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Pistachios Can Reduce Lung Cancer

2 hours ago ago from Health & Lifestyle Updates - ygoy.com

29 percent Cancer related deaths caused is the United States is because of Lung Cancer. Smoking causes 90 percent of these deaths in men. 85 percent women are diagnosed with Lung Cancer because of this bad habit. Common treatment techniques are effective if the disease is found out early. Moreover these techniques are costly and have side effects of their own. But daily intake of pistachios in diet can reduce to risks of Lung Cancer. This is ...

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Understanding How Some Lung Cancer Cells Evade Drug Treatment – A New Mouse Model

20 hours ago ago from The Cancer Foundation For The World - Cancer Sucks...We Can Make A Difference...The Answer For Cancer

Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer mortality worldwide and lung adenocarcinoma is the most common type. Many cases of lung adenocarcinoma are attributed to a mutation in a gene for the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) Read Full Article

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Boost For Prostate Cancer Screening

1 day ago ago from Prostate Cancer News Blog

The effectiveness of PSA (prostate-specific antigen) screening on reducing prostate cancer mortality has been given a boost with new data from the European Randomized Study of Screening for Prostate Cancer (ERSPC). This shows the true impact to be far higher than previously reported up to 31%. Preliminary ERSPC findings showed that screening reduced prostate cancer deaths by 20%...

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Dont let smoke get in your eyes!

11 hours ago ago from Temurun's Yard

If you smoke, it's best to quit and if you don't smoke, avoid smoky areas. Everyone is aware of the potential catastrophic impact on health of smoking. It is better not to start at all, but the sooner a smoker quits the better. Because the damage caused by smoking is cumulative, the longer a person smokes the greater the risk of developing a smoking-related disease, such as lung cancer or heart disease. Quitting not only saves money, but ...

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For information on critical issues and lung cancer

17 hours ago ago from info mesothelioma

If you are looking for information on lung cancer, read the answers to some frequently asked questions. Is there more than one type of disease? Lung cancer is divided into two types. These are the types of small cells and small. They are classified differently because the cells grow and spread differently for each type. Non-small lung cancer is the most common and includes three different types - squamus squamous cell cancer, ...

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Want to Cut Cancer Risk? Try Munching Pistachios

1 day ago ago from Forbes.com

WEDNESDAY, Dec. 9 (HealthDay News) -- Eating pistachios every day might reduce your risk for lung cancer and other malignancies, according to a new study. Pistachios are a good source of a type of vitamin E called gamma-tocopherol. It is known that vitamin E provides a degree of protection against certain forms of cancer. Higher intakes of gamma-tocopherol ... may reduce the risk of lung cancer, Ladia M. Hernandez, a senior research ...

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Immunogen reports positive breast cancer drug data

14 hours ago ago from Good News Now

NEW YORK -Immunogen Inc. said Wednesday its developing cancer treatment T-DM1 prompted a 32.7 percent response rate in a midstage study on breast cancer patients, pushing shares higher. The stock jumped 72 cents, or 8.8 percent, to close at $8.89, as investors viewed the results as positive for the drug candidate's regulatory prospects. The company will present the clinical data at the 32nd Annual San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium on ...

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