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… in patients with pancreatic cancer , according to research from The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center presented today in deposit of the American System of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Gastrointestinal Cancers Symposium. …

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Variations in mismatch repair genes predict prognosis in …

The old adage, prostate cancer is the cancer that you die with not the cancer you die from has been around for a long time. No question compared too many other cancers prostate cancer does progress more slowly than many other cancers. …

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Death Due to Competing Risks in Men with Metastatic Prostate …

I’ve often heard and read several places that most men will get prostate cancer to some degree if they live to a moderately old age. The.

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Life Insurance Still Affordable For Most Prostate Cancer Survivors …

The first inherited mutation in African-American men with a family history of prostate cancer has been identified by researchers from Louisiana State University. “We detected this mutation only in African-American men with prostate …

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Familial Mutation Identified in African-Americans with Prostate …

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Dr. Polyxeni Dimitropoulou of the University of Cambridge conducted a study that yielded some interesting results. It focused on the early sexual activity of men diagnosed with prostate cancer .

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Masturbation and Sex Linked to Prostate Cancer Risk | HealthTree Blog

Presented at the Genitourinary Cancers Symposium, the study showed that men who consumed 3 alcoholic drinks each week were 2.46 times more likely to develop prostate cancer than who did not drink alcohol. …

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Drinking Linked Directly to Prostate Cancer | TopNews Singapore

Drinking ups prostate cancer risk. Consuming alcoholic beverages might lead to increased chances of getting prostate cancer , Lionel L. Baez, MD, at Duke University Medical Center in Durham, N. C. and colleagues stated post research. …

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Drinking ups prostate cancer risk | TopNews Arab Emirates

Abnormal levels of Vitamin D are associated with a whole spectrum of diseases, including cancer , osteoporosis and diabetes, as well as cardiovascular and autoimmune disorders. … musculoskeletal imaging at the Children’s Hospital Los Angeles of the University of Southern California, is the first to show a clear link between Vitamin D levels and the accumulation of fat in muscle tissue. The study has been published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism. …

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Low vitamin D levels linked to muscle fat, reduced strength

Researchers at Henry Ford and Wayne State University claim that a deficiency of vitamin D may cause basal cell carcinoma, the most common form of skin cancer . Dr Iltefat Hamzavi, senior staff physician in Henry Ford’s Department of …

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Vitamin D deficiency linked to skin cancer–study | TheMedGuru