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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 31–46% 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 31–46% 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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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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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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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 £50 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 £50 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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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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China Approves HPV Vaccine for Males
On January 9th, 2025, China administered its first HPV vaccine dose to a man in Changsha, Hunan province, expanding access to Merck's Gardasil vaccine for males aged 9-26 to prevent HPV-related cancers and genital warts.

China Approves HPV Vaccine for Males
On January 9th, 2025, China administered its first HPV vaccine dose to a man in Changsha, Hunan province, expanding access to Merck's Gardasil vaccine for males aged 9-26 to prevent HPV-related cancers and genital warts.
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