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I have cancer - these are the six things I wish I knew before starting chemo
Daily Express· 3 days agoWhen I was first diagnosed with incurable bowel cancer last summer I naively didn't realise how it...
Cincinnati Archbishop Dennis Schnurr diagnosed with cancer, will undergo chemotherapy
Gannett via AOL· 18 hours agoCincinnati Archbishop Dennis Schnurr was diagnosed last week with bowel cancer and will soon begin a...
Archbishop of Cincinnati diagnosed with stage 3 cancer
WHIO-TV 7 Dayton· 5 hours agoThe archbishop of Cincinnati has been diagnosed with stage threecancer. Archbishop Dennis M. Schnurr...
Nutrition experts reveal 4 foods to avoid to lower your cancer risk
New York Post· 2 days agoCancer Research Fund (WCRF), told the Daily Mail this week. “These types of food are higher in...
Plant-based diet ‘may potentially help people with cancer live longer’
PA Media: Science via Yahoo News· 7 days agoA review published as four separate studies in the International Journal of Cancer (IJC) suggests a...
Stomach cancer – symptoms, causes and treatment
Daily Telegraph· 6 days agoThe most common type of stomach cancer is adenocarcinoma, which accounts for 95 per cent of all cases. Adenocarcinomas form inside the inner stomach...
Nutrition experts reveal 4 foods to avoid to lower your cancer risk
NY Post via Yahoo News· 2 days agoCancer Research Fund (WCRF), told the Daily Mail this week. “These types of food are higher in...
Colorectal cancer on rise among young people; Butler County woman shares her story
WTAE Pittsburgh· 5 days agoColorectal cancer is on the rise for people between 20 and 30 years old. A Butler County woman is...
Archbishop of Cincinnati diagnosed with cancer
Local 12 Cincinnati· 23 hours agoArchbishop Dennis Schnurr is being treated for cancer. This past Friday, May 3, Archbishop Schnurr received a post-operation diagnosis of stage 3 small ...
Causes and symptoms of the most common cancers in each age group revealed
The US Sun· 4 days agoTHERE are a thousand new cancer cases diagnosed every day in the UK – but some types can be avoided...