Though cancer was once referred to as a “wasting disease,” it’s actually the result of abnormal cells that multiply and spread out of control, damaging healthy cells along the way. Most cancers result in tumors but those that affect the blood do not. Cancer can occur in any part of y...
Researchers from Harvard Medical School studied more than 10,000 premenopausal and 21,000 postmenopausal women 45 years of age or older who were free of cancer and cardiovascular disease as part of the Women's Health Study. During an average of 10 years of follow-up, nearly one-third of ...
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Cancer is not just one disease; rather it is a set of diseases. Different agents cause each type of cancer.[9] Poor dental health can lead to systemic inflammation, which, in turn, increases the likelihood of developing cancer Poor dental hygiene can cause gingivitis, an inflammation of the...
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With their enormous work in basic and applied cancer research, thousands of scientists contribute every day to deciphering cancer mechanisms. ibidi helps these researchers develop therapeutics against this dismal disease with a variety of tailored solutions for cell-based assays and high-end microscopy....
top environmental risk factors for nonsmokers. Most people don’t realize they only need lungs to get lung cancer, says Dr. Philip Bonomi, a medical oncologist at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago. Here are nine more things you may not know about lung cancer and lung cancer survival...
In 1984, out of 52,400 deaths from ischaemic heart disease in France, one out of two was linked t... PJ Birkui - Springer US 被引量: 0发表: 1995年 Facts, misconceptions, and myths about cancer. What do patients with gynecological cancer and the female public at large know?
12. Breast cancer has been called the “nun’s disease.” Women who never had children, including lifelong nuns, have an increased chance of dying from breast (as well as ovarian and uterine cancers) as compared with mothers. Why? It appears the more menstrual cycles a woman has, the gre...