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  2. More young people are getting colon cancer. Avoid these 4 ...

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    By contrast, the number of diagnoses in people over 60 has declined in recent years. Diet may play a significant role in developing early onset colon cancer, studies have found. Here are some ...

  3. When Cancer Spreads: What to Know About Metastatic Breast Cancer

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    4. It’s your fault. This idea preoccupies some patients with MBC, said Dr. Bea: “They think that if they had caught it earlier, they [might] not have been diagnosed.

  4. What to Expect at a Pap Smear - AOL

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    “A lot of people feel really nervous or anxious to get a Pap smear, and some people aren’t quite sure of exactly what we’re testing for,” says Dr. Jayme Trevino, an ob-gyn and fellow with ...

  5. Electromagnetic radiation and health - Wikipedia

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    The World Health Organization (WHO) began a research effort in 1996 to study the health effects from the ever-increasing exposure of people to a diverse range of EMR sources. In 2011, the WHO/International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has classified radio frequency electromagnetic fields as possibly carcinogenic to humans (Group 2B), based on an increased risk for glioma and acoustic ...

  6. Radiation-induced cancer - Wikipedia

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    Radiation-induced cancer. Exposure to ionizing radiation is known to increase the future incidence of cancer, particularly leukemia. The mechanism by which this occurs is well understood, but quantitative models predicting the level of risk remain controversial. The most widely accepted model posits that the incidence of cancers due to ionizing ...

  7. Three Mile Island accident health effects - Wikipedia

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    The reported health effects are consistent with high doses of radiation, and comparable to the experiences of cancer patients undergoing radio-therapy [15] but have many other potential causes. [14] The effects included "metallic taste, erythema, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, hair loss, deaths of pets, farm and wild animals, and damage to plants ...

  8. Cancer spread to Jimmy Carter's brain 9 years ago. Here's how ...

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    Among patients who survived three years with no cancer progression, the study showed, 96% were alive seven years later if they had received both ipilimumab plus a drug similar to pembrolizumab ...

  9. Radiation therapy - Wikipedia

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    Some types of cancer are notably radioresistant, that is, much higher doses are required to produce a radical cure than may be safe in clinical practice. Renal cell cancer and melanoma are generally considered to be radioresistant but radiation therapy is still a palliative option for many patients with metastatic melanoma.