Cancer
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Cancer Breakthrough! Scientists Develop A New Method To Detect And Kill Cancer Cells
In a new study, scientists have found a new approach to detect and kill cancer cells. Here are the details.
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Rare Breast Cancers: What Are The Advancements In Treating It
Rare breast cancers do not have wider treatment options. Read on to know about the advancements in treating rare breast cancer.
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How NOT To Mistake Colorectal Cancer For Common Gastrointestinal Disorders
Persistent gastrointestinal issues should not be ignored and must be examined to rule out life-threatening conditions like colorectal cancer.
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Changes In Your Stool Can Indicate Pancreatic Cancer: Symptoms To Watch Out For
If you suspect any of your digestive symptoms for pancreatic cancer, do not panic and visit a doctor for accurate diagnosis. Here’s what a doctor wants you to know
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What Are The Types of Lung Cancer? Here Are Some Differences and Treatment Options
Lung cancer, also known as lung carcinoma, is a type of cancer that starts in the lungs. Read on to know about differences and treatment options.
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Men, Wealthy People More Prone To Skin Cancer: Study
Melanoma, a deadly form of skin cancer, has been prevailing since forever and has been on the climb in recent times.
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Cancer Cases Up By 79% In Under-50 Age Group: Study
During the period from 1990 to 2019, the number of deaths due to cancer also increased by 28%.
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THIS Vitamin Deficiency Could Be Linked To Increased Breast Cancer Risk: How To Increase Nutrient Levels
Several studies have highlighted the association between vitamin D deficiency and breast cancer risk. But is there really a link? A doctor explains…
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Why Is Vitamin B17 Controversial: Doctors Throw Light On Whether It Is A Safe Cancer Treatment Alternative
For decades, vitamin B17 has been associated with cancer treatments, but is it really effective and safe? Doctors answer…
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A Breakthrough! Study Finds 'Significantly' Higher Accuracy In Prostate Cancer Diagnosis With A 10-Minute Scan
A new study has found that a 10-minute MRI scan can prove more effective in diagnosing prostate cancer than PSA testing; this can even reduce the risk of death from the disease.