Should Women Take Hormone Therapy? We Asked An Expert BuzzFlash (blog) The gynecology community tends to focus more on heart problems than the data about breast or lung cancer that is increasingly emerging from WHI. ...
Corey Haim dead at 38 Washington Post (blog) Yes, I have less sympathy for someone who dies of an overdose of drugs just like I have less sympathy when a person with lung cancer continues to smoke and ...
Buxton: pharmacy can play key role in cancer battle Chemist+Druggist PCTs are being invited to bid for up to 100000 to run campaigns targeted at one or more of the three biggest killers; breast, colorectal and lung cancer. ...
Colorectal cancer - 4th most common cancer in US Fort Leavenworth Lamp It is also the fourth most common cancer in women, after skin, breast and lung cancer. It's also the second leading cause of all cancer deaths. ...
Experiment eyes blood test for 'breast cancer' Arab Times Laboratory tests using this approach may have the potential both to screen large populations for cancer before symptoms appear and to monitor patients for ...
UNMC Lymphoma Expert: Avoid Unnecessary CT, PET Scans HealthNewsDigest.com Patients might be at risk for other types of cancer including lung or breast cancer and the unnecessary testing drives up health care costs. ...
DH launches 8mllion drive to catch cancer early OnMedica National cancer director Mike Richards said: This money will enable the NHS locally to raise awareness of the symptoms of the biggest cancer killers and to ...
Pot users at greater risk for psychosis Fox11online.com ... of tobacco smoking, and the decades and many studies it took for health officials to acknowledge the correlation between lung cancer and tobacco. ...
Should Women Take Hormone Therapy? Scoop.co.nz The gynecology community tends to focus more on heart problems than the data about breast or lung cancer that is increasingly emerging from WHI. ...
SLU Tests Longstanding Treatment for Myasthenia Gravis Healthcanal.com Research at the school seeks new cures and treatments in five key areas: cancer, liver disease, heart/lung disease, aging and brain disease, and infectious ...