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Indoor tanning tied to common skin cancer: Report: Indoor tanning increases a young person's risk for the most common type of skin cancer, according to a new study.
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Reassuring News for Childhood Cancer Survivors: Good news for childhood cancer survivors: the radiation and chemo treatments they endured don’t seem to raise the risk that their children will have a higher risk of birth defects, according to a new study.
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Follow-Up Study Finds Prolonged Fatigue For Those Who Received Chemotherapy For Breast Cancer : In a follow-up study, researchers at Moffitt Cancer Center and colleagues have found that patients who receive chemotherapy for breast cancer might experience prolonged fatigue years after their therapy.
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The Big ‘Cs’: Curing and Caring for Childhood Cancers at Seattle Children’s Hospital: A diagnosis of “the C-word” is frightening for any patient and his or her loved ones: cancer. A rollercoaster of emotion, diagnosis, treatment options, care and, hopefully, a cure begins the moment any oncologist confirms cancer.
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Emerging Cancer Diagnostic Tests and Companies Developing New Technologies: The report presents an overview of the clinical significance and market needs for both current and emerging cancer diagnostic tests, as well as extensive listings of companies, universities and research centers developing or marketing new technologies, products, and applications.
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Colon Cancer Prognosis Worse for the Obese, Type 2 Diabetics: People who have been diagnosed with colon cancer have a poorer prognosis if they're obese or have type 2 diabetes, new research suggests.
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