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Research suggests common blood cancer could be prevented before it develops
7/11/2016
Researchers from the University of Birmingham and hospitals across the West Midlands have revealed how a common symptomless condition can develop into the blood cancer myeloma.
Higher risk of cancer before and after diabetes diagnosis
7/11/2016
People are more likely to be diagnosed with cancer around the time that they are diagnosed with diabetes, maybe due to increased access to healthcare.
Acupressure reduced fatigue in breast cancer survivors
7/11/2016
Acupressure helped reduce persistent fatigue in women who had been treated for breast cancer, a new study finds.Fatigue is one of the most common long-term effects of breast cancer treatment.
Breast cancer: Exercise reduces perceived memory problems in survivors
7/11/2016
Study finds breast cancer survivors who engaged in high levels of moderate-vigorous physical activity had fewer self-reported memory problems.
Septic Shock: How to Avoid this Medical Emergency
7/11/2016
Sepsis is a severe medical condition. If left untreated, it progresses to septic shock, a life-threatening illness. Learn all about it with this article.
Internal radiation therapy: Better response in metastatic colorectal cancer patients
7/10/2016
New analysis shows patients with metastatic colorectal cancer treated with radiation therapy show better response than those receiving chemotherapy alone.
Statins: could they decrease death risk in four most common cancers?
7/09/2016
High cholesterol is linked to reduced mortality and improved survival in the four most common cancers, researchers say, as they present their new study.
Dizziness: What You Need to Know
7/09/2016
Learn about the causes, symptoms, and treatments available for dizziness. This article also looks at what to do when people start feeling dizzy.
The importance of keeping silent...in breast cancer cells
7/08/2016
CRG researchers describe a repression mechanism active in hormone-dependent breast cancer cells for the first time.Sometimes, the silencing of a gene is as important as its activation.
Findings could lead to promising new treatments for people with glioblastoma.
