Breastfeeding Improves Childhood Cancer Effects
New research discovered that breastfeeding could potentially deter long-term health effects from childhood cancer treatments.
New research discovered that breastfeeding could potentially deter long-term health effects from childhood cancer treatments.
Kidney cancer may be caused by a gene mutation, as about 30 percent of all patients have this genetic mutation.
Recently, experts claim to have discovered a way to cure pancreatic cancer during the early stages.
New studies found that adding a specific enzyme may make destruction of cancer cells easier when using oncolytic viruses, especially in brain tumors.
Pomegranate and grape juice have been shown to weaken or even prevent movement of certain cancer cells.
These findings should serve as a large warning sign for non-smokers trying to decide whether or not to begin the habit.
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Studies have found certain components in pomegranate juice to weaken and prevent the movement of cancer cells, specifically prostate cancer.
Researchers have found that taking aspirin each day can help decrease the risk of dying from cancer by more than 20 percent over the course of five years.
Heart disease patients in Norway, a country where folic acid is not fortified into food, noticed higher cancer and death risks after receiving vitamin B12 and folic acid treatments.