Study: Lungcancer screening doesn't save lives
A new study suggests that screening smokers and former smokers for lungcancer doesn't save lives... tiny lung abnormalities, will prevent lungcancer deaths by getting people into treatment earlier
New study: Mediterranean diet may reduce lungcancer
Mediterranean foods may reduce the risk of developing the lung disease known as Chronic Obstructive... in fruit and vegetables, common in Mediterranean diets, may be responsible for the reduced risk of lung
Excess Weight Can CauseCancer
According to American Cancer Society women who gained 21-30 lbs after they turned 18 are 40% more likely to develop breast cancer than women who gained only five pounds. It also increases your risk
1 Sausage per day May CauseCancer
According to new scientific studies, one sausage a day may raise the risk of bowel cancer... of this lethal form of cancer.
Prof Martin Wiseman, the medical and scientific adviser for the World Cancer
Fat Nears Smoking As Cause Of Cancer
Wow. I knew obesity caused all sorts of health problems including heart troubles and diabetes but I never thought of it in conjunction with cancer. This report on the CBS News web site caught my
Excess Vitamins May Cause Prostrate Cancer
The Journal of the National Cancer Institute published a study recently saying that men who take vitamins in excess are more likely to develop the most risky types of prostrate cancer. Men who have
Breast cancer
, breast cancer is the second most common type of cancer after lungcancer (10.4% of all cancer incidence, both sexes counted) and the fifth most common cause of cancer death. In 2004, breast cancercaused
Crunch on Carrots to fight cancer
, a natural phytonutrient in carrots, can reduce the risk of cancer by a third. Falcarinol helps to protect... in Bethesda, MD concluded that men who consume high amounts of alpha carotene have a lower incidence of lung
green tea to prevent cancer
Green tea has been linked with a reduced risk of cancer in both men and women. In one study published in 2004, women consuming green tea everyday were found to have a 47 per cent reduced risk of bre ...
Breast Cancer and the Low-Fat Diet
a minimal impression on reducing the risk of breast cancer, and has no effect on the risk of colorectal cancer, heart disease and stroke. Following a study on 48,835 women - some who maintained a low-fat