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Genetic Toxicology and Cancer Risk Assessment
Textbooks — by Choy - Taylor & Francis (2001) - Hardback - ISBN 0824702948 9780824702946 Manufacturer's Model 0824702948 Brand Taylor & Francis Shipping Availability US, Ground In Stock in stockMore…
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In Search of Safety : Chemicals and Cancer Risk
Textbooks — by John D. Graham, Laura C. Green and Mark J. Roberts - Triliteral (1988) - Paperback - ISBN 0674446364 9780674446366 Manufacturer's Model 0674446364 Brand Triliteral Shipping Availability US, Ground In Stock in stockMore…
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Hormone Replacement Therapy and Breast Cancer Risk
Textbooks — by Ronald D. Mann - Taylor & Francis (1992) - Hardback - ISBN 185070399X 9781850703990 Manufacturer's Model 185070399X Brand Taylor & Francis Shipping Availability US, Ground In Stock in stockMore…
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Tanning Beds Pose Serious Cancer Risk, Agency Says
American Cancer Society — Tanning beds pose a greater cancer risk than previously believed, according to the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), the World Health Organization (WHO) agency that developed the most widely used system for classifying ...More…
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Heavy Alcohol Use May Increase Prostate Cancer Risk
American Cancer Society — Men who drink alcohol heavily and on a regular basis may be putting themselves at increased risk for prostate cancer, according to a new study published in Cancer, the American Cancer Society's peer-reviewed medical journal. The study also found ...More…
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Estimating Breast Cancer Risk: Questions and Answers
Medicine Net — Find out how to estimate your breast cancer risk, read statistics, and get and information on breast cancer research. What are the risk factors used to estimate breast cancer risk in the Breast Cancer Risk Assessment Tool? Is the Breast Cancer ...More…
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Cancer Risk Factors
Medicine Net — Read about cancer risk factors, such as age, family history, diet, alcohol and tobacco use, and exposure to sunlight, radiation, chemicals, viruses and bacteria. Doctors often cannot explain why one person develops cancer and another does not. ...More…
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Some foods increase cancer risk
My Optimum Health — A report confirms that watching your weight, eating right and being more active can lower your risk for cancer. Home Information Cancer Prevention: 10 Ways to Lower Your Risk Body fat, diet and physical activity have a direct effect on your risk ...More…
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Extra Pounds Bring Cancer Risk
My Optimum Health — Being overweight increases your risk for many types of cancer. A healthy diet and physical activity can help lower the risk. Experts have found clear links between overweight and cancers of the breast, pancreas, kidney, esophagus, uterus, colon ...More…
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Artificial Light: Spotlight on a Hidden Cancer Risk
Reader's Digest — Night falls, so you flick on your lights. But a shocking theory has been gaining support in the past few years: that artificial light at night may contribute to breast and prostate cancers, perhaps because it turns down production of the hormone ...More…
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Ovary removal to reduce ovarian cancer risk?
Breast Cancer — We know that Arimidex has been a wonderful drug to combat recurrence in ER-positive breast cancers in postmenopausal women. Since this population is 4 times more likely to develop ovarian cancer in their lifetimes, does removal of the ovaries ...More…
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Alcohol Flush Signals Increased Cancer Risk among East ...
National Institutes of Health — Many people of East Asian descent possess an enzyme deficiency that causes their skin to redden, or flush, when they drink alcohol. Scientists from the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) and Japan's Kurihama Alcohol Center ...More…