• Protein linked to ovarian cancer found--study

    Updated: 2011-10-31 06:37:47
    Secondary links Login Register Health News My Health Industry News Conferences Events Diagnostics Equipments Pharma Recalls Research Development Rulings Blogs Discussions Find a Doctor near you Beta Primary links Diet Nutrition Fitness For the Soul Healthy Heart Healthy Skin Kids Parenting Health Hubs Cancer Diabetes Obesity Obstetrics Gynaecology ADHD Hypertension Stress Management Home Protein linked to ovarian cancer found--study POSTED October 31, 2011 12:07 POSTED BY munish2425 Last edited by Simmy Mishra on October 31, 2011 18:07 Recent study on in vitro and animal toxicity studies have shown that the fat cells in stomach provide a push for the growth of ovarian . cancer Ovarian cancer is the fifth most common cancer among women in UK and often due to its late diagnosis , it has poor

  • Religion, health positively linked - study

    Updated: 2011-10-31 06:23:56
    , Secondary links Login Register Health News My Health Industry News Conferences Events Diagnostics Equipments Pharma Recalls Research Development Rulings Blogs Discussions Find a Doctor near you Beta Primary links Diet Nutrition Fitness For the Soul Healthy Heart Healthy Skin Kids Parenting Health Hubs Cancer Diabetes Obesity Obstetrics Gynaecology ADHD Hypertension Stress Management Home Religion , health positively linked study POSTED October 31, 2011 11:53 POSTED BY Jyoti Pal Last edited by Simmy Mishra on October 31, 2011 17:45 Spiritual and religious individuals cope with chronic health conditions more aptly than the irreligious ones , findings of a new study . show While being spiritual improved a women's mental health , it spurs men both physically and mentally , researchers . say

  • Cranberry juice more effective than extracts in thwarting urinary tract infections

    Updated: 2011-10-31 00:40:58
    Secondary links Login Register Health News My Health Industry News Conferences Events Diagnostics Equipments Pharma Recalls Research Development Rulings Blogs Discussions Find a Doctor near you Beta Primary links Diet Nutrition Fitness For the Soul Healthy Heart Healthy Skin Kids Parenting Health Hubs Cancer Diabetes Obesity Obstetrics Gynaecology ADHD Hypertension Stress Management Home Cranberry juice more effective than extracts in thwarting urinary tract infections POSTED October 31, 2011 18:10 POSTED BY Neharika Sabharwal Last edited by Simmy Mishra on October 31, 2011 19:51 There may be some truth in the medical folklore that drinking cranberry juice is a simple preventive treatment for urinary tract infections according to a recent . study Cranberry juice is more effective than the

  • Air pollution ups lung cancer risk in non-smokers -- study

    Updated: 2011-10-30 10:12:25
    Secondary links Login Register Health News My Health Industry News Conferences Events Diagnostics Equipments Pharma Recalls Research Development Rulings Blogs Discussions Find a Doctor near you Beta Primary links Diet Nutrition Fitness For the Soul Healthy Heart Healthy Skin Kids Parenting Health Hubs Cancer Diabetes Obesity Obstetrics Gynaecology ADHD Hypertension Stress Management Home Air pollution ups lung cancer risk in non-smokers study POSTED October 30, 2011 15:42 POSTED BY Jyoti Pal Last edited by Amiteshwar on October 30, 2011 16:58 Although smoking is the number one cause of lung cancer , living in highly polluted areas is a grave threat as . well Non-smokers who live in areas with high pollution are 20 percent more likely to develop lung cancer compared to people who live in

  • Aspirin may cut colon cancer risk by 63% -- study

    Updated: 2011-10-29 09:45:54
    Secondary links Login Register Health News My Health Industry News Conferences Events Diagnostics Equipments Pharma Recalls Research Development Rulings Blogs Discussions Find a Doctor near you Beta Primary links Diet Nutrition Fitness For the Soul Healthy Heart Healthy Skin Kids Parenting Health Hubs Cancer Diabetes Obesity Obstetrics Gynaecology ADHD Hypertension Stress Management Home Aspirin may cut colon cancer risk by 63 study POSTED October 29, 2011 14:15 POSTED BY Jyoti Pal Last edited by Amiteshwar on October 29, 2011 16:05 Taking two aspirin pills a day slashes the odds of developing colorectal cancer in people with an inherited susceptibility for the disease , a new study . reports According to the findings of the study , people with Lynch syndrome , a genetic condition that

