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Colon Cancer Increasingly Striking the Young Worldwide

Colon Cancer Increasingly Striking the Young Worldwide

Latest Cancer News FRIDAY, May 17, 2019 (HealthDay News) — The rise in colon cases among younger adults that’s been seen in the United States is also occurring in wealthier nations worldwide, new research shows. In the decade leading up to 2014, the number of cases of colon cancer among people under 50 increased by […]

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Low-Fat Diet Could Be a Weapon Against Breast Cancer

Low-Fat Diet Could Be a Weapon Against Breast Cancer

By Serena GordonHealthDay Reporter Latest Cancer News WEDNESDAY, May 15, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Health experts have long touted the benefits of a low-fat diet for preventing heart disease, but now a large study suggests it might do the same against breast cancer. Researchers found that eating low-fat foods reduced a woman’s risk of dying […]

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How whole-grain rye consumption can improve gut health

How whole-grain rye consumption can improve gut health

Researchers know that whole grains are good for health, but the mechanisms at play remain unclear. However, a recent study in humans and mouse models now shows just how certain whole grains help regulate gut health. Those who eat whole-grain rye bread have lower blood serotonin levels. What does this mean? Studies from the past […]

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Why don’t whales develop cancer, and why should we care?

Why don’t whales develop cancer, and why should we care?

Although researchers know that cancer risk increases as a person ages and gains weight, whales, the world’s largest mammals, do not experience this correlation. In fact, they are some of the animals least likely to get cancer. New research aims to find out why that is. The humpback whale (pictured) and other cetaceans have an […]

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Can this food additive turn our gut bacteria against us?

Can this food additive turn our gut bacteria against us?

Titanium dioxide nanoparticles make up a common additive — E171 — used as a coloring agent in many products. So far, the additive’s safety has been a matter of debate, but new research in mice has found evidence that it could render the gut more susceptible to disease. A common food additive in white cake […]

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Looking to Whales for Insight on Human Cancers

Looking to Whales for Insight on Human Cancers

Latest Cancer News MONDAY, May 13, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Whales, the gentle giants of the ocean, may offer clues on fighting cancer in humans, researchers say. Age and weight are known cancer risk factors. So it would seem that whales — which include some of the largest and longest-lived animals on Earth — would […]

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Is That Prostate Cancer Worth Treating? Chromosomes May Tell

Is That Prostate Cancer Worth Treating? Chromosomes May Tell

Latest Cancer News MONDAY, May 13, 2019 (HealthDay News) — To treat, or not to treat: That remains one of the tough conundrums for men with prostate cancer and their doctors, because some tumors may be aggressive, while others may take decades to cause harm. Now, new research suggests that tracking specific changes in the […]

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Young, and Learning Too Late That Sun Safety Matters

Young, and Learning Too Late That Sun Safety Matters

By Dennis ThompsonHealthDay Reporter Latest Cancer News TUESDAY, May 14, 2019 (HealthDay News) — The pain Sara Langill felt in her right hip didn’t concern her much, until she felt a lump as she massaged tendons near her hip flexors following a soccer game. “I felt this thing that felt like a rubbery grape,” recalls […]

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California Couple Awarded $2 Billion in Roundup Lawsuit

California Couple Awarded $2 Billion in Roundup Lawsuit

TUESDAY, May 14, 2019 (HealthDay News) — A elderly California couple who said their cancer was caused by Monsanto’s weed killer Roundup was awarded just over $2 billion by a jury in Oakland on Monday. Latest Cancer News The verdict includes more than $55 million in compensatory damages and $2 billion in punitive damages, CNN […]

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Everything you need to know about Pap smears

Everything you need to know about Pap smears

A Pap smear, sometimes called a Pap test or smear test, is a procedure that doctors use to look for changes in the cells of the cervix. These cellular changes can result from cancer, precancer, or the human papillomavirus (HPV). During a Pap test, a doctor or specialized nurse swabs the cervix through the vagina. […]