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Aspirin May Lower Risk of Breast Cancer,
Report Shows
Aspirin May Lower Risk of Breast Cancer,
Report Shows
05/25/2004 07:24 PMWomen who take aspirin regularly have a lower risk of breast cancer
than those who do not, researchers are reporting.
Study Links Aspirin, Lower Breast Cancer
Risk (Los Angeles Times)
Study Links Aspirin, Lower Breast Cancer
Risk (Los Angeles Times)
05/26/2004 04:38 AMLos Angeles Times - An aspirin a day may keep more than just heart
attacks, strokes and colorectal cancer at bay. It also may protect
women against breast cancer, especially those who have gone through
menopause.
Study links antibiotics to breast cancer
risk (USATODAY.com)
Study links antibiotics to breast cancer
risk (USATODAY.com)
02/17/2004 08:52 AMUSATODAY.com - Women who take antibiotics frequently have a much
higher risk of breast cancer, a new study finds, but whether the
disease-fighting drugs actually cause the cancer is not clear.
Study stirs debate over full-body scans'
cancer risk (USATODAY.com)
Study stirs debate over full-body scans'
cancer risk (USATODAY.com)
08/31/2004 06:04 AMUSATODAY.com - People who have full-body CT screenings to detect
potential health problems are exposed to about as much radiation as
some survivors of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bombings, a study
in Tuesday's journal Radiology reports.
Lung Cancer Tops List of Cancer Deaths
among Women
Lung Cancer Tops List of Cancer Deaths
among Women
04/14/2004 12:48 AMLung Cancer Inches Down in Women (AP)
Lung Cancer Inches Down in Women (AP)
06/03/2004 12:36 AMAP - Lung cancer is inching down among women after decades of
smoking-fueled increases and overall survival rates are
improving for most types of tumors among both men and women.
Lung cancer inches down in women
Lung cancer inches down in women
06/03/2004 09:18 AMWomen missing out on cancer tests
Women missing out on cancer tests
04/16/2004 07:36 AM
A shortage of specialists means thousands of older women are missing
out on breast cancer screening.
Coffee Consumption Linked to Lower
Diabetes Risk
Coffee Consumption Linked to Lower
Diabetes Risk
01/07/2004 02:58 PMAspirin Can Cut Risk of Some Breast
Cancer -Study
Aspirin Can Cut Risk of Some Breast
Cancer -Study
05/25/2004 08:59 PMReuters via Wired News May 26 2004 1:09AM GMT
Aspirin cuts breast cancer risk
Aspirin cuts breast cancer risk
05/26/2004 04:28 AMAspirin can help reduce the risk of breast cancer, mounting evidence
shows.
Study: Aspirin May Cut Breast Cancer
Risk (AP)
Study: Aspirin May Cut Breast Cancer
Risk (AP)
05/25/2004 04:21 PMAP - Aspirin, the wonder drug that can help prevent heart attacks and
strokes, also appears to reduce women's chances of developing the most
common type of breast cancer, a study found.
Teens unaware of cancer care risk
Teens unaware of cancer care risk
05/10/2004 09:46 PMYoung cancer patients are not always told their treatment may affect
their future fertility, a survey suggests.
Late childbirth cuts cancer risk
Late childbirth cuts cancer risk
07/15/2004 08:53 AM
Women who give birth in their late 30s have a lower risk of developing
ovarian cancer, research suggests.
Smoking alters saliva to raise cancer
risk
Smoking alters saliva to raise cancer
risk
06/03/2004 12:45 AMContent.sina.com - Wed Jun 2, 08:42 am GMT
Study Finds Aspirin Might Cut Risk of
Breast Cancer
Study Finds Aspirin Might Cut Risk of
Breast Cancer
05/25/2004 05:47 PMWomen who take aspirin regularly have a lower risk of breast cancer
than those who do not, researchers are reporting.
Cancer drug raises risk of heart attack
Cancer drug raises risk of heart attack
08/14/2004 07:54 AMSan Jose Mercury News Aug 14 2004 12:06PM GMT
Cancer Risk Helpline Celebrates One Year
Anniversary
Cancer Risk Helpline Celebrates One Year
Anniversary
12/19/2004 03:08 PMNation's first toll-free helpline for individuals concerned about
breast and ovarian cancer risk reports high satisfaction rate in first
year. [PRWEB Dec 18, 2004]
Warning: Cancer sites could pose health
risk
Warning: Cancer sites could pose health
risk
08/02/2004 08:27 PMCNET News.com Aug 3 2004 0:44AM GMT
Eating Lots of Carbs May Raise Cancer
Risk (AP)
Eating Lots of Carbs May Raise Cancer
Risk (AP)
08/06/2004 12:56 AMAP - High-carb diets may increase more than just waistlines. New
research suggests they might raise the risk of breast cancer. Women in
Mexico who ate a lot of carbohydrates were more than twice as likely
to get breast cancer than those who ate less starch and sugar,
scientists found.
Internet Peer Support Study for Women
With Breast Cancer
Internet Peer Support Study for Women
With Breast Cancer
08/15/2004 06:02 AMOncolink.com - Sun Aug 15, 08:35 am GMT
Environmental Groups Are Praising the
E.P.A. for Updating Cancer-Risk
Guidelines
Environmental Groups Are Praising the
E.P.A. for Updating Cancer-Risk
Guidelines
04/04/2005 04:41 AMThe agency's new approach to assessing chemicals that might cause
cancer won praise for replacing guidelines that were nearly 20 years
old.
Studies Suggest Statins Slash Cancer
Risk (Reuters)
Studies Suggest Statins Slash Cancer
Risk (Reuters)
06/06/2004 05:42 PMReuters - Cholesterol-lowering drugs called
statins may prevent various forms of cancer, including prostate
and colon cancer, two teams of researchers said on Sunday.
