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Confronting the Challenge - The Invisible Battles of Cancer Treatment
The journey through cancer treatment is laden with challenges, both visible and invisible. Prof. Mererid Evans from the Velindre Cancer Centre in Cardiff and the cancer and genetics division at Cardiff University shines a light on the harsh realities of battling head and neck cancer, a journey publicly chronicled by Welsh comedian Rhod Gilbert following his diagnosis. Through their shared experiences, a new perspective on cancer treatment and its impacts is unveiled, showcasing...
Fact or Myth: Do Parabens Contribute to Breast Cancer
The link between parabens (parahydroxybenzoic acid) and cancer can no longer be ignored. Widely used as a preservative, parabens are absorbed through your skin, blood and intestines. When the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) declared parabens "generally safe for use," the FDA based their findings on oral consumption of parabens; it did not take into account how much exposure you truly have to these compounds through your skin.
Dairy Farmers of Canada show milk’s health benefits in a captivating way
Dairy Farmers of Canada wanted to highlight all the surprising ways milk benefits health – like how it could help reduce the risk of colorectal cancer.
Cervical cancer vaccinations are globally effective and economical
HPV vaccination Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccination of 58 million girls could prevent 690,000 cases of cervical cancer and 420,000 deaths, according to new research published in The Lancet Global Health.
NO to breast cancer!
Breasts - a symbol of womanhood and sex appeal. They can be small or large, in the shape of a pear, apple, or lemon. But it doesn't really matter what they're like. Each one of them is at risk of cancer, which can ultimately lead to their loss or even death. How can a woman protect herself against breast cancer?
Are You a Prime Candidate for Skin Cancer?
Examine yourself for cancer and live!
Statistics ring the alarm bells – 7,6 million deaths worldwide every year are caused by cancers. This number is even worse for United Kingdom – over 75% of deaths in the over 65 age group are caused by cancer. What should we do to avoid being a part of this group?