Tag #Cancer

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Structured Exercise Significantly Improves Colon Cancer Survival Rates

A study of 889 colon cancer patients post-chemotherapy showed that a structured three-year exercise program, including supervised sessions and personal trainer support, significantly improved disease-free survival rates (90.3% vs 83.2%) compared to a health education-only group.

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Princess Kate Highlights Post-Cancer Treatment Challenges

Princess Kate of Wales, 43, recently opened up about the difficulties of post-cancer treatment, emphasizing the need for increased support systems and a more compassionate understanding of the extended recovery process after her own cancer diagnosis in March 2024.

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Massive 76.5-Pound Tumor Successfully Removed from Indian Man

Indian doctors successfully removed a 76.5-pound cancerous tumor from 27-year-old Mohd Salman's leg after a six-hour operation on June 9, 2025, restoring his mobility after five years of growth.

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UK Urged to Mandate Cancer Warnings on Alcohol

A coalition of health organizations is urging the UK government to mandate cancer warnings on alcohol products, citing a proven link between alcohol and seven types of cancer, impacting 17,000 cases annually; Ireland is set to be the first country to implement such labels.

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Glyphosate's EU Authorization Extension Amidst Cancer Concerns

Ludovic Maugé, a French citizen, developed a rare cancer linked to 30 years of glyphosate exposure; his case highlights the controversy surrounding the herbicide's authorization by the EU until 2033, despite its classification as "probably carcinogenic" by the IARC.

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Princess of Wales Withdraws from Royal Ascot Due to Cancer Recovery

The Princess of Wales canceled her appearance at Royal Ascot's carriage procession on Wednesday due to her ongoing recovery from cancer, prioritizing her health over the event's 200th-anniversary celebrations. Prince William will still attend and award prizes.

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Pesticide Use Linked to High Cancer Rates in Brazil's Rio Uruguai Basin

High cancer mortality rates in the Rio Uruguai River Basin, exceeding national averages, are strongly linked to extensive pesticide use in agriculture and contaminated water sources, posing significant public health risks in Rio Grande do Sul and Santa Catarina, Brazil.

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Eye Exams Detect Deadly Diseases Before Other Symptoms Appear

Eye exams can detect over 270 health conditions, including diabetes (431,000 undiagnosed cases detected in 2019), high blood pressure, high cholesterol, heart disease, and various cancers, often before other symptoms appear, highlighting the importance of regular eye check-ups.

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Genomic Instability Test Predicts Chemotherapy Failure in Cancer Patients

Researchers in Spain and the UK have developed a new genomic instability analysis that predicts which patients will not respond to three major chemotherapy types, impacting treatment decisions and potentially reducing side effects for up to 50% of patients.

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Glyphosate's EU Authorization Amidst Cancer Concerns

French farmer Ludovic Maugé's intravascular B-cell lymphoma, linked to glyphosate exposure, highlights the ongoing controversy surrounding the herbicide's authorization by the EU until 2033, despite research indicating a link to cancer.

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Iowa's Cancer Crisis: Investigating the Role of Agricultural Practices

Iowa's high and rising cancer rates, second only to Kentucky's, are prompting a new research project investigating potential links to agricultural practices, including pesticide use, high nitrate levels, and PFAS contamination; researchers are also looking at radon levels.

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Painless Nanopatch Revolutionizes Disease Diagnosis with Real-Time Molecular Analysis

King's College London researchers created a nanopatch with nano-needles a thousand times thinner than a human hair that extracts molecular information from tissue without causing pain or damage, enabling real-time disease monitoring and repeated sampling, as published in Nature Nanotechnology.

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