  • Required pharmacovigilance scientist

    Updated: 2011-10-29 08:36:23
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  • Daily Aspirin May Help Prevent Colon Cancer for Those at High Risk

    Updated: 2011-10-28 17:03:42
    Health News Daily Aspirin May Help Prevent Colon Cancer for Those at High Risk Print E-mail THURSDAY , Oct . 27 HealthDay News Two aspirin a day may cut the risk of colon cancer by more than half in people who are predisposed to these types of tumors , new research suggests . And two tablets of 300 milligrams each also cut the risk of other tumors related to Lynch syndrome , a major form of hereditary colon and other cancers , according to research published in the Oct . 28 online edition of The Lancet People with Lynch syndrome should talk to their doctors about taking daily aspirin , keeping in mind that aspirin does have side effects , including stomach ulcers , said the study authors . Previous research has found that otherwise healthy people who take about 75 milligrams mg of aspirin

  • Oct 28, colon cancer

    Updated: 2011-10-28 10:39:29
    sir i have benn suffering from severe stomcah upset , gas problem since 8yrs i consulted many doctors. finally diagnoised colon cancer ( with in situ

  • Aspirin 'should be recommended' to cut bowel cancer risk in people with inherited syndrome

    Updated: 2011-10-28 09:33:00
    Long-term aspirin use protects against bowel cancer in people with Lynch syndrome - a genetic disorder that predisposes to the disease - according to research partly funded by Cancer Research UK.

  • Oct 28, colon cancer

    Updated: 2011-10-28 08:35:52
    In November of 2005 I was diagnosed w/stage III colon cancer. My doctor removed the portion of colon that was affected, in early January 2006. I received

  • Oct 28, Diarrhea after colon cancer surgery

    Updated: 2011-10-28 08:34:39
    is it common to experience diarrhea 6 weeks post colon cancer surger

  • Oct 28, large bowel resection

    Updated: 2011-10-28 08:34:08
    What is the maxium amount of bowel that can be removed and one can still live

  • Oct 28, pain spasms following radiotherapy and colorectal surgery

    Updated: 2011-10-28 08:33:40
    My husband had a 5 day course of radiotherapy 2 weeks prior to his operation to remove a tumour in his rectum. 5 weeks after surgery he is still in constant

  • NHS faces huge cancer challenge as cases set to jump by 45 per cent

    Updated: 2011-10-28 00:01:00
    THE NHS must start planning now to deal with a predicted leap of 45 per cent in the number of new cancer cases in the UK over the next two decades, Cancer Research UK warns today.

  • Too Much Drinking May Raise Lung Cancer Risk Study

    Updated: 2011-10-27 23:57:53
    : Health News Too Much Drinking May Raise Lung Cancer Risk : Study Print E-mail THURSDAY , Oct . 27 HealthDay News While smoking has long been linked to cancer , its frequent companion , drinking , may be as well , a new study . suggests Three new studies presented at a medical meeting this week find a link between heavy boozing and a rise in risk for the number one cancer . killer On the other hand , studies also suggest that heavier people are less likely to develop lung cancer than smaller folk , and black tea might help ward of the disease , as . well The findings were to be presented at the annual meeting of the American College of Chest Physicians , Oct . 22-26, in . Honolulu More Americans die from lung cancer than any other form , according to the U.S . Centers for Disease Control

  • Nipple-Sparing Mastectomies May Be Right for Some

    Updated: 2011-10-27 23:57:52
    Health News Nipple-Sparing Mastectomies May Be Right for Some Print E-mail THURSDAY , Oct . 27 HealthDay News Nipple-sparing mastectomy is safe and effective for certain breast cancer patients and women who have their breasts removed because they're at high risk for breast cancer , according to a new . study For both groups of women , the procedure provides a more natural looking and normal feeling reconstructed breast compared to other types of mastectomy , the Georgetown University Medical Center researchers said in a news . release In nipple-sparing mastectomy , breast tissue is removed but surgeons preserve the breast skin and nipple areola complex , which includes the nipple and darker pigmented circle of skin that surrounds it . Typically , breast reconstruction is done . immediately

