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27/10/2010 - Lifestyle plea to cut bowel cancer
Bowel cancer rates could be cut by a quarter by improving lifestyles, according to a major new analysis published today. More

27/10/2010 - Breast cancer treatment test hope
A new technique may enable doctors to establish whether breast cancer treatment is working in its early stages, British researchers reveal today. More

26/10/2010 - Hope for bladder cancer patients
British cancer researchers hailed the findings of a major trial which has shown how to boost radiotherapy treatment for bladder cancer. More

18/10/2010 - Urine test hope to detect prostate cancer
A new urine test could be used to identify men who are at risk of prostate cancer, researchers say. More

12/10/2010 - Vitamin fails to save life
People who take folic acid supplements will not protect themselves against dying from heart disease or cancer, researchers reported last night. More

12/10/2010 - Healthy living helps prevent breast cancer
Women with a family history of breast cancer may benefit from adopting a healthy lifestyle to stave off the disease, researchers say today. More

04/10/2010 - Hi-tech cancer screening plan
People over 55 are to be offered thorough screening for bowel cancer in a bid to cut the death toll from the disease, the British government announced yesterday. More

30/09/2010 - Breast screening for 40s "saves lives"
British experts reacted cautiously today to the findings of a major study which shows screening women in their 40s can slash breast cancer death rates. More

29/09/2010 - Cancer risk lowered if women exercise
Women who exercise and keep active are less likely to develop womb cancer than couch potatoes, researchers said today. More

22/09/2010 - Cancer alert campaign launched
A major national campaign to get the British public to watch for cancer symptoms is to be launched in January, it was announced yesterday. More

20/09/2010 - Neighbours find cancer genes
Major new genetic findings revealed last night may help to improve treatment of two cancers that afflict women - after being discovered separately in two neighbouring university laboratories. More

17/09/2010 - Calcium deposits offer clue to breast cancer diagnosis
Detecting calcium deposits in the breast could help doctors diagnose breast cancer more quickly and effectively, researchers have revealed. More

15/09/2010 - Single prostate test proposal
There is no need for routine, general screening for prostate cancer, although a single test at 60 may be beneficial, two studies have concluded. More

08/09/2010 - Limited cancer risk from radiation in pregnancy
Researchers are investigating the possible childhood cancer risk from foetal exposure to radiation. More

07/09/2010 - Magic mushroom may help dying
A magic mushroom potion could become a treatment to help people dying from cancer, psychiatrists have reported. More

01/09/2010 - Factories may create stem cell revolution
British researchers say they may have opened the way for "stem cell factories" after developing a new artificial technique. More

20/08/2010 - Cervical cancer success
A combination treatment used against cervical cancer has saved "hundreds of lives", British researchers have reported. More

19/08/2010 - Chinese herbal booster for side-effects
An ancient Chinese medicine could be used to boost cancer treatment and reduce unpleasant digestive side effects, researchers reported last night. More

16/08/2010 - DNA clue to melanoma treatment
Patients who find that treatment for the skin cancer melanoma is unsuccessful may have a problem with DNA repair genes, British researchers have warned. More

05/08/2010 - Dozens of cholesterol genes found
An international study has uncovered 95 genetic variants that could help scientists fight heart disease, it was announced today. More

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