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Testicular Cancer - Prevention - NHS Choices http://bit.ly/eYGtqf (via @NHS_Sheffield)
Healthy Lifestyle Choices Could Cut Cancer Rates: Report - US News and World Report
health.usnews.com — “But researchers say lawmakers, private industry need to do more to encourage change” View full resource at health.usnews.com
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#Healthy lifestyle choices could cut #cancer rates - report: http://t.co/FvqVXikK / How can Americans be encouraged to make those choices?
Healthy Lifestyle Choices Could Cut Cancer Rates: Report http://t.co/h0gCDJ9N #exercise
snsanalytics.com — “Healthy Lifestyle Choices Could Cut Cancer Rates: Report http://t.co/h0gCDJ9N #exercise” View full resource at snsanalytics.com
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Arch Intern Med -- Abstract: Adherence to Colorectal Cancer Screening: A Randomized Clinical Trial of Competing Strategies, April 9, 2012, Inadomi et al. 172 (7): 575
archinte.ama-assn.org — “Archives of Internal Medicine, a bi-monthly professional medical journal published by the American Medical Association, publishes original peer-reviewed research articles on internal medicine topics” View full resource at archinte.ama-assn.org
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a choice between FOBT and colonoscopy more likely to lead to screening than colonoscopy recommendation http://t.co/uWiuZjOc
Giving Patients Choices in Colon Cancer Screening - NYTimes.com
well.blogs.nytimes.com — “A new study shows that patients are far less likely to undergo screening for colon cancer if their doctors recommend only colonoscopy, rather than offering other screening options.” View full resource at well.blogs.nytimes.com
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In the news: Giving Patients Choices in Colon Cancer Screening - New York Times (blog): New York Times (blog)Giv... http://t.co/ZiuKztBj
Lance Armstrong In 2012: On Exercise, Diet And Why He Won't Go Into Politics
huffingtonpost.ca — “Lance Armstrong's name is synonymous with fitness, health, and more than anything else, success. His seven wins at Tour de France after beating testicular cancer set him on a path to philanthropy with the Lance Armstrong Foundation (better known as Livestrong), and he doesn't seem to have stopped during his "retirement."” View full resource at huffingtonpost.ca
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Saweet! RT@Sunwarrior @LanceArmstrong Goes Vegan With the Help of Plant-Based Diet @Engine2Diet http://t.co/A2ZDE3QU
Common Diabetes Drug May Fight Cancer
webmd.com — “The diabetes drug metformin -- commonly a first choice for controlling blood sugar in people with type 2 diabetes -- is sparking new interest as a cancer fighter.” View full resource at webmd.com
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Life, Interrupted: Facing Cancer in Your 20s - NYTimes.com
well.blogs.nytimes.com — “After my diagnosis of cancer, I moved back into my childhood bedroom so my parents could take care of me. At the same time, I've had no choice but to grow up fast.” View full resource at well.blogs.nytimes.com
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Lumpectomy Versus Mastectomy? Which to Choose? - Talk About Health - Dr Deanna Attai
organizedwisdom.com — “Women with certain breast cancers are given a choice as to having a lumpectomy or a mastectomy, and this decision is often difficult. Breast surgeon Dr Deanna Attai discusses how she guides her patients who seek advice on lumpectomy versus mastectomy for breast cancer.” View full resource at organizedwisdom.com
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Is Diet Soda Bad For You?
fitsugar.com — “Last week's controversial report linking soda consumption to cancer is more evidence indicating that the popular fizzy drink may not be the best choice for a healthy lifestyle. Even if you go the healthier route by choosing sugar-free diet soda,” View full resource at fitsugar.com
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From healthy organs to obesity — reasons to stop drinking diet soda. http://t.co/pA7K1Xef
Urology News - Erectile dysfunction in testicular cancer patients treated with chemotherapy |3964622
mdlinx.com — “Urology Medical Article: Erectile dysfunction in testicular cancer patients treated with chemotherapy” View full resource at mdlinx.com
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Erectile dysfunction in testicular cancer patients treated with chemotherapy: Andrologia http://t.co/VoVeYySd #urology
Wheatgrass Shown To Reverse Cataracts, Vaccine Exemption Law, and More...
us1.campaign-archive1.com — “Wheatgrass Shown To Reverse Cataracts, Vaccine Exemption Law, and More...” View full resource at us1.campaign-archive1.com
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Does Chemo & Radiation Make Cancer More Malignant? And A Free PDF Of Your Choice, - http://t.co/3DG41gJ8
Study: Prostate screening isn't saving lives - seattlepi.com
seattlepi.com — “A big study of men in Europe gives mixed results about prostate cancer screening that may do little to change minds about its value. [...] it also finds that screening makes no difference in overall mortality rates because most men die of other causes — not their prostate tumors. The results underscore a frustrating truth about this disease: most prostate cancers grow too slowly to threaten a man's life and there is no good way to tell which ones will. "A man needs to make a choice for hims” View full resource at seattlepi.com
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Cervical Cancer Screening Guidelines Give Women Choices Depending On Age
huffingtonpost.com — “WASHINGTON -- Forget one-size-fits-all advice: Guidelines out Wednesday give women choices for cervical cancer testing that depend on their age. Once recommended every year, many major medical groups have long said that a Pap test every three years is the best way to screen most women, starting at age 21 and ending at 65.” View full resource at huffingtonpost.com
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How age is a factor in new cervical cancer screening guidelines http://t.co/iI4lFGQZ
New cervical cancer screening guidelines: No annual PAP smear | KDVR.com is the website for KDVR Television, FOX 31 News in Denver, Colorado
kdvr.com — “DENVER -- New guidelines released today give women choices for cervical cancer testing that depend on their age. The PAP test was once recommended for all women annually but now major medical groups have changed their recommendations from annually to every 3 to 5 years.” View full resource at kdvr.com
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New cervical cancer screening guidelines: No annual PAP smear - Fox 31 http://t.co/c40rb4xl http://t.co/tSfOeZgY #medicine
Robotic Prostate Surgery Details - YouTube
youtube.com — “Mt. Sinai Medical Center's Dr. David Samadi gives a glimpse into one man's choice to have robotic prostatectomy surgery following his early prostate cancer d...” View full resource at youtube.com
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Robotic Prostate Surgery Details: http://t.co/hVNS7pYR via @youtube Smart(samadi modified advanced robotic technique) at Mount Sinai medical
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