  • Ovarian Tumors May Develop Years After Fertility Therapy

    Updated: 2011-10-27 23:57:51
    Health News Ovarian Tumors May Develop Years After Fertility Therapy Print E-mail THURSDAY , Oct . 27 HealthDay News Women who undergo ovarian stimulation to produce extra eggs for in-vitro fertilization IVF are at increased risk for a type of growth known as borderline ovarian tumors , new research . suggests Borderline ovarian tumors are typically not aggressive , according to the U.S . National Cancer Institute . Even if the tumor does spread , the vast majority of women survive borderline ovarian . tumors Even so , treating borderline ovarian tumors can require extensive surgery , explained lead researcher Flora van Leeuwen , head of the epidemiology department in The Netherlands Cancer . Institute For the study , researchers examined data from over 19,000 infertile women in the

  • Chest X-rays for lung cancer 'do not save lives'

    Updated: 2011-10-27 14:36:00
    People who have annual chest radiography screening do not have a significantly lower rate of death from lung cancer compared with people who aren't screened, a US study has suggested.

  • Strawberries protect stomach lining from effects of alcohol abuse

    Updated: 2011-10-27 11:47:15
    Secondary links Login Register Health News My Health Industry News Conferences Events Diagnostics Equipments Pharma Recalls Research Development Rulings Blogs Discussions Find a Doctor near you Beta Primary links Diet Nutrition Fitness For the Soul Healthy Heart Healthy Skin Kids Parenting Health Hubs Cancer Diabetes Obesity Obstetrics Gynaecology ADHD Hypertension Stress Management Home Strawberries protect stomach lining from effects of alcohol abuse POSTED October 27, 2011 16:17 POSTED BY Jyoti Pal Last edited by Simmy Mishra on October 27, 2011 18:18 Are you one of those avid liquor lovers who just can’t resist boozing Here’s a piece of good news for you According to the findings of a new study , snacking on strawberries or drinking strawberry daiquiris before imbibing can minimize the

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    Updated: 2011-10-27 06:43:46
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  • Fish oil supplements, a life saver--study

    Updated: 2011-10-27 06:18:43
    , Secondary links Login Register Health News My Health Industry News Conferences Events Diagnostics Equipments Pharma Recalls Research Development Rulings Blogs Discussions Find a Doctor near you Beta Primary links Diet Nutrition Fitness For the Soul Healthy Heart Healthy Skin Kids Parenting Health Hubs Cancer Diabetes Obesity Obstetrics Gynaecology ADHD Hypertension Stress Management Home Fish oil supplements , a life saver--study POSTED October 27, 2011 10:48 POSTED BY munish2425 Last edited by Simmy Mishra on October 27, 2011 17:55 A small study was conducted on U.S . patients with prostate cancer to study the beneficial effects of fish oil . supplements William Aronson , Professor at the University of California and the principal investigator of the trial conducted a comparative study

  • Death rate from illness soars in deprived areas of Scotland

    Updated: 2011-10-26 13:56:27
    Cancer death rates are almost 80 per cent higher in the most deprived parts of Scotland compared with the most well-off, new figures show. ead more

  • Pill and pregnancy have biggest effects on ovarian cancer risk

    Updated: 2011-10-26 00:01:00
    Taking the Pill for 10 years can reduce the risk of ovarian cancer by almost half (45 per cent), new research part-funded by Cancer Research UK shows today.

  • UK's breast cancer screening programme reviewed

    Updated: 2011-10-25 23:31:00
    The UK's National Cancer Director, Professor Sir Mike Richards, has ordered an independent review of the NHS breast cancer screening programme.

  • Sheffield launches new cancer research Centre

    Updated: 2011-10-25 14:01:00
    Cancer Research UK and Yorkshire Cancer Research have come together for the first time today (Tuesday) to fund a new cancer research centre in Sheffield.

  • Oct 24, Colon Cancer Reoccurrence Rate

    Updated: 2011-10-24 20:34:03
    WHAT IS THE PERCENTAGE RATE OF STAGE III COLON CANCER RETURNING FOR A 3RD TIME. THERE WAS 4 YEARS BETWEEN THE 1ST & 2ND TIM

  • Oct 24, can you life after a colapsed colon and having scepticemia?

    Updated: 2011-10-24 20:33:11
    My friend was taken into hospital with broken ribs, she was later diagnosed with septicimia and a collapsed colon. they removed her gall bladder and put

  • Oct 24, colon cancer chemo again?

    Updated: 2011-10-24 12:46:51
    I had surgery in 09 for colon cancer. in May of 2011 my ca 4.5. this month oct ca was 22 cancer is now in my liver. I am 69 yrs.old should i go through

  • Oct 24, will my dad live through colon cancer?

