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Cancer and magic mushrooms ? you?d never think the two can go together in a sentence, but UCLA researchers suggest that cancer patients can benefit from psilocybin, the active ingredient found in magic mushrooms. In an initial study to see if 12 adults, ages 36 to 58, who had advanced-stage cancer could have positive health effects with the use of hallucinogens as a form of treatment ...
CÁNCER: Ahora lo que interesa es no ser ni muy posesivo ni ser muy dominante en las relaciones más cercanas. No seas tan susceptible.
CANCER patients in York and North Yorkshire have a better chance of survival than almost anywhere else in the country.
A Celebration of Life for Cancer Survivors will be on Thursday at 7 p.m. at the SCERA Shell Outdoor Theatre, 745 S State St. in Orem. The event will feature Jason Hewlett, The Entertainer, with KSL?
Two noted Valley cancer researchers will appear on Friday's celebrity-studded broadcast of the Stand Up to Cancer national telethon.
ELKHART -- The American Cancer Society will present the free workshop, "Look Good Feel Better," for cancer patients at 5:30 Monday at Elkhart General Hospital.
The Cancer Council says a new stress management program for cancer sufferers is proving successful.
AMARILLO, TEXAS - The Don and Sybil Harrington Cancer Center plans to increase treatment options for the deadly disease in our area with the launch of a 25 million dollar capital campaign Tuesday. They
QUEBEC - A cancer-stricken Quebec cabinet minister is too ill to continue working. Claude Bechard, who recently turned 41, announced today he is quitting politics.
On average, a person diagnosed with cancer in England has a 65 per cent chance of still being alive in a year?s time - almost 25 per cent higher than those from impoverished households.
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Breast cancer is the second most common cancer in Indian women. Due to rapid urbanization and westernization of lifestyles, there is a rising incidence of breast cancer in India. According to The International Agency for Research on Cancer, which is part of the World Health Organisation, there were approximately 79,000 women per year affected by breast cancer in India in 2001 and over 80,000 women in 2002.
After her mastectomy in April, Alantheia Pena cried for the loss of her breast. Her partner told her not to worry about the flat spot on her chest, but she could tell it bothered him when he looked away as she took off her shirt.
When Dr. Deborah Rhodes orders a diagnostic test that involves radiation, she consults a chart in her office that lists the amount of radiation exposure from each test. She considers the patient?s total past exposure, and then carefully weighs the risks and benefits of each test and any alternative approaches she can take.