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What happens if chemotherapy does not work?

What happens if chemotherapy does not work?

Doctors use chemotherapy either as a first-line therapy or in combination with other treatments, such as surgery. If chemotherapy does not work, a person may need to consider other treatment options. Signs that cancer is not responding to chemotherapy include: tumor not shrinking tumor growing cancer spreading from its original site to other areas of […]

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Health benefits of mung beans

Health benefits of mung beans

Mung beans are a type of pulse that has a good nutritional balance with plenty of vitamins and minerals. Some early research suggests these beans may have a variety of health benefits. Preparing mung beans is straight forward, and people can add them to a variety of dishes. In this article, we discuss the potential […]

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Study reveals how much fiber we should eat to prevent disease

Study reveals how much fiber we should eat to prevent disease

A new meta-analysis examines 40 years’ worth of research in an attempt to find out the ideal amount of fiber that we should consume to prevent chronic disease and premature mortality. Whole grain cereals and fruit are excellent sources of fiber. Researchers and public health organizations have long hailed the benefits of eating fiber, but […]

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AI Beats Humans at Detecting Cervical Precancers

AI Beats Humans at Detecting Cervical Precancers

By Serena GordonHealthDay Reporter Latest Cancer News THURSDAY, Jan. 10, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Many women in developing countries lack access to advanced screening for cervical cancer. But researchers say a new “AI” technique might help. The technique relies on photos and computer artificial intelligence to identify changes that may lead to cervical cancer. Catching […]

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Even a Little Exercise May Help Cancer Patients Live Longer

Even a Little Exercise May Help Cancer Patients Live Longer

Latest Cancer News THURSDAY, Jan. 10, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Regular exercise before and after a cancer diagnosis significantly improves odds of survival, a new study finds. Among more than 5,800 U.S. patients with a range of early- to late-stage cancers, those who exercised three or four times a week before and after their diagnosis […]

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What dictates how vitamin E supplements affect cancer risk?

What dictates how vitamin E supplements affect cancer risk?

There is a longstanding debate as to whether taking vitamin E supplements increases or decreases a person’s risk of developing cancer. A new study suggests that both outcomes are a possibility and also explains why. What influences vitamin E’s effect on cancer risk? A new study investigates. Many people believe that taking supplements can improve […]

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Cancer Patients May Face Greater Risk of Shingles

Cancer Patients May Face Greater Risk of Shingles

Latest Cancer News WEDNESDAY, Jan. 9, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Newly diagnosed cancer patients may be at increased risk for the painful skin condition shingles, a new study finds. Experts say development of new vaccines might help prevent shingles in cancer patients. The study, of about 240,000 cancer patients in Australia from 2006 to 2015, […]

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Health Tip: Nurture Your Emotional Health as a Cancer Patient

Health Tip: Nurture Your Emotional Health as a Cancer Patient

(HealthDay News) — If you have cancer, it is important to take care of your emotional health, too, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says. Latest Cancer News A positive outlook has been linked to a lower risk of disease and injury, a better immune system, longer life and greater work productivity, the […]

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Cancer: A new ‘drug sponge’ may reduce chemo’s toxic effects

Cancer: A new ‘drug sponge’ may reduce chemo’s toxic effects

Researchers have developed an innovative, personalized absorber that can “catch” toxic chemotherapy drugs when they “leak out” of a treated organ. This could help reduce the adverse side effects of these cancer treatments. A newly designed ‘drug sponge’ could intercept chemotherapy agents before they reach and affect healthy tissue. A team of researchers from institutions […]

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Too Few Women Are Getting Cervical Cancer Screening

Too Few Women Are Getting Cervical Cancer Screening

Latest Cancer News TUESDAY, Jan. 8, 2019 (HealthDay News) — The number of women in the United States who are getting the recommended screenings for cervical cancer is “unacceptably low,” researchers say. In 2016, just over half of U.S. women aged 21 to 29 and less than two-thirds of women aged 30 to 65 were […]