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Have you know, that the breast cancer can also catch the man?
Yes - it's really true! Have a look on the last news!
The special Risk Factors for Male Breast Cancer - Only
approximately 1-1.5% of all breast cancer cases occur in men. -
Several risk factors have been identified that make some men
more likely to develop breast cancer than others.
These risk factors include: The Age: The average age of men
diagnosed with breast cancer is between 60 and 70 years old. The
history of the family: - 20% of men with breast cancer have
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What The World is Saying About Multiple Myeloma...
Multiple Myeloma...
Introduction
Over the course of the past three decades, a significant number
of scientific studies have demonstrated that a person's diet can
work to prevent some types of cancer. One diet regimen that
appears to have beneficial effects at preventing cancer is the
Mediterranean diet plan.
If you are interested in developing health eating routines and
want to engage a diet program that can work to reduce the risk
of certain types of cancer, you should take a look at the
Mediterranean diet. In this regard, there are seven points that
you should ponder when it comes to the impact of the
Mediterranean diet on reducing the risk of cancer.
Seven Points
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Can eating your broccoli and cabbage help protect you against
lung cancer? According to a study published in the October 29,
2005 issue of the British medical journal, Lancet, the answer is
yes.
This isn't the first time that it's been suggested that
cruciferous vegetables may have a preventive effect against lung
cancer, but it is the largest scale study to date. There have
been a number of smaller observational studies that reported a
possible link between the vegetables and lung cancer prevention,
but they were considered to be too small to be definitive. This
study, conducted by a group of researchers at the Genetic
Epidemiology Group at the International
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