Articles, tagged with "cancer deaths", page 4
07th December 2009
In 2009 a group of well respected medical researchers published a paper and an open letter. They brought together research that showed that breast and colon cancer deaths (two of the four cancers that cause the most deaths in the western world) could be r...
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Harriet Denz-Penhey
04th December 2009
Colon or colorectal cancer is the cancer of the large intestine, the last portion of vertebrates digestive system.
It begins with the uninhibited growth of epithelial cells that line the inner surface of the colon.
The colon in most mammals is the fina...
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Author:
sykoh
27th November 2009
Those who served our country in past and were exposed to cancerous chemicals like benzene are now dealing with aftermath that toxic exposure can have on our lives. The men and women who are now U.S. veterans are also now have aware of the repercussions of...
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kurtowens79fjj
26th November 2009
Cancer is always a tragedy, and it's still not something that most people can fully prevent. While new theories and studies come out every once in a while on how to avoid cancer, the truth of the matter is, a lot of people still get it. Colon cancer is th...
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M2FitnessPros
25th November 2009
Some health problems such as kidney infection, bladder disorders, constipation, yeast infection, body odor, and stomach
pain are attributed to an unhealthy colon. No wonder, colon cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer deaths in the
United Stat...
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Author:
M Hargreaves
24th November 2009
Cigarette boxes always state: "Cigarette smoking is dangerous to your health" at the back of the boxes, or at the end of their commercial ads. But do people really heed these government warnings? Do people really understand what smoking does to them?
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Author:
Ivory Baxter
09th November 2009
Everyday we eat and drink, and everything we eat and drink goes through the colon. Your colon is amazing organ and it is approximately five to six feet long. The main job of your colon is to eliminate all the waste materials from your digestive tract, and...
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Arlito Edgar
27th October 2009
Cancer: it's not a word that anyone really wants to hear. While not necessarily a death sentence, cancer is an illness that does have a high mortality rate depending on where in the body it strikes.
Colon cancer - the third most common cancer - results...
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Author:
John Simon
16th October 2009
October is Breast Cancer Month
Four years ago I was diagnosed with breast cancer. The cancerous tumor could not be felt by me or my gynecologist or the surgeon who performed my mastectomy. My film mammogram and my ultra sound were inconclusive, but I...
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Sandy Powers
25th September 2009
Most everyone is aware that our public water systems include fluoride that is added to the water. The reason for the addition is to help prevent tooth decay; this is good right? The answer to this depends on the source of the fluoride as well as the lev...
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Donna Hoffman
25th September 2009
Cervical cancer is a malignancy that develops in the lining of the cervix. It can take many years for it to develop, but during this development stage, the cell structure of the lining wall will display abnormal changes. These abnormal changes occur inter...
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Ken Soh
23rd September 2009
Bladder cancer is the fourth most common cancer in males, eight most common in females, and fifth leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States. It is four times more common in men than women, twice as common in Caucasians as in African-Americans, a...
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john daniel
23rd September 2009
Bladder cancer is the eight most common in females, fourth most common cancer in males, and fifth leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States. It is twice as common in Caucasians as in African-Americans, four times more common in men than women, a...
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john daniel
17th September 2009
Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer in women and the minute living cause of cancer deaths in American women. In 2009, approximately 194,280 patients are estimated to be diagnosed with invasive breast cancer, and 62,280 with carcinom. According...
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Muscle Man
16th September 2009
OK, smoke fans, the facts are out once again. According to the new and pretty inarguable Cancer Atlas and the updated Tobacco Atlas, which were published by The American Cancer Society, if "Smoky, The Scare" gets his way, tobacco use is projected to kill ...
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