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Poonam Pandey is alive: Actress makes shocking announcement!
Poonam Pandey is alive and well! Poonam Pandey, model and reality TV star, refuted rumors of her death from cervical cancer in an announcement. Poonam clarified that she is alive and expressed sympathy for the women who have lost their...
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Hereditary cancer: Here's what you need to know
Hereditary cancer arises from genetic mutations passed down through generations, increasing the likelihood of specific cancers within a family. Inheriting these mutations doesn't guarantee cancer but heightens susceptibility. Genetic...
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Cancer is curable if detected early: Signs to pay attention to
Early detection plays a pivotal role in the curability of cancer. Routine screenings and awareness contribute to identifying malignancies at their initial, more treatable stages. Swift intervention following early diagnosis often enables...
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Millburn Fire Department hosts skin cancer screening for firefighters
The screenings are scheduled to go on until 2:05 p.m. at the Millburn Fire Headquarters at 459 Essex Street.
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Be Well: Gynecological Cancer Awareness Month.
Be Well: Gynecological Cancer Awareness Month.
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Study suggests AI can help find breast cancer
A new study suggests that artificial intelligence is showing major promise in detecting breast cancer, but researchers admit there are limitations. The technology can produce false positives — flagging too many mammograms as abnormal...
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Cancer cases in people below 50 up nearly 80 percent in last three decades
More than a million people below 50 die of cancer annually, according to a study which projects another 21 percent rise by 2030.
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How 'Cycle for Survival' Fosters Community for Cancer Patients and Survivors
How 'Cycle for Survival' Fosters Community for Cancer Patients and Survivors
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Blood test detects signs of cancer in healthy people, study finds
A U.S. biotech company, Grail, says its Galleri blood test was able to detect signs of cancer in otherwise healthy people, showing hopeful signs for early screening. But experts warn that some cancers never become life-threatening and...
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Italy steelworkers: Courts rule toxins in steel factory increasing cancer rates
Italy is committing billions of dollars to transform one of Europe's largest steelworks into a hub for 'green steel.'
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Alcohol can cause cancer, so why don't most Canadians know that?
Alcohol can cause cancer, but most Canadians have no idea that their cocktail should come with a cancer warning.
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The lingering health effects of 9/11
The toxic dust and debris kicked up from the 9/11 attacks affected more than first responders. Meet one woman who's reliving that day to help raise awareness about the compensation owed to victims who may be suffering health problems...
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Canadian hospitals already pushed to the brink brace for more
An Olympian in the ICU and an oncologist paint a picture of the strain hospitals are under during the third wave of COVID-19.
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Ontario doctors concerned about fewer in-school HPV vaccinations
Doctors are warning that the cancellation of Ontario's in-school HPV vaccination programs in the spring of 2020 could lead to thousands of preventable cancers.
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UK: Millions miss cancer screening and treatment due to COVID-19
Many treatments, tests and screening were paused as staff were diverted to deal with the coronavirus pandemic and because of safety concerns.
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A new study provides evidence and hope for cancer patients
Data from a new global trial has shown that excercise can be a powerful tool against colon cancer — and it could even lower the risk of some cancers coming back. Kerry Courneya is a professor in the Faculty of Kinesiology, Sport and...
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Cricket match raises money for cancer research
Hundreds gathered for a cricket match in the GTA, hosted by the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre. The event raised money for cancer research, while also raising awareness about communities with unique cancer needs. CBC's Naama Weingarten...
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Childhood Cancer: Causes, Treatments & Cure: Expert Oncologist Speaks
Is childhood cancer curable? What are the early signs parents should watch out for? In this insightful discussion, a leading oncology expert breaks down the reality of childhood cancers—from diagnosis to treatment and survival rates....
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Report: Cancer diagnoses on the rise in younger women
The report shows that rates in women under 50 are now 82% higher than their male counterparts.
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Cancer diagnoses are rising in younger women, according to new report
In a new report, the American Cancer Society found that cancer diagnoses are rising in younger women.
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U.S. Surgeon General Warns About Alcohol and Cancer
US Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy issuing a Surgeon General's warning about alcohol and cancer risk.
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Study Says Coffee Lovers Have Lower Risk Of Head & Neck Cancers
If you enjoy sipping on a mug of tea or coffee, here's some interesting news for you: these hot drinks might do more than just keep you warm in winter. They could actually help lower the risk of head and neck cancers. A study analyzing...
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Drinking Tea or Coffee Each Day Could Lower Cancer Risk
A new study suggests that drinking tea or coffee daily may lower the risk for several cancer types. Watch this report for more details!
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$2,100 cancer blood test is now available in Canada – but is it effective?
A private clinic in Toronto is the first in Canada to offer a new cancer screening blood test called Galleri, but questions remain about the effectiveness of the $2,100 test.