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09/04/2013 - ‘Reassuring’ finding over breast cancer survival
Drinking alcohol makes no impact on a woman's chances of surviving breast cancer - and moderate drinkers might actually benefit because of a reduced risk from heart disease. More

02/04/2013 - Mystery of male cancer surge
British men have been hit by a big increase in rates of bowel cancer in the last few decades, researchers warned today. More

02/04/2013 - Backing for DNA testing after smear
A simple DNA-based test can help to identify more easily those women who have an increased chance of developing cervical cancer following an abnormal smear test result, researchers have reported. More

28/03/2013 - Cancer genes unveiled by the dozen
Dozens of new genetic findings about three major cancers were unveiled last night, bringing closer systematic testing for the diseases. More

28/03/2013 - Biological clock linked to disease vulnerability
People who fall ill with a range of diseases may be victims of accelerated biological ageing, researchers said last night. More

25/03/2013 - Teen cancer treatment could improve
Cancer treatment for teenagers and young adults could be improving faster, experts say today. More

20/03/2013 - Smear test advice for pregnancy
Pregnant women may sometimes need to undergo a smear test - although the procedure is normally delayed until after childbirth, experts said yesterday. More

15/03/2013 - HRT cancer link challenged
Claims that falling use of hormone replacement therapy by women led to reductions in breast cancer rates have no basis in fact, researchers claimed today. More

14/03/2013 - Breast treatment risk to heart "small"
Women who receive radiotherapy for breast cancer face an increased risk of developing heart disease - but it is small, researchers reported last night. More

12/03/2013 - Aspirin helps prevent skin cancer
Women who take regular doses of aspirin seem to enjoy some protection against skin cancer, researchers revealed yesterday. More

11/03/2013 - Red wine drugs could stem ageing
Drugs based on a red wine chemical are set to provide radical new anti-ageing treatments, helping to prevent diseases such as cancer and Alzheimer's disease, researchers have revealed. More

07/03/2013 - Dangers of sausages and ham
Sausages, ham and other processed meats are responsible for about one in 30 unnecessarily early deaths in Europe every year, researchers reveal today. More

06/03/2013 - Breath test for stomach cancer?
Testing a patient's breath for nanoparticles could detect stomach cancer, researchers say today. More

05/03/2013 - Obesity skin cancer link in genes
British researchers have found a puzzling link between a tendency to obesity and to develop skin cancer. More

04/03/2013 - Exercise may not prevent early breast cancer
Physical exercise may not protect against the development of breast cancer - but may help prevent its spread, according to a major European study. More

01/03/2013 - Mobile phones to aid gene research
Scientists and engineers are planning to recruit millions of mobile phone users to help with genetic research, it was announced today. More

28/02/2013 - Fish oil may protect skin
Fish oil may give protection against skin cancer, British researchers say. More

28/02/2013 - Cancer gene chaos engine found
British researchers say they may have find the "engine" which allows some of the deadliest cancers to create genetic instability. More

25/02/2013 - Electronic nose to aid radiotherapy
An electronic nose could be used to predict some of the side-effects from radiotherapy, British researchers have revealed. More

18/02/2013 - Backing for new cancer test
A new cancer screening test is set to prove popular with the public, according to a study published today. More

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