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Cancer Ghosting: The Isolation and Shame Faced by Survivors
Cancer survivors frequently experience 'cancer ghosting,' the abandonment by friends and family after diagnosis, causing significant emotional distress and highlighting a need for improved social support systems; one survivor, Chelsey Gomez, describes the profound isolation and shame she faced after...
Cancer Ghosting: The Isolation and Shame Faced by Survivors
Cancer survivors frequently experience 'cancer ghosting,' the abandonment by friends and family after diagnosis, causing significant emotional distress and highlighting a need for improved social support systems; one survivor, Chelsey Gomez, describes the profound isolation and shame she faced after...
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48% Bias Score


Microplastics Linked to Cancer and Other Health Risks in Major Scientific Review
A comprehensive review of 3000 studies links microplastic exposure to increased risks of lung and colon cancer, gut inflammation, and lung injury, prompting calls for immediate bans on single-use plastics to avert a major public health crisis.
Microplastics Linked to Cancer and Other Health Risks in Major Scientific Review
A comprehensive review of 3000 studies links microplastic exposure to increased risks of lung and colon cancer, gut inflammation, and lung injury, prompting calls for immediate bans on single-use plastics to avert a major public health crisis.
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52% Bias Score


Waleses' Christmas Card Reflects Challenging Year, Shows Personal Communication Shift
The Prince and Princess of Wales's Christmas card, featuring a photo from a video released after Princess Catherine's cancer treatment, reflects their challenging year and showcases a more personal approach to royal communication.
Waleses' Christmas Card Reflects Challenging Year, Shows Personal Communication Shift
The Prince and Princess of Wales's Christmas card, featuring a photo from a video released after Princess Catherine's cancer treatment, reflects their challenging year and showcases a more personal approach to royal communication.
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12% Bias Score


Ten Early Warning Signs of Cancer: Professor Drapkina's Urgent Warning
Professor Oksana Drapkina lists ten potential early cancer symptoms: unexplained weight loss, fatigue, persistent cough, swallowing difficulties, enlarged lymph nodes, chronic pain, skin changes, digestive issues, urinary problems, and unexplained bleeding; early detection is crucial for successful ...
Ten Early Warning Signs of Cancer: Professor Drapkina's Urgent Warning
Professor Oksana Drapkina lists ten potential early cancer symptoms: unexplained weight loss, fatigue, persistent cough, swallowing difficulties, enlarged lymph nodes, chronic pain, skin changes, digestive issues, urinary problems, and unexplained bleeding; early detection is crucial for successful ...
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36% Bias Score


Misdiagnosis Delays Cancer Treatment for UK Teenager
A 15-year-old girl in Plymouth, UK, was misdiagnosed with growing pains before being diagnosed with multiple bone, breast, and liver tumors of an unknown type, highlighting the need for improved pediatric cancer diagnosis.
Misdiagnosis Delays Cancer Treatment for UK Teenager
A 15-year-old girl in Plymouth, UK, was misdiagnosed with growing pains before being diagnosed with multiple bone, breast, and liver tumors of an unknown type, highlighting the need for improved pediatric cancer diagnosis.
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44% Bias Score


Imported Fruit in Britain Contains Double the Cancer-Linked Pesticides
Government data reveals significantly higher levels of pesticides linked to cancer and infertility in imported fruit, particularly soft citrus from South Africa, compared to British produce, raising concerns about consumer health and the impact of trade deals.
Imported Fruit in Britain Contains Double the Cancer-Linked Pesticides
Government data reveals significantly higher levels of pesticides linked to cancer and infertility in imported fruit, particularly soft citrus from South Africa, compared to British produce, raising concerns about consumer health and the impact of trade deals.
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60% Bias Score

European Cancer Survival Disparities Highlight Urgent Need for Improved Healthcare
In 2021, cancer caused 1.1 million deaths (21.6% of total deaths) in the European Union, with survival rates varying significantly by cancer type and country due to differences in diagnosis and treatment access. Data from 29 European countries (including 24 EU countries) shows disparities in cancer ...

European Cancer Survival Disparities Highlight Urgent Need for Improved Healthcare
In 2021, cancer caused 1.1 million deaths (21.6% of total deaths) in the European Union, with survival rates varying significantly by cancer type and country due to differences in diagnosis and treatment access. Data from 29 European countries (including 24 EU countries) shows disparities in cancer ...
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16% Bias Score

Declining Cancer Screening Participation in England Raises Concerns
Cancer screening programs in England detected almost 90,000 cancers (62,000 breast, 23,000 bowel, 4,400 cervical) between 2019 and 2023, but participation rates are declining, particularly for breast (65%) and cervical (69%) cancers, prompting calls for improved access and digital enhancements.

Declining Cancer Screening Participation in England Raises Concerns
Cancer screening programs in England detected almost 90,000 cancers (62,000 breast, 23,000 bowel, 4,400 cervical) between 2019 and 2023, but participation rates are declining, particularly for breast (65%) and cervical (69%) cancers, prompting calls for improved access and digital enhancements.
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36% Bias Score

Cancer Deaths and Survival Rate Variations Across Europe in 2021
In 2021, cancer caused 1.1 million deaths (21.6% of total) in 29 European countries, with survival rates varying widely; lung cancer was the leading cause, followed by colorectal, prostate, and breast cancers.

Cancer Deaths and Survival Rate Variations Across Europe in 2021
In 2021, cancer caused 1.1 million deaths (21.6% of total) in 29 European countries, with survival rates varying widely; lung cancer was the leading cause, followed by colorectal, prostate, and breast cancers.
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24% Bias Score

EU Cancer Survival Rates Vary Widely by Country and Cancer Type
In 2021, cancer was the second leading cause of death in the European Union, with 1.1 million fatalities (21.6% of total deaths); survival rates vary significantly across countries and cancer types due to differences in diagnosis stage, treatment availability, and healthcare system organization.

EU Cancer Survival Rates Vary Widely by Country and Cancer Type
In 2021, cancer was the second leading cause of death in the European Union, with 1.1 million fatalities (21.6% of total deaths); survival rates vary significantly across countries and cancer types due to differences in diagnosis stage, treatment availability, and healthcare system organization.
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16% Bias Score

Bartlett's Podcast Faces Backlash Over Health Misinformation
Health experts criticized Steven Bartlett's "Diary of a CEO" podcast for amplifying unfounded health claims, including the suggestion that cancer can be treated with a keto diet, potentially harming listeners and eroding trust in established medicine; a BBC investigation found 14 misleading claims p...

Bartlett's Podcast Faces Backlash Over Health Misinformation
Health experts criticized Steven Bartlett's "Diary of a CEO" podcast for amplifying unfounded health claims, including the suggestion that cancer can be treated with a keto diet, potentially harming listeners and eroding trust in established medicine; a BBC investigation found 14 misleading claims p...
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56% Bias Score

EPA Bans Cancer-Causing Chemicals TCE and Perc
The EPA banned TCE and perc, chemicals linked to cancer and other health problems, used in dry cleaning, carpet cleaning, and various industrial applications; this decision reverses a previous administration's action and faces potential reversal attempts, but will take four years to fully undo.

EPA Bans Cancer-Causing Chemicals TCE and Perc
The EPA banned TCE and perc, chemicals linked to cancer and other health problems, used in dry cleaning, carpet cleaning, and various industrial applications; this decision reverses a previous administration's action and faces potential reversal attempts, but will take four years to fully undo.
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44% Bias Score
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