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Shared Risk Factors Among Diabetes and Cancer

Health is a blessing and you only tend to realize that once it is lost. You will be shocked to see the number of people who are suffering from some condition or the other, even if they are in the prime of their age. Research has clearly depicted that more and more people are becoming obese, contracting heart disease and diabetes and becoming prone to various kinds of allergic reactions. Even cancer is becoming rampant

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Is There a Link between Stress and Cancer?

The relationship between cancer and psychological stress was not well-known before 2012, but medical doctors always suggested to cancer patients to “relax” and “boost their will power” to fight cancer. How can I relax, the cancer patients always asks. They can relax and boost will power by reducing stress

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Can Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma Be Helped?

Just the name of cancer causes paralysis in most. Just the mere mention of the word can lead to utter helplessness and resignation among patients. This is the reason why it is necessary to become aware of the affliction so that you are able to handle it and deal with it in the best manner possible.

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Does Sugar Fuel the Growth of Cancer Cells?

Yes, it does. But, this is not the complete truth. The relationship between cancer cells and sugar is confusing. Sugar fuels all cells in the body, including cancer cells and immune system cells. The concept that sugar feeds cancer is often puzzled when included in a cancer treatment plan, and it occurs due to various reasons, including these.

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Could Magnesium Deficiency Increase Your Risk of Cancer?

We often overlook the magnesium requirement in the body because a majority of us rely on macronutrients (carbohydrates, proteins, and fats) as well as calcium and sodium among the salts. According to various researches, at least 40% of Americans are magnesium deficient and the number could be as high as 80%

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Causes and Survival Rate of Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma Patients

Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma is an umbrella term for all the cancers that occur in the white blood cells and hence the immune systems. They are called lymphomas because of their presence in lymphocytes. Considered to be the 6th most commonly occurring cancer in United States, Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma can be found in the lymph node tissues, and the cells of the immune system.

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Breast Cancer in Men

Whenever we talk about breast cancer, we relate it with the females because the breast is the sign of femininity. Undoubtedly, females are the most common victim of breast cancer. But, regardless of the gender, breast cancer develops in both male and female.

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Do You Have an Increased Risk Of Breast Cancer?

Breast cancer is the second most common cancer in women. Almost 1 out of 8 (12%) women will suffer from breast cancer in their lifetime.  The ratio of women dying from breast cancer is about 1 in 37 (2.7%).

With the advancement of breast cancer, it gets difficult to control or treat the cancer. This causes increased mortality rate in cancer patients. Therefore, it is necessary to prevent the cancer from occurring. For this reason, you need to know the risk factors that increase your chances of having breast cancer.

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Steps To Prevent Breast Cancer?

The incidence of breast cancer is on such a rise that 1 out of every 8 women in US will suffer from breast cancer in their lifetime. It can be a nightmare waking up with a lump in one of your breasts. To try and prevent such a deadly disease, there is much you can do!

Here is what breast cancer actually is, its risk factors, and all the preventative measures you can take to reduce the chances of having breast cancer.

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How Is Secondary Breast Cancer In Bones Treated?

Breast cancer spreads to other organs in the last stage of cancer, which is an advanced stage. The metastasis (spread) may start as early as stage 3 cancer as cancerous cells are typically found in the regional lymph nodes by this stage.

When breast cancer targets bones as the site of invasion, it is known as secondary breast cancer is bones. In fact, the most common site for the breast cancer is bones. The bone metastasis deteriorates bones by decreasing its bone mineral density and consequently strength.

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