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Coming back from cancer, Brazil rugby sevens star Raquel Kochhann ready to tackle her third Olympics
ABC News· 4 days agoA deep desire to chase her dreams has seen Kochhann overcome breast cancer, surgery, and months of...
Coming back from cancer, Brazil rugby sevens star Raquel Kochhann ready to tackle her third Olympics
Stamford Advocate· 4 days agoA deep desire to chase her dreams has seen Kochhann overcome breast cancer, surgery, and months of...
Gateway - The Root
The Root· 5 days agoAccording to a new report from American Cancer Society, Black men and women are more likely to die from uterine, breast and prostate cancer< ...
Full body scans miss the mark when it comes to improving U.S. disease prevention
NPR· 5 days agoAlmost all of it goes to “after-the-fact disease management.” “We have an ever-worsening burden of chronic disease in this...been slow to rebound. A large study led by researchers ...
Health Care Notes: CHS deal worth $320M blocked
Nashville Post· 2 days agoA $320 million deal for Franklin-based hospital company Community Health Systems has fallen through. According to a Wednesday press release, Novant...
Full body scans miss the mark when it comes to improving U.S. disease prevention
WLRN Miami· 5 days agoAnother promises to make cancer “easier to beat” and claims it can detect “over 500 other conditions...
‘Just because a food is processed or packaged does not mean that it’s not healthy!!’: Cancer...
The Daily Dot· 2 days agoWhile there’s a common belief that all processed foods are bad for you, a popular cancer dietician...
University of North Florida researchers discover cancer-fighting compound, receive patent
WFTV via Yahoo News· 5 days agoInside the Knuckley lab at the University of North Florida, there’s groundbreaking research to fight...
Medicare must fund blood-based cancer screenings. NY's delegatin must act
Gannett via AOL· 4 days agoIf you have breast, cervical, colorectal, lung or prostate cancer, there are diagnostic exams that...
Real-time data show the air in ‘Cancer Alley’ is worse than expected | New Orleans' Multicultural...
Louisiana Weekly· 3 days agoThe name stems from the fact that the area’s residents have a 95 percent greater chance of developing cancer than the average American. A big reason for ...