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08/07/2010 - Fish oil hope for fighting breast cancer
Women who take fish oil supplements may be helping to cut their risk of developing breast cancer, researchers have claimed. More

06/07/2010 - Gene creates male breast risk
Men who carry a faulty breast cancer gene face a high risk of developing the disease in their old age, British researchers warned today. More

01/07/2010 - Male cancer screening may save lives
Prostate cancer screening has been controversial - but a new study today says it can halve death rates of men from the disease. More

30/06/2010 - Breast cancer surgery rated highly by patients
Breast cancer patients who undergo mastectomy or breast reconstruction are generally pleased with the care they receive in the UK, according to a major survey. More

17/06/2010 - Boiled coffee for breast?
Drinking large amounts of boiled coffee may help protect elderly women against breast cancer, researchers reported last night. More

17/06/2010 - Women die from delayed diagnosis - claim
Nearly a thousand women may be dying from breast cancer each year because of late diagnosis, experts claim today. More

14/06/2010 - Row over blood pressure cancer drug claim
People taking a popular blood pressure drug may face a slightly increased risk of developing cancer, researchers claimed today. More

11/06/2010 - Patients give thumbs down to pain treatments
Nearly one in two cancer patients do not take their pain-killing drugs at times of greatest misery, British researchers revealed yesterday. More

07/06/2010 - Boost for breast treatment
A single treatment of highly-targeted radiotherapy can be used to treat women with breast cancer - reducing potential side-effects and hospital visits, according to the findings of a major study. More

02/06/2010 - New immune system hope for killing cancer cells
Human cells have been identified that may help the body destroy foreign invaders like viruses and cancer cells. More

31/05/2010 - Alarm as male skin cancer rates soar
Men are five times more likely to develop a deadly skin cancer now than they were 30 years ago, according to alarming new figures from the UK. More

17/05/2010 - Mystery over hormone cancer link
British researchers have found a new hormone link to breast cancer, it was announced today. More

14/05/2010 - 70 somethings miss screening
Most British women over the age of 70 would like to continue attending regular breast-screening - but do not realise they are able to do so, researchers warned yesterday. More

10/05/2010 - New gene sites add to breast cancer risk
Five new gene regions have been identified as linked to breast cancer, scientists reported last night. More

10/05/2010 - Alcohol in pregnancy linked to childhood leukemia
New research has linked drinking alcohol in pregnancy with an increased risk of children developing blood cancer. More

07/05/2010 - Milk cleared as cancer risk
New findings today exonerate milk from allegations that it contributes to the development of kidney cancer. More

29/04/2010 - Twice as many Swedes as Brits survive lung cancer
Lung cancer patients are more likely to survive in Norway and Sweden compared with England because they are treated differently in the first 12 months of diagnosis, researchers say today. More

28/04/2010 - Test that could save thousands of lives
A "simple" medical procedure could save hundreds of lives from bowel cancer if it was offered to adults just before they reached retirement age, British researchers said today. More

27/04/2010 - Risks of unhealthy lifestyle
Being "unhealthy" in almost every way possible cuts your life by 12 years and trebles your risk of dying from heart disease or cancer, researchers reported last night. More

27/04/2010 - HPV screening may boost detection
Tests that look for the virus linked to cervical cancer may be more successful than conventional screening, researchers report today. More

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