    Updated: 2011-10-24 12:46:25
    I am 13 and my dad have colon cancer. It has spread to his Liver and Lung. I am only thinking negative things. He is starting chemotherapy next week and

  • Oct 24, im kind of scared

    Updated: 2011-10-24 12:45:52
    I started off by having the feeling to throw up but couldn't my tummy started hurting me thinking I ate too much or prob. My period but it..I went to the

  • Oct 24, Sexual Activity while having bags for body waste

    Updated: 2011-10-24 12:44:47
    A male friend has stage 2 colon cancer and is now wearing bags for both urination and bowelmovements. Will this affect his sexual activity

  • Oct 24, Colonoscopy Not bad at all.....

    Updated: 2011-10-24 12:43:48
    Having Crohn's Disease requires that I have a colonoscopy about every three years. Just had one last week, and I wanted to let people know that IT ISN'T

  • Oct 24, Mom scared for her son's colon cancer

    Updated: 2011-10-24 01:34:53
    Message: My son who is 44 was diagosed with colon cancer a few days before his 44th birthday in late May or June or 2011. They removed an 8 inch section

  • US study confirms aromatase inhibitors are effective for post-menopausal breast cancer

    Updated: 2011-10-21 14:52:00
    An anti-oestrogen drug called letrozole is more effective at preventing breast cancer from coming back than tamoxifen in post-menopausal women, US researchers have said.

  • 'No link' between using mobile phones and brain tumours

    Updated: 2011-10-20 23:30:00
    There is no link between using a mobile phone and developing tumours in the brain or central nervous system, according to a Danish study published in the British Medical Journal today.

  • Radiotherapy after surgery halves rate at which breast cancer comes back

    Updated: 2011-10-20 15:34:00
    Radiotherapy halves the rate at which breast cancer recurs in the 10 years after surgery, according to Cancer Research UK-funded research by the Early Breast Cancer Trialists' Collaborative Group.

  • Scientists uncover how cancer stem cells are regulated in common skin cancer

    Updated: 2011-10-20 15:13:00
    Belgian scientists have discovered that a molecule already targeted by several cancer therapies may play a crucial role in a common form of skin cancer.

  • Gene silencing paves way to new treatments for breast cancer

    Updated: 2011-10-20 09:54:00
    CANCER RESEARCH UK scientists have discovered that switching off a gene called CERT makes breast cancer cells more sensitive to a range of drugs.

  • Oct 19, PET scan after colorectal cancer

    Updated: 2011-10-19 01:06:30
    How often should a PET scan be done after Stage III Colorectal cancer

  • Oct 19, Colon Cancer --what is it like?

    Updated: 2011-10-19 01:06:19
    What is it like to have Colon Cancer?

  • Oct 19, drinking wine after a colon surgery

    Updated: 2011-10-19 01:05:56
    My mom, 87 years old, had a surgery last year to remove a section of colon with a pre-cancerous polyp. Now she is having a small glass of red wine every

  • Oct 19, large bloody stools

    Updated: 2011-10-19 01:05:42
    my husband has recently been having large and bloody stools,when going to the restroom and that worries me. what could that mean

  • Oct 19, Pudding before colonoscopy

    Updated: 2011-10-19 01:05:27
    Hello, my girlfriend is to have a colonoscopy procedure in the morning and she consumed three pudding cups, misunderstanding what the paper meant by jello

  • 'Supercharged' breast cancer cells give clues to new treatments

    Updated: 2011-10-18 16:03:00
    Scientists at the Duke Cancer Institute in the US have found a genetic 'fingerprint' inside breast cancer cells that seems to predict which women will develop a more aggressive form of disease.

  • Oct 17, colon cancer chemo therapy

    Updated: 2011-10-17 15:14:07
    how long is the chemotherapy process for someone with stage 3 colon cancer

  • Oct 17, white wine effects before a colonoscopy

    Updated: 2011-10-17 15:13:47
    can you drink white wine before a colonoscopy

  • Oct 17, had colon cancer before- why need follow up?

    Updated: 2011-10-17 15:12:47
    had colon cancer did resection with follow up chemotherapy had pet scan and was clear why colonoscopy now?

