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Stomach cancer – symptoms, causes and treatment
Daily Telegraph· 3 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...
I have cancer - these are the six things I wish I knew before starting chemo
Daily Express· 5 hours agoWhen I was first diagnosed with incurable bowel cancer last summer I naively didn't realise how it...
This Bathroom Issue Is a Common Sign of Colon Cancer, According to a GI Doc
Parade· 4 days agoIt may sound like TMI, but noticing this sign of colon cancer can be life-saving. Colon cancer is...
Causes and symptoms of the most common cancers in each age group revealed
The US Sun· 16 hours agoTHERE are a thousand new cancer cases diagnosed every day in the UK – but some types can be avoided...
3 biggest mistakes people make when trying to improve their gut health, according to a...
INSIDER via Yahoo News· 4 hours agoA gastroenterologist shared the biggest mistakes people make when trying to care for their gut...
'Healthy' mum riddled with cancer stuns doctors with surprising first symptom
The US Sun· 3 days agoThe 32-year-old from India had never smoked but doctors discovered she was riddled with tumours that...
It may be safe for some to wait 15 years for repeat colonoscopy, study suggests
NBC News via Yahoo News· 3 days agoNew research suggests average-risk patients may only need to get a colonoscopy for colorectal cancer...
My cancer scare is proof early diagnosis saves lives, says Dame Deb's dad
The US Sun· 6 days ago“CANCER is a big scary word,” Dame Deborah James said just over a year before she died. “But the...
These Two Supplements Might Help Ease IBS Symptoms, According to New Research
Health.com· 2 days agoNew research suggests that taking berberine and curcumin together might help reduce symptoms of...
Do YOU know the 'red-flag' symptoms of 5 gynae cancers? Test your knowledge now
The US Sun· 4 days agoIF you noticed bleeding in between periods, during sex or after you'd gone through the menopause, would you go to your GP about it? Less than half of women would act on 'red flag' symptoms ...