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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 … 



By CATHERINE O'BRIEN Photographs Libi Pedder Like most women with breast cancer,
Hilary Thomas can remember with pin-sharp clarity the moment she first felt the lump … 



Almost half of newly diagnosed breast cancer patients are found to have clinically
significant emotional distress or symptoms of psychiatric disorders before treatment is
begun, according to a new study … 



… cancer prognosis, a Mayo Clinic review and analysis of existing lung cancer
studies shows that this technology has not yet surpassed the accuracy of conventional
methods used to assess survival … 
The rate of colorectal cancer screening appears to be increasing among Veterans
Affairs patients, although use of colonoscopy is less common than other screening
procedures, according to a report in … 



… patients with ovarian cancer, according to a team of researchers in Greece,
the UK, and the US. The top contender appears to be a combination of two types of
cancer … 



… patients with advanced solid cancers. Tests showed that the drug inhibited
key targets in the patients' tumours, and now it is being tested in phase II clinical
trials according to … 



Colon cancer survival may be less likely for patients who are very obese or too
thin at diagnosis … 
A Sutani, Y Nagai, K Udagawa, Y Uchida, N Koyama, Y Murayama, T Tanaka, H Miyazawa, M
Nagata, M Kanazawa, K Hagiwara & K Kobayashi … 



The rate of colorectal cancer screening appears to be increasing among U.S. Veterans
Affairs patients, although use of colonoscopy is less common … 


