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    likely to get breast cancer if you’ve gained 30 pounds since the age of 18? Your risk doubles if it’s over 70 pounds you’ve gained. There’s more benefit to maintaining your weight than just looking great. 32. Body Composition You should know your body composition, because even people with a completely

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    formation. By eating them you can avoid breast cancer. By: Purnima Singh Published: Saturday, October 15, 2016, 15:26 [IST] Subscribe to Boldsky Care for your own breast is very important for every girl because if you ignore it then it will be trouble for you further. Today the symptoms of diseases are seen later and the diseases are already there. READ: What are the symptoms of breast cancer? Today we will tell you some foods that will protect you from breast cancer for your help. The first thing you need

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    grandpa was killed from Pancreatic Cancer in 2007… I was only 4. The doctors found his cancer at stage 4, but by that time the cancer had already invaded his lungs. He went through several rounds of chemo, but it wasn’t working. Fifteen months after finding his cancer, he past away. Cancer is a struggle that all families throughout the world have faced. Cancer is a very fatal disease that kills many people all around the world. Around 1,685,210 are diagnosed with cancer each year and about 564,800 of

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    Cancer is contagious. That’s a myth. You can get cancer by eating artificial sweeteners. That’s also a myth. People often contradict the severity of cancer by making these myths so we can all be safe from it. The truth is, no one is completely safe from cancer. Each year more people die from lung cancer than colon, breast, and prostate cancer combined. Today I am going to inform you about lung cancer. I chose this topic because I have had firsthand experience with a family member having lung cancer

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    Introduction Bladder cancer is an abnormal growth of tissue in the bladder. The bladder is the balloon-like sac in the pelvis. It collects and stores urine that comes from the kidneys through the ureters. The bladder wall is made of layers. If cancer spreads into these layers and through the wall of the bladder, it becomes more difficult to treat. There are four stages of bladder cancer: Stage I. Cancer at this stage occurs in the bladder's inner lining but has not invaded the muscular bladder wall

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    Lung cancer is an highly deadly cell division in the lung (mitosis). It is extremely difficult to cure once it has spread past the lung. Lung cancer is the cause of death for more men and women than for any other cancer. An interview with a man who had stage 4 non-terminal lung cancer answered some questions about the disease. How did you find out you had the cancer? He had a lump in his throat and he went to the doctor, where he was told to get it checked out. He then found out about his cancer, plus

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    No one can catch cancer from another person. While it can seldom be explained why one person gets any type of cancer and another doesn't, it is very clear that the disease is not contagious. Although research scientists do not know the exact causes of cancer of the pancreas, they are always learning some things that can increase a person's chance of getting this disease. Smoking of any kind is a major risk factor and research shows that cigarette smokers tend to develop cancer of the pancreas two

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    second most vital organ for survival. WHAT IS LIVER CANCER? Liver cancer is fifth most basic cancer on the planet with occurrence rates of more than one million new cases every year. By National Cancer Foundation, around 15,000 men and 6,000 ladies in the US are determined to have the malady consistently. Liver cancer can develop in two structures – First, when the cancer begins in the liver, and second or metastatic, which shapes in

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    Introduction Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in the UK. In 2011, just under 50,000 women were diagnosed with invasive breast cancer. Most women who get it (8 out of 10) are over 50, but younger women, and in rare cases, men, can also get breast cancer. If it's treated early enough, breast cancer can be prevented from spreading to other parts of the body. The breasts The breasts are made up of fat, connective tissue and thousands of tiny glands called lobules, which produce milk

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    epidemic is: skin cancer. Skin cancer comes in many forms such as: melanoma, basal cell carcinoma, and squamous cell carcinoma. Melanoma is the most fatal, whereas basal and squamous cell carcinoma are more prominent. Each year there are more cases of skin cancer than breast, prostate, lung and colon cancer combined.The amount of people being diagnosed is increasing every year, so we must address this issue immediately. What factors play a role in contracting skin cancer? Well, certain genetics

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