Screening for Breast Cancer | New Breast Cancer Screening Guidelines
Screening for Breast Cancer | New Breast Cancer Screening Guidelines More Advice For Older Women And Women At Increased Risk Older women, women with serious health problems, and those at increased risk for breast cancer will get more specific advice about breast cancer screening under updated guidelines released Wednesday night by the American Cancer Society. [...]
Common Virus Kills Cancer Stem Cells
Dalhousie Medical School cancer researcher Dr. Patrick Lee has proven that a common virus can infect and kill breast cancer stem cells. This breakthrough finding is published in the current issue of Molecular Therapy, the prestigious journal of the American Society of Gene Therapy. It is only within the past few years that the scientific [...]
Breast Cancer
Breast cancer is the most frequently diagnosed malignancy in women. Consequently, women should become actively involved in routine breast screening. This protocol includes monthly self-examinations, a yearly examination by a healthcare professional, and an annual mammogram beginning at age 40. Women with strong family histories of breast or gynecologic cancer, a personal history of cancer, [...]
Review Suggests High Vegetable Intake Can Reduce Prostate Cancer Risk
Epidemiological studies have shown marked variations in prostate cancer incidence and mortality across different geographic regions, leading to the rising interest in the role of nutrition in prostate cancer risk. There is sufficient evidence that a diverse diet, rich in vegetables, can reduce the risk of prostate cancer. Researchers have now provided a review on [...]