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Results 31 to 40 of 40The 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 … 
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 Nov. 13 issue of
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… cancer issues in offspring for generations. It's no secret that a mother's diet
could affect her children, but this study suggests it can affect grandchildren and
possibly further generations. You … 
… cancer carers has revealed that there are major differences in the way men and
women cope with the role of caring for a loved-one with cancer … 
Targeted cancer therapy drugs like Gleevec and Tarceva, which destroy tumors by
interfering with specific proteins or protein pathways, may disrupt the balance between
critical cellular signals in a way … 
… cancer progression and treatment resistance. Two studies in the November 2006
issue of the journal Cancer Cell, published by Cell Press, provide mechanistic
details that may explain why the small-molecule … 
… cancer, and how those early interactions can be manipulated to stave off a
variety of cancers. The latest studies with new and promising chemopreventive agents
were presented at the American … 
The immune system is fickle, and easily influenced by more than just viruses and bacteria.
It can be swayed by the seemingly unexpected, such as by what we eat, for … 
… cancer proteins and, perhaps, let scientists dive into dinosaur genetics … 