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Saturday, 30 August 2008
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Jade Goody has cervical cancer
"Celebrity Big Brother" star Jade Goody has been diagnosed with cervical cancer, her spokesman said on Tuesday.
20 Aug 2008 |
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Video game helps young cancer patients take meds
Playing a specially designed video game can help adolescents and young adult cancer patients adhere more closely to their prescribed treatment, according to a report in the journal Pediatrics.
06 Aug 2008 |
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Apple CEO Jobs' life not in danger: report
Apple Inc CEO Steve Jobs, who has been dogged by investor concerns about his health, does not have recurrent cancer or a life-threatening health issue, The New York Times reported on Saturday.
28 Jul 2008 |
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Peru's Fujimori tongue lesion "cancerous"
Former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori's daughter said on Friday that a lesion removed from her father's tongue was "cancerous," though a family doctor said the growth had not spread.
07 Jun 2008 |
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Five percent of breast tumors may double in month
Five percent of breast cancer tumors appear to double in size in just over a month, Norwegian researchers said on Thursday in a study underscoring the potential benefits of more frequent screening.
08 May 2008 |
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Students take up HPV vaccine
Up to 70 percent of British schoolgirls are likely to take up the offer of a vaccine to protect them against cervical cancer, despite doubts about other vaccines, researchers reported on Thursday.
25 Apr 2008 |
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Hormone therapy ups breast cancer recurrence risk
Hormone replacement therapy, which is known to increase the risk of breast cancer, also appears to make it more likely a tumour will return in women who have had the disease, researchers said on Tuesday.
25 Mar 2008 |
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Patrick Swayze has cancer
Actor and dancer Patrick Swayze, star of such hit films as "Dirty Dancing" and "Ghost", has been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer but is responding well to treatment, his publicist said on Wednesday.
04 Mar 2008 |
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More advanced cancer seen in uninsured Americans
Uninsured Americans and those in a government health program for the poor are far more likely to have advanced diseases when diagnosed with cancer than those with private coverage, researchers said on Sunday.
19 Feb 2008 |
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