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Could reused cooking oil trigger breast cancer spread?

Could reused cooking oil trigger breast cancer spread?

A recent study in mice showed that reheated cooking oil might trigger cell changes that can promote late-stage breast cancer growth. A new study looks at the effect of reused cooking oil on breast cancer metastasis. Researchers from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign tested “thermally abused frying oil,” which is cooking oil that has […]

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Rectal pressure: Causes and when to see a doctor

Rectal pressure: Causes and when to see a doctor

Rectal pressure can make a person feel like they constantly have to use the toilet. Pressure in the rectum can be uncomfortable or even painful. The rectum is the final portion of the large intestine. Stool travels through it before exiting the anus. The rectum is close to many other pelvic organs and typically sits […]

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Plant compound could fight eye cancer

Plant compound could fight eye cancer

A substance present in the popular coralberry plant may halt the development of eye cancer. The scientists previously thought that these findings were impossible. Coralberries could eventually help stop the spread of eye cancer. Survival rates for eye cancer are generally high, according to the American Cancer Society. However, when it becomes metastatic — that […]

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FDA Says Breast Density Must Be Reported to Women During Mammograms

FDA Says Breast Density Must Be Reported to Women During Mammograms

Latest Cancer News WEDNESDAY, March 27, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Women with dense breasts who get mammograms must be told of their higher risk for breast cancer under new rules proposed Wednesday by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The FDA would also tighten its regulation of mammogram facilities, giving the agency the power to […]

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Ancestry Matters When Seeking Matched Bone Marrow Donors

Ancestry Matters When Seeking Matched Bone Marrow Donors

Latest Cancer News WEDNESDAY, March 27, 2019 (HealthDay News) — The chances of finding an unrelated bone marrow donor are higher for U.S. patients of European descent than for those of non-European descent, a new study finds. A bone marrow transplant can sometimes help people with life-threatening blood cancers by replacing the patient’s cells with […]

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Dual-Drug Therapy May Boost Odds Against a Tough Breast Cancer

Dual-Drug Therapy May Boost Odds Against a Tough Breast Cancer

Latest Cancer News WEDNESDAY, March 27, 2019 (HealthDay News) — There’s good news for women battling a particularly difficult form of advanced breast cancer. In a new study of patients with so-called “hormone receptor-positive” breast cancer that’s spread beyond the breast, women who received a combo of two anti-estrogen drugs right away lived many months […]

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California Man Awarded $80 Million in Roundup Lawsuit

California Man Awarded $80 Million in Roundup Lawsuit

A California man who said that Monsanto’s weed killer Roundup caused his cancer was awarded $80 million in damages by a jury in San Francisco on Wednesday. Latest Cancer News The same six-person jury previously found that Roundup was a significant factor in Edwin Hardeman’s non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, the Associated Press reported. Hardeman, 70, said in […]

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Choose the Right Colon Cancer Screening Option

Choose the Right Colon Cancer Screening Option

Latest Cancer News TUESDAY, March 26, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Colon cancer is highly preventable through regular screening. But the right type of screening depends on your particular risk factors, an expert says. Each year in the United States, more than 140,000 people are diagnosed with colon cancer, and about 50,000 die from the disease. […]

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Time-restricted eating may prevent tumor growth

Time-restricted eating may prevent tumor growth

Researchers have already identified obesity as a risk factor for cancer, so some doctors recommend reducing caloric intake to help prevent tumors. However, a new study now finds that prevention may be less about how many calories you consume and more about when you eat your meals. Research in mouse models shows that time-restricted eating […]

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Medicaid Coverage for Lung Cancer Screening All Over the Map

Medicaid Coverage for Lung Cancer Screening All Over the Map

Latest Cancer News MONDAY, March 25, 2019 (HealthDay News) — State Medicaid programs must do more to make sure that people at high risk for lung cancer are screened for the deadly disease, a new American Lung Association report says. Medicaid is the public assistance program offering health care coverage for low-income Americans. Medicaid coverage […]