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Public ignorance and fear add thousands to annual cancer death toll : Cancer Research UK

info.cancerresearchuk.org — “More than three quarters of people asked to list possible warning signs and symptoms of cancer failed to mention pain, coughing or problems with bowels or bladder according to a Cancer Research UK report, Delay Kills, funded by Tesco and published today (Tuesday March 6th).View full resource at info.cancerresearchuk.org

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40% of study participants would delay mentioning cancer symptoms to their doctor out of fear | http://t.co/HYxf4ia6 (via Cancer Research UK)

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New genetic fault linked to lung cancer in non-smokers : Cancer Research UK

info.cancerresearchuk.org — “Korean scientists have discovered a gene fault that may be behind thousands cases of lung cancer worldwide, particularly in non-smokers.View full resource at info.cancerresearchuk.org

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JackWestMD H. Jack West, MD Internist, Health Executive, Oncologist, Physician, and Doctor

Early work out of Korea, but promising new genetic target identified in ~6% of their #LungCancer pts. http://t.co/74rsjOjk

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Ovarian cancer 'is not detectable' in the blood for years : Cancer Research UK

info.cancerresearchuk.org — “A mathematical model designed by scientists in the US indicates that ovarian cancer may not be detectable in the blood using current technology until 10 years after the cancer first starts to develop.View full resource at info.cancerresearchuk.org

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MattMealiffeMD Matt Mealiffe, M.D. Geneticist, Doctor, Internist, and Physician

RT @libbyshope: Stanford finds ovarian cancer is not detectable in the blood for 10 years. http://t.co/iULnLrbQ

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Cancer is the biggest premature killer : Cancer Research UK

info.cancerresearchuk.org — “Cancer is responsible for killing 40 per cent of all the men and women who die prematurely between the ages of 25 and 74 in the UK - according to a new analysis of the figures released today by Cancer Research UK.View full resource at info.cancerresearchuk.org

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Scientists discover three new gene faults which could increase melanoma risk by thirty per cent : Cancer Research UK

info.cancerresearchuk.org — “Cancer Research UK scientists have discovered the first DNA faults linked to melanoma - the deadliest skin cancer - that are not related to hair, skin or eye colour, according to research published in Nature Genetics today.View full resource at info.cancerresearchuk.org

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Rndubois Raymond DuBois Physician, Doctor, Internist, Gastroenterologist, and Health Executive

Scientists discover three new gene faults which could increase melanoma risk by thirty per cent: http://t.co/x54gxxPX

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European licence for drug to treat advanced melanoma : Cancer Research UK

info.cancerresearchuk.org — “A European licence has been granted to drug manufacturers Bristol-Myers Squibb to market the cancer drug ipilimumab (also known by its brand name, Yervoy) for the treatment of advanced melanoma, the most dangerous form of skin cancer.View full resource at info.cancerresearchuk.org

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Europe allows medication for advanced melanoma drug Yervoy on the market. http://t.co/aDlLkVY

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New cancer imaging technique uses vitamin C to detect more aggressive tumours : Cancer Research UK

info.cancerresearchuk.org — “Cancer Research UK scientists have developed a new imaging technique that uses vitamin C to detect cancers likely to be more aggressive or resistant to treatment.View full resource at info.cancerresearchuk.org

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New cancer imaging technique uses vitamin C to detect more aggressive tumours : Cancer Research UK http://ow.ly/5VWDX

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Joint position statement issued to provide vitamin D clarity : Cancer Research UK

info.cancerresearchuk.org — “Cancer Research UK has joined with the British Association of Dermatologists, Diabetes UK, the Multiple Sclerosis Society, the National Heart Forum, the National Osteoporosis Society and the Primary Care Dermatology Society to issue a joint position statement on vitamin D.View full resource at info.cancerresearchuk.org

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Vitamin D dilemma - Joint position statement issued to provide vitamin D clarity : Cancer Research UK: http://t.co/FMiFIf6 via @AddThis

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Genetic markers could improve prostate cancer test : Cancer Research UK

info.cancerresearchuk.org — “Analysing small genetic variations (called SNPs) could provide a more accurate gauge for men's prostate cancer risk, report scientists at the company deCODE genetics.View full resource at info.cancerresearchuk.org

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Cancer News Genetic markers could improve prostate cancer test http://bit.ly/gmXCMH

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Deprived cancer patients face fatal health problems : Cancer Research UK

info.cancerresearchuk.org — “Cancer patients from deprived backgrounds are more likely to develop life-threatening health problems, research published today (Wednesday) in the British Journal of Cancer* shows.View full resource at info.cancerresearchuk.org

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Deprived cancer patients face fatal health problems : Cancer Research UK http://t.co/4EA8ZaW via @AddThis

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Pooled genome data reveals four new gene variants linked to bowel cancer : Cancer Research UK

info.cancerresearchuk.org — “Cancer Research UK funded scientists have discovered four new genetic variants linked to bowel cancer by combining data from three major genome studies, reveals a study published in Nature Genetics today.View full resource at info.cancerresearchuk.org

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Genome data reveals 4 new gene variants linked to bowel cancer: http://t.co/T5fvKRq

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Survival statistics for the most common cancers : Cancer Research UK

info.cancerresearchuk.org — “The latest cancer survival rates for the most common cancers from the Statistics team at Cancer Research UKView full resource at info.cancerresearchuk.org

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doctorblogs annabel bentley Physician, Doctor, and Surgeon

. @laylamccay thanks, I need regional 5yr! [Regional 1yr survival http://tinyurl.com/2wv3elz All UK 5 yr survival http://bit.ly/aQ1Dxo]

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Low-dose aspirin may reduce bowel cancer risk : Cancer Research UK

info.cancerresearchuk.org — “Even low doses of aspirin may help to prevent bowel cancer, a new study from the University of Edinburgh suggests.View full resource at info.cancerresearchuk.org

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Even low doses of aspirin may help to prevent bowel cancer. http://bit.ly/dB3zrV

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Drinking alcohol 'may increase risk of some types of breast cancer' : Cancer Research UK

info.cancerresearchuk.org — “A US study, published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, has confirmed suggestions that certain types of breast cancer are more common among women who regularly drink alcohol.View full resource at info.cancerresearchuk.org

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Another @JNCI_Now study http://bit.ly/9y8A4t @CR_UK Drinking alcohol 'may increase risk of some types of breast cancer' http://bit.ly/bRZvrb

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Down's Syndrome chromosome yields more cancer-blocking genes : Cancer Research UK

info.cancerresearchuk.org — “Cancer Research UK scientists have discovered cancer-blocking activity for genes carried on chromosome 21 - an extra copy of which is carried by people with Down's syndrome, reveals research published in Nature.View full resource at info.cancerresearchuk.org

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