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03/11/2014 - Hope for single cancer test
A single blood test could be used to detect the early signs of many types of cancer, researchers reported yesterday. More
03/11/2014 - Warning over herbal remedy chemical link to cancer
A link between kidney cancer and exposure to aristolochic acid, an ingredient in some herbal remedies, has been uncovered for the first time. More
31/10/2014 - 35-year study reveals steps to healthy living
People can make a massive difference to their health prospects by taking responsibility for their own behaviour, the academics behind a 35-year study have claimed. More
31/10/2014 - Doubt cast on power line leukaemia link
Doubt has been cast over theories that air pollution caused by overhead power lines is linked to the development of childhood leukaemia, researchers say today. More
29/10/2014 - Screening shake-up call
Many NHS screening programmes are failing to set out fully for the public the risks and benefits of taking part, MPs say today. More
23/10/2014 - Hope to boost brain tumour research
A project will boost brain tumour, researchers said today. More
16/10/2014 - Obesity link to UK throat cancer problem
Britain has the highest rates in the world of a kind of throat cancer linked to obesity, according to the findings of a major international study today. More
14/10/2014 - New hope for myeloma drug
British scientists may have found a drug that could tackle the bone marrow cancer myeloma without causing serious side-effects, it was announced last night. More
10/10/2014 - How healthy living stops bowel cancer
A healthy lifestyle is closely linked to the risk of getting bowel cancer, according to the findings of a major European study today. More
07/10/2014 - Breast implant link to rare cancer
Breast implants may trigger the development of a rare kind of cancer in some women, researchers have found. More
02/10/2014 - New painkiller hope
Cancer research centred on blood vessels may lead to the development of a powerful new pain-killer, British researchers have revealed. More
30/09/2014 - Combinations set to revolutionise melanoma care
New combination treatments for melanoma halve the risk of the disease progressing, researchers have told a European conference. More
30/09/2014 - Scan boost for child brain cancer care
British researchers are hoping to revolutionise the care of children with brain cancer using a new scanning technique, it was announced today. More
26/09/2014 - Calcium tests to detect cancer?
Blood tests for high calcium levels could be used to detect a range of cancers at an early stage, researchers have revealed. More
25/09/2014 - Skirt size link to breast cancer
Women who put on a bit of weight around the middle during their working years face an increased risk of developing breast cancer later in life, researchers warn today. More
23/09/2014 - Diagnosis drive for head and neck week
Thousands of people are being screened for cancer across European centres this week as part of a drive to tackle the disease affecting the head and neck. More
19/09/2014 - How Angelina may have saved lives
Actress Angelina Jolie inspired hundreds of women to take action to protect themselves against breast cancer, according to a new study. More
19/09/2014 - Plea for advanced breast cancer patients
More needs to be done to help patients facing advanced breast cancer, experts say today. More
18/09/2014 - Berry to boost cancer care?
A berry found in North America could improve the effectiveness of cancer treatments, British researchers reveal today. More
18/09/2014 - When cancer drugs make things worse
Drugs given for prostate cancer may aggravate the disease if they are taken for too long, researchers have warned. More
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