapidly... Read >
Author: Neelima Reddy

Should women get mammogram at 40?

15th June 2010
Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer in women and the second leading cause of cancer deaths in American women. In 2009, approximately 194,280 patients were estimated to be diagnosed with invasive breast cancer, and 62,280 with carcinoma in sit... Read >
Author: Mai Brooks

Is radiation exposure from mammograms dangerous?

08th June 2010
The current recommendation is annual screening mammogram starting at age 40. It is a well known fact that screening of asymptomatic women has been accredited for the decline in mortality of breast cancer. Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer ... Read >
Author: Mai Brooks

Health Insurance in Texas Can Reduce Health Crisis

01st June 2010
The number of deaths from cancer rose for two decades in the United States, and peaked in 1990. Since then, the number of deaths from cancer have been declining, partly due to reductions in smoking. Yet, cancer is still the second leading cause of death i... Read >
Author: Wiley Long

New Cancer Treatments

14th May 2010
The FDA approves two cancer treatments that give people a relief of agony from any disease in the form of a drug. These two drugs had shown improvements in the survival rate of clinical problems and aids in tumor shrinking that's why it has been approved ... Read >
Author: nuscheysmith
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