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... neck cancer and a 54 percent greater chance of developing lung cancer. The researchers also found that the rate of cancer increased proportionally to the number of teeth a patient had lost.
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... than average. Second, developing prostate cancer clearly increased their risk of fracture. Third, ADT ... . Obviously the higher BMD of the men with prostate cancer did not protect them against fracture. ...
... men age, their risk of developing prostate cancer increases. Aging Vietnam veterans are giving ... exposed to Agent Orange were identified with prostate cancer. Agent Orange-exposed men were also diagnosed ...
... (20, 30, 40 and 50 years post-five-year survival) indicated that the risk of developing bladder cancer increases with time. The cumulative percentage of survivors diagnosed at 20, 30, 40 and 50 years ...
The number of women who opted for mastectomy when diagnosed with early stage breast cancer increased significantly at the same time as MRI screening doubled, a new study finds.
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The analysis looked at kidney cancer data between 1993 and 2004. Findings reveal ... 2003. Overall survival for all patients with kidney cancer increased 3.3% between 1993 and 2003 ...
... both on their own and in association with other factors – on breast cancer risk. Women who have taken menopausal hormone ... less common lobular or tubular breast cancers increases twice as much under HRT ...
... is overexpressed in 20 percent of breast cancers increases the number of cancer stem cells, the cells that ... addition, the HER2-positive cells caused the cancer stem cells to invade surrounding tissue, ...
The prevalence of obesity and overweight in the United States coupled by the increased risk of gastrointestinal diseases related to obesity raises serious implications for the health of Americans. ...
Rates of respiratory tract cancers increase, lung cancer incidence does not, study finds
... study excluded people on statins as statins obscured the association between LDL cholesterol and all-site cancer.
Increasing data suggests an association between type 2 diabetes and an elevated risk ...
... times less likely to develop cervical cancer than Swedish-born women, while women ... én's team also observed that the risk of cervical cancer increased with the age of entry into Sweden, but declined ...
... a first-time screening with no cancer or pre-cancerous findings, and had no symptoms of colon ... a first-degree relative.
The risk of colon cancer increases with age. Changes in lifestyle behaviors such ...
... transplant patients is estimated to develop some form of cancer by 20 years after transplantation." The authors report ... show that the cumulative incidence of de novo cancers increased at 1, 5, 10 and 20 ...