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... 3000 Kiwi men are diagnosed with the disease and around 600 die. This makes prostate cancer the second largest cause of male cancer deaths, after lung cancer. Dr Mayhew says knowing how to recognise the symptoms can result in early diagnosis and ...
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... make long-term birth control more acceptable to men is to be tested in Scotland. Previous attempts at popularising the male "pill" have foundered because, although effective, they have involved weekly injections. But a new combination of hormones ...
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... Underwire bras do not cause it, nor do breast implants, antiperspirants or diet colas. And being young, thin and even male is no guarantee that you'll escape it either, as actress Christina Applegate, singer Sheryl Crow and actor Richard Roundtree ...
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... says he sees about one to two new cases of breast cancer each week. "It seems like we're seeing a lot more breast cancers these days," said Dr. Eric Anderson, Hematologist/Oncologist. "It's mainly a function of better detection. We detecting cancers ...
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October 02, 2009 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Radiotherapy for Lung Cancer Article provided by Ryan A. Foster & Associates, PLLC Visit us at www.ryanafosterandassociates.com Lung and bronchus cancers are the leading cause of cancer death in the United States among both men and women contributing 15 % of all new cancer cases and resulting in nearly 30 % of ...
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... feel something that we won't see on a mammogram." And they warn smoking has been linked to breast and several other cancers. Genetic therapy leads to another strategy for prevention. Dr. Tom Gilmore, "When you have a family history that suggests a ...
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... feel something that we won't see on a mammogram." And they warn smoking has been linked to breast and several other cancers. Genetic therapy leads to another strategy for prevention. Dr. Tom Gilmore, "When you have a family history that suggests a ...
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Women's breasts seem to be the focal point that attracts the male attention. Many men fantasize about large voluptuous breasts, some prefer small, and others just want to see breasts.
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... trying to catch them, were oblivious to a disease that 20,000 women will get this year. "Unlike some of the other cancers, ovarian cancer lacks an effective screening test to allow for early detection," said GYN oncologist Dr. William Merritt. Many ...
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... 2007 Lancet compared five-year survival rates for American and European cancer patients. Their findings: For all cancers, 66.3% of American men and 63.9% of women survived, as against 47.3% of European men and 55.8% of European women. Not a trivial ...
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... is still the leading cause of cancer deaths in the US an increasing number of diagnosis in ovarian, cervical, and male oriented cancers like testicular and prostate are being found. "More than 40,000 women are still dying each year of breast cancer ...
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... which will raise money for the Orchid Cancer organisation that specialises in testicular, penile and prostate cancers. Mr Ridley cannot take part in the event himself because he will be undergoing radiotherapy treatment but hopes some of the Terras ...
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Dr. Lisa Newman, examining a woman in Ghana, says, "Black women are disproportionately afflicted with breast cancers at younger ages." - " Photo: CNN A commercial message broadcast on national television last month by women's breast cancer advocacy groups was assailed as outrageous, insensitive and an example of reverse sexism.
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... America Held Hostage) To: Bubba_Leroy Was wondering if that was still in force. I for one would refuse it - where's the male equivalent? The idea that any vaccine would be mandatory under penalty of law - and aren't vaccine's non-effective against ...
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The study found no evidence either vitamin E or vitamin C supplements reduced the risk of prostate cancer, "total cancer" or other cancers such as colorectal or lung.
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