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What is osteosarcoma?

What is osteosarcoma?

Osteosarcoma is a type of bone cancer. A person with osteosarcoma may feel many symptoms, including pain and swelling. Doctors do not know why some people develop osteosarcoma. The outlook is more favorable when the tumor has not spread. Osteosarcoma is a relatively rare type of cancer with around 800 to 900 new cases reported […]

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Eating dinner earlier could reduce cancer risk

Eating dinner earlier could reduce cancer risk

Uncovering simple lifestyle interventions that may reduce cancer risk is a major focus of medical research. Most recently, the timing of our evening meal has come under scrutiny. Eating just before sleeping could increase cancer risk. According to a study that was conducted at the Barcelona Institute for Global Health in Spain, eating your final […]

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What are the early signs of tongue cancer?

What are the early signs of tongue cancer?

Tongue cancer is a type of mouth cancer, or oral cancer, that usually develops in the squamous cells on the surface of the tongue. It can cause tumors or lesions. The most noticeable signs of tongue cancer are a sore on the tongue that does not heal and a painful tongue. Cancer can develop in […]

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Omega-3-derived cannabinoid may stop cancer

Omega-3-derived cannabinoid may stop cancer

New research suggests that the body’s natural pain-killer, the “endocannabinoid system,” may also have cancer-fighting properties when “activated” by omega-3 fatty acids. Foods rich in omega-3 fatty acids include salmon, avocado, and nuts. Our bodies have an “endogenous,” or “built-in,” pain-killing system named after the cannabis plant: the endogenous cannabinoid system, otherwise known as the […]

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Common toothpaste ingredient may promote colon cancer

Common toothpaste ingredient may promote colon cancer

Researchers claim that there is an “urgent need” to test triclosan, a common chemical in household products. After preliminary studies, scientists conclude that it might cause colonic inflammation and promote colon cancer. Could a common toothpaste ingredient be causing more harm than good? Triclosan is not necessarily a household name, but the products that it […]

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Viruses reprogrammed to attack cancer

Viruses reprogrammed to attack cancer

While viruses are best known for causing disease and suffering, scientists have recently designed a way to use them as a force for good in the fight against cancer. Viruses (an example of which is shown here) have a bad name, but can they be used therapeutically?Image credit: Graham Beards Viruses are small, rapidly replicating, […]

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Colorectal cancer: Some cells are ‘born to be bad’

Colorectal cancer: Some cells are ‘born to be bad’

The results of a small study could lead to better identification of polyps that are likely to develop into invasive colorectal cancer. Researchers investigate cancer’s ‘founding cells.’ This may prevent the unnecessary treatment of patients with harmless growths, say scientists from Duke University in Durham, NC, and the University of Southern California (USC) in Los […]

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‘Biomedical tattoo’ might catch cancer early

‘Biomedical tattoo’ might catch cancer early

Often, cancer goes undetected until its advanced stages, when treating it becomes very difficult and the outlook less promising. But researchers from Switzerland are developing an implant that could alert “wearers” to the presence of cancer early on. A biomedical tattoo that looks like a brown mole when it ‘lights up’ could alert its ‘wearer’ […]