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Testicular Cancer Options Debated: Research Supports 1 Dose Of Chemo After Surgery

24.07.2008 01:09    cancercompass.com
Testicular cancer is a rare beast. It's relatively easy to detect. And it's very treatable. It's also one of the few cancers that can be cured. Yet specialists still debate the best way to continue treatment once the cancerous testicle


Stanford Study Of Dark-Skinned Mice Leads To Protein Linked To Bone Marrow Failure In Humans

24.07.2008 01:09    cancercompass.com
STANFORD, Calif. -- The study of dark-skinned mice has led to a surprising finding about a common protein involved in tumor suppression, report researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine. The results may lead to new treatments for bone

An Apple A Day, But Don't Forget Those Watermelon Benefits

24.07.2008 01:09    cancercompass.com
There's truth in the old saw "an apple a day keeps the doctor away." Apples contain phytonutrients that lower cholesterol and reduce the risk of stroke, prostate cancer, type II diabetes and asthma. But just in time for the peak

Bottled Water With Vitamins And Flavors May Be Hip But The Tap Is Still Best Source

24.07.2008 01:09    cancercompass.com (2)
Thirsty for something tastier than water? While nutrition experts say there's room for flavored and fortified waters, much of what's bottled is chock full of sugar, artificial sweeteners and a boatload of calories. The tsunami of products already available is

Cabbage Is Inexpensive And Offers Loads Of Health Benefits

24.07.2008 01:09    cancercompass.com
Sweet-and-Sour Crunchy Coleslaw is inexpensive, deliciously filling and nutritious. In tough economic times, fill 'em up with cabbage. Inexpensive yet highly nutritious, the humble cruciferous vegetable is known to reduce the risk of cancer and heart disease. Coleslaw is the

Tomato And Grilled Bread Salad With Halibut

24.07.2008 01:09    cancercompass.com
Grills get a workout in the summertime, but they can take a break from hamburgers and hot dogs with today's recipe. The American Heart Association recommends that most people eat at least two servings of fish each week, but many

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