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Rising Childhood Cancer Rates in Sverdlovsk Oblast: Early Detection and Prevention
Childhood cancer rates in Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia, are 15.6 per 100,000 children, increasing due to better detection, with most cases diagnosed in early stages. Common cancers include blood/lymph diseases and CNS tumors, linked to genetics, parental lifestyle, and environmental factors. Early dete...
Rising Childhood Cancer Rates in Sverdlovsk Oblast: Early Detection and Prevention
Childhood cancer rates in Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia, are 15.6 per 100,000 children, increasing due to better detection, with most cases diagnosed in early stages. Common cancers include blood/lymph diseases and CNS tumors, linked to genetics, parental lifestyle, and environmental factors. Early dete...
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Mediterranean Diet Linked to 6% Lower Obesity-Related Cancer Risk
A new study of over 450,000 people in Europe revealed that closely following the Mediterranean diet reduces obesity-related cancer risk by 6%, regardless of BMI, suggesting other health benefits contribute to cancer prevention.
Mediterranean Diet Linked to 6% Lower Obesity-Related Cancer Risk
A new study of over 450,000 people in Europe revealed that closely following the Mediterranean diet reduces obesity-related cancer risk by 6%, regardless of BMI, suggesting other health benefits contribute to cancer prevention.
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EU Could Prevent Millions of Cancer Cases by Meeting Reduction Targets
A new study shows the EU could prevent almost 3 million cancer diagnoses by 2050 if member states meet targets on tobacco and alcohol, with another million preventable by addressing air pollution and obesity; however, delays in implementing tobacco control measures and insufficient spending on wide-...
EU Could Prevent Millions of Cancer Cases by Meeting Reduction Targets
A new study shows the EU could prevent almost 3 million cancer diagnoses by 2050 if member states meet targets on tobacco and alcohol, with another million preventable by addressing air pollution and obesity; however, delays in implementing tobacco control measures and insufficient spending on wide-...
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GSK and Oxford to Research Cancer-Preventing Vaccines
GSK is investing ยฃ50 million in a three-year research program with Oxford University to develop cancer vaccines targeting pre-cancerous cells, leveraging advancements in neoantigen identification and mRNA technology.
GSK and Oxford to Research Cancer-Preventing Vaccines
GSK is investing ยฃ50 million in a three-year research program with Oxford University to develop cancer vaccines targeting pre-cancerous cells, leveraging advancements in neoantigen identification and mRNA technology.
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Combined Healthy Waist and Exercise Key to Minimizing Cancer Risk
A study of 315,000 Britons reveals that maintaining a healthy waist circumference (below 88cm for women and 102cm for men) and engaging in 150-300 minutes of moderate or 75-150 minutes of vigorous weekly exercise is crucial for minimizing cancer risk; meeting only one guideline is insufficient.
Combined Healthy Waist and Exercise Key to Minimizing Cancer Risk
A study of 315,000 Britons reveals that maintaining a healthy waist circumference (below 88cm for women and 102cm for men) and engaging in 150-300 minutes of moderate or 75-150 minutes of vigorous weekly exercise is crucial for minimizing cancer risk; meeting only one guideline is insufficient.
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52% Bias Score


British Study Links Alcohol to Increased Colorectal Cancer Risk, Finds Protective Effect of Calcium
A British study of 542,778 women linked alcohol and red/processed meat to increased colorectal cancer risk, while calcium and dairy products showed a protective effect; further research is needed.
British Study Links Alcohol to Increased Colorectal Cancer Risk, Finds Protective Effect of Calcium
A British study of 542,778 women linked alcohol and red/processed meat to increased colorectal cancer risk, while calcium and dairy products showed a protective effect; further research is needed.
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Mediterranean Diet Linked to 6% Lower Obesity-Related Cancer Risk
A new study of over 450,000 people found that closely following the Mediterranean diet reduced the risk of obesity-related cancers by approximately 6%, regardless of BMI, potentially due to factors beyond weight loss such as reduced inflammation, suggesting its significant role in cancer prevention ...

Mediterranean Diet Linked to 6% Lower Obesity-Related Cancer Risk
A new study of over 450,000 people found that closely following the Mediterranean diet reduced the risk of obesity-related cancers by approximately 6%, regardless of BMI, potentially due to factors beyond weight loss such as reduced inflammation, suggesting its significant role in cancer prevention ...
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Personalized mRNA Vaccine Shows Promise Against Pancreatic Cancer
A small study shows a personalized mRNA vaccine may significantly improve pancreatic cancer survival rates by generating long-lasting T cells that target cancer cells; half the participants who had a strong immune response remained cancer-free for over three years, far exceeding typical survival rat...

Personalized mRNA Vaccine Shows Promise Against Pancreatic Cancer
A small study shows a personalized mRNA vaccine may significantly improve pancreatic cancer survival rates by generating long-lasting T cells that target cancer cells; half the participants who had a strong immune response remained cancer-free for over three years, far exceeding typical survival rat...
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Understanding Menstrual Cycles Crucial for Early Cervical Cancer Detection
A UK pharmacist highlights the importance of understanding menstrual cycles for early cervical cancer detection, citing a daily death toll of two women in Britain from this disease while emphasizing a 95 percent survival rate with early diagnosis.

Understanding Menstrual Cycles Crucial for Early Cervical Cancer Detection
A UK pharmacist highlights the importance of understanding menstrual cycles for early cervical cancer detection, citing a daily death toll of two women in Britain from this disease while emphasizing a 95 percent survival rate with early diagnosis.
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Physical Fitness Linked to Lower Cancer Mortality Risk
A study of nearly 47,000 cancer patients found that muscular strength and cardiorespiratory fitness were associated with a 31โ46% lower risk of death from any cause, with even greater reductions in specific cancer types and stages; this research, published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine, ...

Physical Fitness Linked to Lower Cancer Mortality Risk
A study of nearly 47,000 cancer patients found that muscular strength and cardiorespiratory fitness were associated with a 31โ46% lower risk of death from any cause, with even greater reductions in specific cancer types and stages; this research, published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine, ...
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40% Bias Score

Dietary Calcium Linked to Reduced Bowel Cancer Risk in Large UK Study
A major UK study of over half a million women found that 300mg of extra daily calcium (about one glass of milk) may reduce bowel cancer risk by 17%, while excess alcohol and processed meat increased the risk.

Dietary Calcium Linked to Reduced Bowel Cancer Risk in Large UK Study
A major UK study of over half a million women found that 300mg of extra daily calcium (about one glass of milk) may reduce bowel cancer risk by 17%, while excess alcohol and processed meat increased the risk.
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36% Bias Score

British Study Links Milk Consumption to Lower Colorectal Cancer Risk
A British study of 542,778 women found that consuming 200 grams of milk daily reduced colorectal cancer risk by 14 percent, while 50 grams of yogurt reduced it by 8 percent, largely due to calcium's protective effect; alcohol and processed meats increased risk.

British Study Links Milk Consumption to Lower Colorectal Cancer Risk
A British study of 542,778 women found that consuming 200 grams of milk daily reduced colorectal cancer risk by 14 percent, while 50 grams of yogurt reduced it by 8 percent, largely due to calcium's protective effect; alcohol and processed meats increased risk.
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12% Bias Score
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