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Survival Rate Of Stage-2-ovarian Cancer - Articles
Colon Cancer and its Survival Rates
by
yourgidoc
Posted
Wed 22 Sep 2010 10:08pm
Everyone is at risk of developing cancer especially after a set age. It is important to protect oneself from such illness with preventative medicine and be well informed of what cancer is. Screenings for cancers after a person hits 40 years of age is a great tool in preventative medicine. The survival rates of colon cancer are the most imp ...
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Cancer survival rates ...
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Dr. Rubens D.
Posted
Sat 28 Mar 2009 3:51pm
Cancer survival rates
Cancer survival has improved overall in countries across Europe
29 mar 2009--Widespread media coverage has been given to a large study on cancer survival across Europe. The EUROCARE-4 study looked at cancer cure and survival rates between 1995 and 2004. The Guardian reported that although the number of people being ...
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Follow-up mammography increases survival rates in breast cancer
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Dave W

Posted
Fri 30 Sep 2011 3:56am
Breast cancerAbnormal, uncontrolled cell division resulting in a malignant tumour that may invade surrounding tissues or spread to distant parts of the body. patients who are given subsequent mammographic surveillance and MRIAn abbreviation for magnetic resonance imaging, a technique for imaging the body that ...
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Aspirin May Increase Breast Cancer Survival Rate
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Anthony Cirillo

Posted
Tue 11 May 2010 6:32am
A study in the Journal of Clinical Oncology shows that aspirin may increase breast cancer survival rates. It reports that aspirin and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs inhibit production of prostaglandins and cyclo-oxygenase. Studies have shown that breast cancers produce prostaglandins in greater amounts than normal breast cells and th ...
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Variations in cancer survival rates
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Katherine B.
Posted
Thu 15 Jan 2009 7:53pm
A large study published in The Lancet Oncology has found that there are wide variations in cancer survival rates between and within many countries around the world. Professor Michel Coleman and over 100 colleagues working on the CONCORD study analyzed 31 countries that provided data on cancer survival. Not only were there variations in su ...
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Variations in cancer survival rates
by
Katherine B.
Posted
Thu 15 Jan 2009 7:54pm
A large study published in The Lancet Oncology has found that there are wide variations in cancer survival rates between and within many countries around the world. Professor Michel Coleman and over 100 colleagues working on the CONCORD study analyzed 31 countries that provided data on cancer survival. Not only were there variations in surv ...
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High post treatment pain in Head and Neck Cancer have a lower survival rate
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Katherine B.
Posted
Mon 17 Aug 2009 10:56pm
One thing I learned through my cancer journey was to respect pain. It is there to tell us something, whether we want to hear it or not.
Patients with head and neck cancer who experience a higher level of post-treatment pain appear to have a lower survival rate than those who experience little or no post-treatment pain, according to a report in ...
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Ovarian cancer survival rate doubles in 30 years
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totalhealth
Posted
Mon 21 Mar 2011 12:35pm
According to Cancer Research UK, Ovarian cancer survival rates have nearly doubled in the past 30 years in England and Wales.
The survival rate for ovarian cancer, five years after diagnosis has increased from 21% in the early 1970’s to 41% per cent today. Cancer Research UK states that the improvement in the survival rate means that over 1,0 ...
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