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Medicines to Deter Some Cancers Are Not Taken by Gina Kolata New York Times - November 12, 2009 Many Americans do not think twice ... Oncology ran an article on how lifestyle (nutrition and physical activity) decrease the risk of second breast cancers. Meyerhardt from the Dana Farber has been very prolific writing articles which clearly demonstrate the detriment of the " ...
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... squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCC). However, some head and neck cancers begin in other types of cells; adenocarcinomas, for example, originate in ... vast majority, approximately 85 percent of these cancers, are linked to tobacco use.
In a study presented at the AAO- ... 13,000 Americans annually. What's more, even if the cancers are successfully treated initially, they often recur because many people ...
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... green tea may lower your risk of developing certain blood cancers, but it will take about 5 cups a day, according to a study from Japan.
Drinking ... drinking green tea may have a favorable effect "for particular cancers."
After gathering information on the diets and green tea ... 48 percent lower risk for lymph system cancers.
These associations held up in analyses that allowed for age, ...
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... ’s weight as more research is done in this arena.
What sorts of cancers are affected by weight?
According to the report, presented at AICR ... cases of endometrial cancer, or 49 percent of those cancers
5,800 cases of esophageal cancer ... sun exposure as a potential danger.
And while AICR says up to a third of cancers could be prevented through lifestyle changes, just 20 percent of those surveyed ...
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... link between diet and the disease, said 49 percent of endrometrial cancers, which originate in the womb, and 35 percent of esophageal cancers are linked to excess body fat. "It's clearer than ever that obesity's impact is felt ... fat lowers immune function.
If the link is proven to be true, cancers could be expected to expected to balloon in tandem with US body sizes. ...
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Obesity linked to more than 1 cancers each year – CalorieLab Calorie Counter News
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Obesity linked to more than 1 cancers each yearCalorieLab Calorie Counter News… the increased levels of estrogen found in postmenopausal women who are overweight may lead to more cancer, while acid reflux, common in people with …Obesity linked to specific cancersUSA Todayall
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