Early menopause related to bladder cancer risk • Bladder cancer news • Mar 29 07 Women who are relatively young when they go through menopause seem to be at increased risk of developing bladder cancer, researchers from the University of Minnesota School of Public… Lack of Care For Older Breast Cancer Patients • Breast Cancer news • Mar 29 07 Older women with breast cancer get a lower level of care than younger women, researchers at The University of Manchester have found. Compared to younger women, older women with… MRI screening of opposite breast necessary for women with recent breast cancer diagnosis • Breast Cancer news • Mar 28 07 Women with a recent diagnosis of cancer in one breast should have MRI screening of the opposite breast, concludes a multi-center study involving University… Black Raspberries May Slow Growth of Colon, Other Cancers • Cancer news • • Colon & Colorectal Cancer news • Mar 28 07 For several years, our laboratories have studied the ability of freeze-dried berries (black raspberries, strawberries and blackberries) to inhibit cancer in the esophagus, colon and oral cavity. Berries… Contrast agent puts new light on diagnosing breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Mar 26 07 Harvard Medical School researchers are working on a new, simpler way to distinguish malignant tumors from non-cancerous masses when screening for breast cancer. Scientists in the laboratory of… Few Surgeons Routinely Refer Breast Cancer Patients for Reconstruction • Breast Cancer news • Mar 26 07 Forty-four percent of surgeons do not refer the majority of their breast cancer patients to a plastic surgeon prior to the initial surgery when the woman is choosing… Merck says US CDC endorses cervical cancer vaccine • Cervical Cancer news • Mar 26 07 Merck & Co. Thursday said the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has adopted the recommendation of an advisory panel that the drugmaker’s vaccine against cervical cancer routinely… Grape seed extract may help prevent skin cancer • Skin Cancer news • Mar 26 07 Chemicals found in grape seeds may help ward of skin cancer due to regular exposure to the sun, according to the results of an animal study reported Sunday in… Laryngeal Cancer and Tumor Staging • Laryngeal Cancer news • Mar 24 07 The larynx, commonly called the voice box, is subdivided into three parts: the glottis, the subglottis, and the supraglottis. The glottic larynx is that portion which contains the vocal cords. The supraglottic… Prevalence and Incidence of Larynx Cancer • Laryngeal Cancer news • Mar 24 07 Incidence of Larynx Cancer 12,000 annual cases in the United States (NCI); 8,900 annual cases (SEER 2002 estimate) Larynx Cancer: Larynx Cancer is listed as a “rare disease” by… Statistics and prognosis for cancer of the larynx • Laryngeal Cancer news • Mar 24 07 Cancer statistics in general There is a section explaining more about the different types of cancer statistics in the cancer statistics section of CancerHelp UK. Unless you are… Breast Cancer Statistics • Breast Cancer news • Mar 24 07 Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in women today (after lung cancer) and is the most common cancer among women, excluding nonmelanoma skin cancers. According to the World Health… Breast cancer radiotherapy gentler on the heart • Breast Cancer news • Mar 23 07 Modern radiation therapy for early breast cancer seems to be much less toxic to the heart than older radiation regimens, according to a University of Michigan-Ann Arbor study. A “critical… New approaches to the diagnosis of oral cancer • Oral Cancer News • Mar 23 07 Oral cancer is diagnosed in more than 30,000 individuals in the US annually, claiming 10,000 lives each year. Early detection remains the best way to ensure patient survival and… What Are the Key Statistics About Cancer of the Esophagus? • Esophageal cancer news • Mar 22 07 The American Cancer Society estimates that during 2007 approximately 15,560 new esophageal cancer cases will be diagnosed in the United States. This disease is 3 to… What Is Cancer of the Esophagus? • Esophageal cancer news • Mar 22 07 The esophagus is a muscular tube that carries food and liquid from the mouth to the stomach. The esophagus is usually between 10 and 13 inches long. The normal adult esophagus… Can Cancer of the Esophagus Be Prevented? • Esophageal cancer news • Mar 22 07 The risk of developing this disease can be greatly reduced by avoiding certain risk factors. Some risk factors such as age, sex, and race cannot be changed. Other lifestyle… Can Cancer of the Esophagus Be Found Early? • Esophageal cancer news • Mar 22 07 There are no early detection tests used in the United States to screen the general population for esophageal cancer. However, people who are at high risk for esophageal… Aspirin Significantly Reduces Esophageal-Cancer Risk In People With Most- Aggressive Form Of Barrett • Esophageal cancer news • Mar 22 07 Researchers at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center have found that people with the most-aggressive form of Barrett’s esophagus, a precancerous condition that can lead… What’s New in Esophageal Cancer Research and Treatment? • Esophageal cancer news • Mar 22 07 Research on the treatment and prevention of esophageal cancer is now being done at many medical centers, university hospitals, and other institutions across the nation. Genetics: Researchers have… Esophageal Cancer Overview of Prevention • Esophageal cancer news • Mar 22 07 Prevention Doctors cannot always explain why one person gets cancer and another does not. However, scientists have studied general patterns of cancer in the population to learn what things around us and… What causes cancer of the esophagus? • Esophageal cancer news • Mar 22 07 Cancer of the esophagus is fairly common in some parts of the world. But in the United States, this disease accounts for only about 1 percent of all cancers. The exact… How is cancer of the esophagus diagnosed? • Esophageal cancer news • Mar 22 07 To find the cause of any of these symptoms, the doctor asks about the patient’s personal and family medical history and does a complete physical exam. In addition to checking… What are the side effects of treatment for cancer of the esophagus? • Esophageal cancer news • Mar 22 07 The methods used to treat cancer are very powerful. It is hard to limit the effects of therapy so that only cancer cells are removed… Online Information May Improve Cancer Patients’ Opinions About Doctors • Breast Cancer news • • Cancer news • Mar 21 07 Accessing high-quality health information on the Internet may improve breast cancer patients’ opinions about their doctors, according to a new study conducted by the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Center… Page 175 of 217 pages « First < 173 174 175 176 177 > Last » << Back to main