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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

23/04/2010 - Wealthy benefit from best prostate treatment
Men from Britain's poorest areas tend to miss out on cutting edge treatment when they develop prostate cancer, researchers warned today. More

20/04/2010 - Warning on "spare tyres"
People do not realise how dangerous the "spare tyre" that sits around the waist is, campaigners claimed today. More

20/04/2010 - Barbecue cancer risk may depend on genes
Barbecued and flame-grilled meat can aggravate the risk of one form of cancer, researchers reported yesterday. More

08/04/2010 - Diet's "modest" impact on cancer
Fruit and vegetables are not a miracle cure for preventing cancer - but may help, researchers warned yesterday. More

08/04/2010 - Testing that upsets men
Men get surprisingly upset about undergoing testing for prostate cancer, researchers warned yesterday. More

06/04/2010 - Childhood cancer genes found
British scientists say they may have cracked the genetic code of a cancer that affects the kidneys of children. More

01/04/2010 - Price of package holiday era
Cheap package holidays have created a generation of British pensioners facing a massively increased risk of developing deadly skin cancer, experts warned today. More

31/03/2010 - New findings show value of breast screening
Experts have defended the value of breast screening in a series of studies published today. More

26/03/2010 - Pregnancy "safe" after breast treatment
Women who have undergone breast cancer treatment are safe to have babies, researchers report today. More

25/03/2010 - Breast screening challenge rejected
British experts have rejected the findings of a study published yesterday claiming that breast screening has had minimal impact on death rates. More

23/03/2010 - Walnuts good for men - claim
Walnuts may help protect men from cancer, researchers reported last night. More

17/03/2010 - Gene weakness could boost cancer treatment
Scientists have found a possible genetic treatment for some types of bowel cancer. More

12/03/2010 - The Pill cleared of female death link
The contraceptive pill does not cause early death - and may even improve women's longevity, according to results of a major British study published today. More

03/03/2010 - Bone drug may help breast
Women who are taking a common drug for the health of their bones may also be enjoying unexpected protection against breast cancer, researchers revealed today. More

26/02/2010 - New cancer technique on trial
A new technique aimed at treating cancer in the liver is to be tested in Britain, it was announced yesterday. More

24/02/2010 - Hope for breast treatment booster
Doctors may soon be testing drugs to help women with breast cancer who become resistant to the treatment tamoxifen, researchers announced today. More

24/02/2010 - Findings support HPV testing after abnormal smear
HPV or human papillomavirus testing after an abnormal smear result is better for women's psychological health than repeat smear testing, researchers said today. More

19/02/2010 - Child cancer alert from Iraq troubles
Children in southern Iraq have faced a massively increased risk of developing leukaemia, researchers reported yesterday. More

09/02/2010 - Breast cancer depression treatment warning
Doctors may need to be careful how they treat depression in women undergoing treatment for breast cancer, researchers warned today. More

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