Topic: National Cancer Institute
isnare | 2009-12-21 11:25:27
It has taken a few hundred years, but western society is slowly becoming aware of the powerful, healing benefits of green tea. The Chinese have known since ancient times of the many healing properties of green tea. In fact, green tea is now the second most popular drinks in the world. This article explores just a few of the fantastic ...
AP News | 2009-12-18 17:14:50
<div id="subtitle">Celgene's Revlimid meets study goal of slowing multiple myeloma progression</div><div><p>Celgene Corp. said Friday data from a late-stage study show Revlimid significantly slowed the progression of multiple myeloma in patients following a type of stem cell treatment.</p><p>The study ...
consumeraffairs.com | 2009-12-05 07:05:14
<div id="subtitle">But findings should not be taken as an 'all-clear,' researchers caution</div><div><p>A large, long-term Scandinavian study has found no evidence that increased use of cell phones over a nine-year period led to more cases of brain cancer. The study tracked 16 million people in Finland, Denmark ...
Reuters US Online Report Health News | 2009-12-04 20:27:49
<div><p>NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Women who eat more soy-based foods than average may have less risk for certain cancers in the ovaries and the lining of the uterus, according to the combined findings of a few studies.</p><p>The uterine lining cancers - also known as endometrial cancer - and the ...
