A paper has been published online in the British Journal of Cancer which examines the risks of cancer to people in their workplaces. The study concludes that five percent of all cancer deaths are linked to peoples’ occupations. That is more than 8000 every year. Those that are exposed to carcinogens such as diesel fumes […]
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New treatment for prostate cancer revealed by medical study
A new study suggests that there is a possible treatment for prostate cancer that will cure nine out of ten men without causing any debilitating side effects in those suffering from the disease. The treatment involves heating tumours that have formed in the prostrate with a very targeted ultrasound light allowing men to be treated […]
New breakthrough in throat cancer research
Each year in the UK, over 8000 people are diagnosed with throat cancer. This is a type of cancer which occurs in the oesophagus and it is possible that a new throat spray is going to be able to help detect the cancer at earlier stages. The cancer is regarded as one of the most […]
Cancer Research makes use of informative video
One of the best ways today of getting a message across is to release a hard hitting short video that is thought provoking, maybe slightly shocking but really gets the message across. Long used as a marketing medium, other ‘commodities’, such as charities, are also using videos to get their point across, and a new […]
Fat Link to Breast Cancer accoding to scientific advisor
The hormone oestrogen “fuels” a large proportion of breast cancer cases, and overweight women tend to have higher levels of oestrogen, heightening their risk of developing and dying from breast cancer, according to Will Williams, scientific advisor for the All About Weight organisation. Mr Williams was commenting on an Oxford University study funded by Cancer […]