Essays about cancer increased

  1. cancer
    ... over 65. The incidence of prostate cancer increased 47 percent from 1973 to 1987, about a 2.6 percent increase each year. It is ...
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  2. Prostate Cancer
    ... over 65. The incidence of prostate cancer increased 47 percent from 1973 to 1987, about a 2.6 percent increase each year. It is ...
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  3. Prostate Cancer 2
    ... over 65. The incidence of prostate cancer increased 47 percent from 1973 to 1987, about a 2.6 percent increase each year. It is ...
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  4. Abortion and Breast Cancer
    ... choiceamp39. Here are some key findings: Women under age 18 who had an induced abortion have an increased breast cancer risk of 150. Women ...
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  5. Chernobyl
    ... and cancer which takes 8 to 10 years to appear, scientists and doctors were alerted because after only four years thyroid cancer increased much more than ...
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  6. Skin Cancer
    ... and UV rays, although Xrays have been blamed for causing skin cancer as well. ... Mortality from melanoma has increased since the 1970amp39s, especially in white males ...
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  7. Skin Cancer
    ... age specific cancer incidence rates were below 20 per 100,000 for each age group from 04 through 1519, after these age groups the rates increased severely ...
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  8. cancer
    ... If, on the other hand, they spend significant time exposed to such UV rays then the likelihood that they will develop cancer becomes greatly increased Lai et ...
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  9. Paying to be Playing
    ... there are a few more very serious and sometimes irreversible side effects: Increased risk of cervical cancer and endometrial cancer Increased risk of ...
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  10. Breast Cancer
    ... cancers. In the 1940amp39s, Albert Tannenbaum gave rats high fat diets and found that it increased their rates of breast cancer by 27. The ...
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  11. Cancer
    ... The quality and length of life for patients with lung cancer have been improved by increased understanding of the biology of the disease and the valuable ...
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  12. Lung Cancer 2
    ... dust, nickel, arsenic, radioactive materials, mustard gas and the products of coal and distillation are at an increased rate of developing cancer of the lungs. ...
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  13. Breast Cancer Why Women Should Be Aware
    ... breast cancer. The hormones that promote breast cancer are increased levels of estrogen and progesterone Davies 29. A 1995 study ...
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  14. Lung Cancer
    ... lung cancer. People who already have lung cancer have an increased risk of developing another lung cancer. Brothers, sisters and ...
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  15. Cancer
    ... that the chances of getting breast cancer were only 1 in 17 before the age of 65, but it also said that the number of breast cancer cases has increased 30 in ...
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  16. steroids
    ... cramps and spasms, gastrointestinal distress, dizziness, disturbed thyroid function, tumors, prostatic hypertrophy, prostatic cancer, increased activity of ...
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  17. Lung Cancer 2
    ... Risk of lung cancer is greatly increased when combined with smoking. By the time symptoms occur, lung cancer is usually well advanced. ...
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  18. Breast Cancer
    ... that the chances of getting breast cancer were only 1 in 17 before the age of 65, but it also said that the number of breast cancer cases has increased 30 in ...
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  19. Effects of Air Pollution on Ch
    ... The overall incidence of childhood cancer increased 10 from 1975 to 1994, which is one of the scientific evidence clearly demonstrates our children are ...
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  20. The Cask Of Amontillado Sumary
    ... Several studies suggest that exposure to environmental tobacco smoke is associated with an increased risk for breast cancer. Smoking ...
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  21. Breast CAncer
    ... Many women, who took diethylstilbestrol DES to prevent miscarriages, increased the risk for breat cancer in their children. There ...
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  22. Lung Cancer
    ... People who smoke are at increased risk of heart disease, cancer, and other smokingrelated illnesses that contribute to more than 430,000 deaths a year. ...
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  23. colon cancer
    ... Many users report increased appetite, heightened sensory awareness, and pleasure. ... of glaucoma and in treating the nausea induced by cancer chemotherapy and ...
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  24. colon cancer
    ... Many users report increased appetite, heightened sensory awareness, and pleasure. ... of glaucoma and in treating the nausea induced by cancer chemotherapy and ...
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  25. what if there was not any lung cancer
    ... Since 1965 to 1998 the number of cases has increased by over an astonishing 230 and is still on the rise Lung Cancer Organization. ...
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  26. Latvia
    ... Cardiovascular diseases increased as a cause of adult death. During the last 10 years, also the incidence of lung cancer increased by 30. ...
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  27. colon cancer
    ... I have worked aggressively to fight for increased funding for cancer education and prevention, and to improve and expand health care coverage and treatment ...
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  28. Cancer and Diet
    ... 2 In the article ampquotFoodampquot it states: For years, studies have pointed to the fact that increased fiber intake decreases the risk of colorectal cancer. ...
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  29. breast cancer
    ... But when researchers increased the amount of fat in their diets, their rate of breast cancer shot up, demonstrating its potential in the Iceland people 2. A ...
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  30. Cancer
    ... develop breast cancer by the age of 70. They also have an increased risk of ovarian cancer. Genetic testing can tell if a woman has ...
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