By Admin at 4 May 2017
Aspirin has long been suggested as a tool to reduce the risk of heart disease in some people, but long-term clinical trials evaluating it for this purpose turned up a lesser known, but equally exciting, potential benefit: cancer prevention.
By Administrator at 9 Aug 2016
Researchers at the National Cancer Institute (NCI) have discovered yet another benefit of exercise: a decreased risk of 13 types of cancer. For seven of those types, exercising reduced cancer risk by 20 percent or more among the most active participants compared to the least active.
By Admin at 15 Jul 2016
Researchers from the Institute of Cancer Research in London analyzed genes from more than 1,000 people with early-onset familial colon cancer and identified five new mutations that may increase such risk.
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