Regular Smear Tests Raises Chances Of Cervical Cancer Cure 66% To 92%
3/05/2012

According to a study published on bmj.com, regular cervical screening can considerably increase a women's chance of surviving cervical cancer. The study, the first to estimate chances of surviving cervical cancer, was conducted by researchers from the Centre for Research and Development in Gävle and the Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden...

Regular Smear Tests Raises Chances Of Cervical Cancer Cure 66% To 92%
3/05/2012

According to a study published on bmj.com, regular cervical screening can considerably increase a women's chance of surviving cervical cancer. The study, the first to estimate chances of surviving cervical cancer, was conducted by researchers from the Centre for Research and Development in Gävle and the Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden...

Heavy Diesel Exhaust Exposure Significantly Raises Lung Cancer Death Risk
3/05/2012

Non-metal miners who were exposed to high levels of diesel exhaust appear to have a considerably higher risk of developing and dying from lung cancer compared to other people, according to a new report published in the JNCI (Journal of the National Cancer Institute)...

Heavy Diesel Exhaust Exposure Significantly Raises Lung Cancer Death Risk
3/05/2012

Non-metal miners who were exposed to high levels of diesel exhaust appear to have a considerably higher risk of developing and dying from lung cancer compared to other people, according to a new report published in the JNCI (Journal of the National Cancer Institute)...

Soil Bacteria Discovery Paves The Way For New Synthesis Of Antibiotics
3/05/2012

Researchers working at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory have used powerful X-rays to help decipher how certain natural antibiotics defy a longstanding set of chemical rules - a mechanism that has baffled organic chemists for decades...

Characterization Of Winter Organic Aerosols In Beijing, China
3/05/2012

Because submicron particulates (PM1) exhibit lengthy atmospheric residence time and are capable of deep pulmonary ingestion, the environmental and health impacts of PM1 are very significant. Organic aerosol is a large and important fraction of PM1 and has great impact on human health, especially because of some of the compounds have proved to be mutagens or carcinogens...

Lung Cancer Mortality Likely Increased By Exposure To Diesel Exhaust
3/05/2012

Heavy diesel exhaust (DE) exposure in humans may increase the risk of dying from lung cancer, according to two papers released March 2nd by the Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Starting in the 1980s, studies have investigated a possible causal relationship between exposure to diesel exhaust and lung cancer...

Squeezing Polymers Produces Chemical Energy But Raises Doubts About Implant Safety
3/05/2012

A polymer is a mesh of chains, which slowly break over time due to the pressure from ordinary wear and tear. When a polymer is squeezed, the pressure breaks chemical bonds and produces free radicals: ions with unpaired electrons, full of untapped energy. These molecules are responsible for aging, DNA damage and cancer in the human body...

Lung Cancer Mortality Likely Increased By Exposure To Diesel Exhaust
3/05/2012

Heavy diesel exhaust (DE) exposure in humans may increase the risk of dying from lung cancer, according to two papers released March 2nd by the Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Starting in the 1980s, studies have investigated a possible causal relationship between exposure to diesel exhaust and lung cancer...

More People Surviving Leukaemia And Pancreatic Cancer In Northern Ireland
3/05/2012

The first audit of leukaemia treatment and survival in Northern Ireland by the Cancer Registry (NICR) at Queen's University Belfast has shown that survival rates for the disease here are at the highest levels since data collection began in 1993...