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NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Gum disease may increase the risk of developing deadly
pancreatic cancer, even among those who have never smoked, according to research
reported today in Boston … 



Even after successful treatment for colon cancer, the very obese are about one-third
more likely to have their cancer recur and to die prematurely from cancer than
those of normal … 



Low dietary intake of folate was not linked to breast cancer risk, according to a
systematic review in the November 15 issue of the Journal of the National Cancer
Institute … 



Normal aging of breast tissue lessens breast cancer risk, reports a new study by Mayo
Clinic Cancer Center researchers published in the Nov. 15 issue of the Journal of the … 



University of Minnesota cancer researchers found that children who received radiation
treatment for cancer face an increased risk for brain and spinal column tumors
later in life … 



… cancer risk. During recent years, scientists have been seeking to isolate a
variety of lifestyle decisions that may stave off the onset of cancer or even reduce
tumor formation in … 



The high consumption of sweetened food and drink increases the risk of developing
pancreatic cancer, according to a new study from Karolinska Institutet. A heavy
intake of fizzy drinks, creamed … 



… risk of developing colorectal cancer. Published in the scientific journal
Cancer Research today, the study not only illustrates a way to prevent the disease
but also provides further insight into … 



Eating more red meat may be associated with a higher risk for hormone
receptor–positive breast cancers in premenopausal women, according to a report in
the November 13 issue of Archives … 



The risk posed by mouth cancer is highlighted at the start of an awareness
campaign … 