  • Oct 17, Colon cancer prevention

    Updated: 2011-10-17 15:11:56
    If my dad died of colon cancer and I'm 32 years old female...what do I do to prevent it? Will I get it? I have two babies and I worry for them all the

  • Oct 17, symptoms of colon cancer

    Updated: 2011-10-17 15:11:35
    i'm 17. i'm just worried about my health of being uncomfortable. i have the symptoms of colon cancer(blood in stool, constipated, vomiting(just once),

  • Advanced skin cancer drug 'not cost-effective' for NHS

    Updated: 2011-10-14 15:20:00
    A new skin cancer drug is not suitable for use on the NHS as its benefits are outweighed by its cost and possible side-effects, according to draft guidance by the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE).

  • Cancer Research Technology appoints new chairman to its board of directors

    Updated: 2011-10-13 14:06:00
    Cancer Research Technology - the commercial arm of Cancer Research UK - today announced the appointment of Peter Chambré as its new chairman.

  • Study suggests oesophageal cancer 'less common than previously thought' in people with Barrett's oesophagus

    Updated: 2011-10-13 12:29:00
    In the largest study of its kind, Danish researchers have found that the rates of oesophageal cancer among people with Barrett's oesophagus - a common condition that predisposes to the disease - could be up to four times lower than previous estimates.

  • Oct 12, bowel cancer spread to heart

    Updated: 2011-10-12 12:03:46
    If Bowel Cancer spreads to the heart's main arteries can someone survive this? and if not, how long would a person have left to live?

  • Oct 12, colon cancer after tumor removal?

    Updated: 2011-10-12 12:03:07
    can cancer still linger even if the tumor was removed and lymph nodes are clear

  • Oct 12, Idiot Colonoscopy Doctor

    Updated: 2011-10-12 12:02:30
    My sister went to get a colonoscopy and a polyp was found the doctor told her he's sure its cancer that instant without even having results of biopsy

  • Gene testing young prostate cancer patients could help target treatment

    Updated: 2011-10-12 00:01:00
    ROUTINELY testing for a faulty BRCA2 gene in under-65s with prostate cancer could help identify men who could benefit from new types of targeted treatment, new research published in the British Journal of Cancer* today shows.

  • Vitamin E supplements may slightly increase prostate cancer risk

    Updated: 2011-10-11 21:00:00
    Taking vitamin E supplements may be linked to an increased risk of prostate cancer, according to the results of a large US study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association.

  • Drug combination prolongs lives of leukaemia patients

    Updated: 2011-10-11 00:01:00
    Researchers at the University of Cologne in Germany have developed a new combination of treatments that prolongs the lives of patients with the most common type of leukaemia.

  • Oct 10, After Cholostemy Reversal

    Updated: 2011-10-10 01:35:01
    My husband had rectal resection Oct 2010 and a cholostemy which was reversed July 25, 2011. Since then he has had very loose stool where even a slight

  • Oct 10, possible cancer syptoms????

    Updated: 2011-10-10 01:34:21
    I had breast cancer 15 years ago, my mother had breast cancer 5 yrs ago,my father had colon cancer that spread to his liver, now, I have had internal hemorrhoids

  • Scientists discover three new gene faults which could increase melanoma risk by thirty per cent

    Updated: 2011-10-09 12:05:00
    Cancer Research UK scientists have discovered the first DNA faults linked to melanoma - the deadliest skin cancer - that are not related to hair, skin or eye colour, according to research published in Nature Genetics today.

  • Oct 7, colon cancer possibly??

    Updated: 2011-10-07 20:11:29
    I had a colonoscopy over a year ago which was clear,a ct scan last week was clear also,I now have abdominal pain and narrow stool, could i have cancer.

  • Poor people more likely to view cancer as fatal

    Updated: 2011-10-06 01:00:00
    People in lower paid jobs are pessimistic about the benefits of diagnosing cancer early and more scared than affluent people to see a doctor about an unusual symptom, new research shows.

  • Oct 5, prep for colonoscopy

    Updated: 2011-10-05 14:44:49
    What if you cannot finish the all the gatorade because it will make me vomit

  • Oct 5, How long did he ignore symptoms of colorectal cancer?

    Updated: 2011-10-05 14:44:29
    I'm coming to terms with the recent death of a friend. No one ever knew he was ill until 9 days before he died. His diagnosis was colorectal cancer which

  • Oct 5, Do all the questions get answers?

    Updated: 2011-10-05 14:43:22
    Do the people who ask questions ever receive answers

  • Pale people may need vitamin D supplements

    Updated: 2011-10-04 00:01:00
    Fair-skinned people who burn quickly in the sun may need to take supplements to ensure they get the right amount of vitamin D, new research finds today (Tuesday).

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