Carb-Rich Diet May Increase Risk of
Breast Cancer
Carb-Rich Diet May Increase Risk of
Breast Cancer
08/10/2004 12:07 AM'a sinister exercise in moral frivolity,
crudely disguised as an exercise in
seriousness.It is also a spectacle of
abject political cowardice masking
itself as a demonstration of
'dissenting' bravery'
'a sinister exercise in moral frivolity,
crudely disguised as an exercise in
seriousness.It is also a spectacle of
abject political cowardice masking
itself as a demonstration of
'dissenting' bravery'
06/24/2004 08:03 AM
Liberal columnist
Christopher Hitchens (he of
Mo
ther Theresa-criticising fame)
rips Michael Moore a new
one on Slate.
New era of cancer drugs (USATODAY.com)
New era of cancer drugs (USATODAY.com)
06/07/2004 07:14 AMUSATODAY.com - A new generation of experimental cancer-fighting drugs
- most of them so new that they don't yet have names - might one day
change the way doctors treat advanced cancers, scientists announced
Sunday.
Women hot target for DVD sales
(USATODAY.com)
Women hot target for DVD sales
(USATODAY.com)
05/04/2004 03:31 PMUSATODAY.com - What do women want? DVDs, and Hollywood studio
executives are taking notice.
Joe Eszterhas writes off throat cancer
(USATODAY.com)
Joe Eszterhas writes off throat cancer
(USATODAY.com)
02/11/2004 09:40 AMUSATODAY.com - Basic Instinct scribe Joe Eszterhas is known for his
dark tales populated with seductive killers. But like a character from
one of his famous movies, Eszterhas was being slowly murdered by two
killers he thought he loved – cigarettes and alcohol. Their
murder weapon was cancer of the larynx.
Cancer patients surviving longer
(USATODAY.com)
Cancer patients surviving longer
(USATODAY.com)
06/03/2004 06:41 AMUSATODAY.com - Americans are living longer with cancer, says a report
out today.
Millions of survivors at risk
(USATODAY.com)
Millions of survivors at risk
(USATODAY.com)
12/30/2004 06:51 AMUSATODAY.com - As the death toll from the devastating earthquake and
tsunami in the Indian Ocean continues to mount, relief officials are
scrambling to provide critical aid to millions of survivors who lack
basic necessities.
Flattened in '69, Biloxi again at risk
(USATODAY.com)
Flattened in '69, Biloxi again at risk
(USATODAY.com)
09/15/2004 06:11 AMUSATODAY.com - Residents here gather every Aug. 17 to remember
Hurricane Camille, one of the deadliest storms in U.S. history. They
gather at the Hurricane Camille Memorial to read the names of 172
people dead or missing after the 1969 storm ripped the city apart and
leveled 26 miles of the Mississippi coastline.
Women rally for reproductive rights
(USATODAY.com)
Women rally for reproductive rights
(USATODAY.com)
04/26/2004 07:43 AMUSATODAY.com - Hundreds of thousands of mothers, daughters and
grandmothers rallied on the National Mall on Sunday to support
abortion rights and protest what they view as "a war on women" being
waged from the White House to the nation's statehouses.
Cancer drug works where mutations exist
(USATODAY.com)
Cancer drug works where mutations exist
(USATODAY.com)
04/30/2004 06:22 AMUSATODAY.com - In a major advance in the burgeoning field of
"personalized" cancer treatment, scientists on Thursday said they have
found a way to tailor chemotherapy to attack tumors with certain
genetic fingerprints.
Contraceptive is linked to high STD risk
(USATODAY.com)
Contraceptive is linked to high STD risk
(USATODAY.com)
08/23/2004 08:39 AMUSATODAY.com - Use of the contraceptive Depo Provera appears to triple
women's risk of infection with chlamydia and gonorrhea, a study
reports Monday.
Prostate cancer therapy, bone loss are
linked (USATODAY.com)
Prostate cancer therapy, bone loss are
linked (USATODAY.com)
06/08/2004 06:12 AMUSATODAY.com - Prostate cancer patients treated with hormone therapy
are 40% more likely to fracture a bone than patients treated in other
ways, researchers announced Monday.
Birth raises hope for fertility of
cancer patients (USATODAY.com)
Birth raises hope for fertility of
cancer patients (USATODAY.com)
09/24/2004 07:53 AMUSATODAY.com - Belgian researchers on Thursday reported the first
birth of a baby conceived after the mother's frozen ovarian tissue -
removed before she began treatment for cancer - was thawed and placed
back into her pelvis.
Quality of life falls for prostate
cancer survivors (USATODAY.com)
Quality of life falls for prostate
cancer survivors (USATODAY.com)
05/11/2004 07:56 AMUSATODAY.com - The quality of life for some prostate cancer survivors
gets significantly worse over time in certain aspects, according to
research presented Monday to the American Urological Association.
Prozac linked to child suicide risk
(USATODAY.com)
Prozac linked to child suicide risk
(USATODAY.com)
09/14/2004 05:43 AMUSATODAY.com - Prozac, the only antidepressant certified as safe for
children, may make kids more suicidal, according to evidence out
Monday.
Dual-chamber pacemakers can cut death
risk up to 50% (USATODAY.com)
Dual-chamber pacemakers can cut death
risk up to 50% (USATODAY.com)
05/20/2004 07:18 AMUSATODAY.com - Devices that synchronize the two halves of the failing
heart and shock hearts that falter cut the risk of death by more than
one-third, a study reports today.
Grok Description matches for Veggies and exercise may help women lower risk of cancer (USATODAY.com)
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Veggies and exercise may help women lower risk of cancer (USATODAY.com)