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TEHRAN, May 18 -The rise in colon cases among younger adults that's been seen in the United States is also occurring in wealthier nations worldwide, new research shows.
News ID: 39509    Publish Date : 2019/05/18

TEHRAN, May 14 -Statin drugs have always been good for the heart, but new research shows they may also be a new weapon in the fight against cancer .
News ID: 39305    Publish Date : 2019/05/14

TEHRAN, May 07 - Iran has developed a national scheme for prevention of cancer , Health Minister Saeed Namaki announced.
News ID: 38971    Publish Date : 2019/05/07

TEHRAN, May 07 -When men with prostate cancer have to take drugs that block the testosterone fueling their tumors, they can suffer a host of side effects that include impotence, bone loss, heart trouble and obesity.
News ID: 38957    Publish Date : 2019/05/07

TEHRAN, May 05 -Good news for men: That blood pressure medication you're taking might be doing double duty, helping reduce your risk of developing prostate cancer , a new study shows.
News ID: 38836    Publish Date : 2019/05/05

TEHRAN, Apr 27 - For women with hormone-driven breast cancer , adding radiation to hormone therapy might keep their cancer from coming back for up to a decade, a new study finds.
News ID: 38521    Publish Date : 2019/04/27

TEHRAN, Apr 23 - Americans with cancer are more likely to use marijuana and prescription opioids than those without cancer , and the use of medical marijuana by this group is on the rise, new research shows.
News ID: 38308    Publish Date : 2019/04/23

TEHRAN, Apr 17 - Eating even a moderate amount of red or processed meat may put people at a higher risk for bowel cancer , a new study says.
News ID: 38059    Publish Date : 2019/04/18

TEHRAN, Apr 10 -"We're injecting two immune stimulants right into one single tumor. We inject one tumor and we see all of the other tumors just melt away," said researcher Dr. Joshua Brody.
News ID: 37695    Publish Date : 2019/04/10

TEHRAN, Apr 08 -Learning more about firefighters' increased risk for certain cancer s is the aim of a voluntary registry being created by the U.S. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH).
News ID: 37579    Publish Date : 2019/04/08

TEHRAN, Feb 20 - Women who have specific mutations in genes known as BRCA are at increased risk for breast and ovarian cancer s. Now, an influential expert panel reaffirms that certain women should be screened for the genes.
News ID: 35705    Publish Date : 2019/02/20

TEHRAN, Feb 19 -Smoking can hurt the immune system's ability to fight cancer , a new study says.
News ID: 35624    Publish Date : 2019/02/19

TEHRAN, Feb 16 -Glyphosate, a chemical in the popular weedkiller Roundup, may elevate cancer risk in people, according to a new study.
News ID: 35484    Publish Date : 2019/02/16

TEHRAN, Feb 10 -Scientists diagnosed the ancient turtle with periosteal osteosarcoma, a type of bone cancer that affects humans today.
News ID: 35266    Publish Date : 2019/02/10

TEHRAN, Feb 06 -An experimental vaccine for bone cancer in dogs could offer a road map for a human version of the treatment, researchers report.
News ID: 35156    Publish Date : 2019/02/06

TEHRAN, Jan 28 -A large number of U.S. cancer patients with hepatitis B and C don't know they have the virus, which can cause life-threatening complications during some cancer treatments, researchers say.
News ID: 34662    Publish Date : 2019/01/28

TEHRAN, Jan 26 -Breast cancer survivors struggling with common, lasting symptoms stemming from their treatments may find relief in self-applied acupressure, new research suggests.
News ID: 34557    Publish Date : 2019/01/26

TEHRAN, Jan 21 -A new pancreatic cancer test could detect the disease before it progresses to later, deadly stages, new research says.
News ID: 34366    Publish Date : 2019/01/21

TEHRAN, Jan 19 -Canadian snowboarder Max Parrot, winner of a silver medal at the 2018 Winter Olympics, announced that doctors diagnosed him with Hodgkin's lymphoma.
News ID: 34301    Publish Date : 2019/01/19

TEHRAN, Jan 15 -The compilation of deadly gene variants in a new database could pave the way for digitized cancer research on risk and treatment, researchers say.
News ID: 34122    Publish Date : 2019/01/15