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Cancer: 18 new discoveries

As Sue Insole's cancer diary shows, cancer can have a devastating effect, not just on the victim, but also on his or her family.  WDDTY is committed to bringing to light the latest news about conditions such as cancer, and discussing scientifically proven methods of treating and preventing them.  Here are 18 news stories from 2007 containing the most recent findings about the condition.  Although some of the revelations are hardly new or surprising, we have uncovered the latest research.

  1. Mobile phones could cause a major cancer explosion in coming years.
  2. Standard deodorants and anti-perspirants may cause breast cancer.
  3. If you’ve had colon cancer, returning to a Western diet is likely to make it come back.
  4. Biopsies may be responsible for the rise in breast cancer in the over-50s.
  5. Black raspberry gel can help fight oral cancer.
  6. Mammograms detect only half of all early-stage breast cancers.
  7. Genes do not affect your chances of surviving breast cancer.
  8. CT scans dramatically increase the risk of cancer.
  9. A good diet could halve your risk of developing breast cancer.
  10. Dry cleaning chemicals can cause cancer.
  11. Plenty of sunshine (Vitamin D) helps ward off cancer.
  12. A healthy diet can beat prostate cancer, even for those with a genetic predisposition.
  13. Having someone to talk to can decrease your risk of dying from cancer by 60%.
  14. Despite some doctors’ suggestions, you cannot ‘catch’ cancer from a blood transfusion.
  15. Exercise protects against cancer, and helps you when you have it.
  16. Calls for a compulsory vaccine programme for cervical cancer were funded – unsurprisingly – by the vaccine’s manufacturer, Sanofi Pasteur.
  17. Housework is a great way to prevent breast cancer.
  18. Since the number of women taking HRT decreased dramatically, so did the rate of new breast cancer cases.

Have you read of any other significant research findings about cancer this year?  If so, please post your comments below.

Published 19 September 2007 16:32 by Birdseye

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James Cunningham said:

The theory that cancer is a cell that multiplies uncontrollably might have different

beginnings;

http://www.nature.com/news/2007/070917/full/070917-11.html

September 25, 2007 22:02
 

Deborah said:

I am well, 7.5 years, after a diagnosis of Stage IIIA Rectal Cancer. I have been a vegetarian for over 30 years and was diagnosed at age 49, two decades plus into the vegitarian regime which I still practice. Hence, be careful of generalizations.

I believe cancer is multifactorial; environment, genetics, lifestyle and a bit of luck, perhaps.

September 26, 2007 18:58
 

Marlene Thompson said:

I agree that cancer can be multifactorial. But I also think that our immune systems are becoming weaker due to over medication, increased environmental pollutants, processed foods etc. And we know that a weak immune system leaves us more susceptible to diseases.  Its claimed that people are living longer, but the over 60s were born before the chemical/junk food revolution so had a better start with a strong immune system, the foundation for good health. Now they are succumming to dementia diseases, due, I believe, to increasing toxins in the air, food, water an drugs. The young generation today will be lucky to reach middle age, let alone old age.

September 29, 2007 11:00

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