Tuesday, November 11, 2008

10 Tips for Preventing Cancer

CANCER NEWSLETTER
From WebMD
Week of November 9

In This Issue:
> How Common are HPV-Linked Cancers?
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e3Jn0Nec4j0Fw0BXei0Ep
> Advances in the Fight Against Brain Cancer
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e3Jn0Nec4j0Fw0BXej0Eq
> I'm a Survivor! I Beat Thyroid Cancer
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e3Jn0Nec4j0Fw0BXek0Er

Today's Top Story: 10 Tips for Preventing Cancer
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e3Jn0Nec4j0Fw0BXel0Es
Looking for ways to cut your risk of developing cancer? Here's a list
of 10 diet and activity recommendations that may make a difference.
Also See:
> Your Breast Cancer Treatment Options
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e3Jn0Nec4j0Fw0BXem0Et
> Folic Acid Flops in Cancer Study
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e3Jn0Nec4j0Fw0BXen0Eu
> Mini Bone Marrow Transplants <video camera>
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e3Jn0Nec4j0Fw0BXeo0Ev

HEALTH NEWS HEADLINES

How Common are HPV-Linked Cancers?
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e3Jn0Nec4j0Fw0BXei0Ep
HPV-linked
cancers are pretty common. How many cases occur annually in
the U.S.? Get the facts and get your daughter vaccinated.
Also See:
> Prostate Cancer: Vitamin E and Selenium Study Halted
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e3Jn0Nec4j0Fw0BXep0Ew
> Vigorous Exercise Cuts Breast Cancer Risk
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e3Jn0Nec4j0Fw0BXeq0Ex
> Eat This, Feel Happier?
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e3Jn0Nec4j0Fw0BXer0Ey
> Statins Lower Prostate Cancer Marker
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e3Jn0Nec4j0Fw0BXes0Ez

EDITOR'S PICKS

Advances in the Fight Against Brain Cancer
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e3Jn0Nec4j0Fw0BXej0Eq
New technology and smart drugs are taking a direct approach to
targeting brain tumors. And the results are inspiring.
Also See:
> All About Those Weird Body Quirks
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e3Jn0Nec4j0Fw0BXet0E1
> How Much Do You Know About the CA-125 Test?
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e3Jn0Nec4j0Fw0BXeu0E2

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http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e3Jn0Nec4j0Fw0BXev0E3
> Don't Fight Cancer Alone; Build Your Best Support Team
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e3Jn0Nec4j0Fw0BXew0E4
> New Therapies for Melanoma
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e3Jn0Nec4j0Fw0BXex0E5

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MEMBERS ARE TALKING

From the Cancer Support Group message board:
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e3Jn0Nec4j0Fw0BXez0E7

I'm a Survivor! I Beat Thyroid Cancer
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e3Jn0Nec4j0Fw0BXek0Er
This member beat thyroid cancer and wants to share his journey.
"There is a light at the end of the tunnel!" Read on and be inspired.

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