Smoking Increases Risk of Bladder Cancer
Smoking plays a huge part in causing lung cancer and other respiratory problems – this is common knowledge. But it also greatly raises the risk of getting bladder cancer, something which most of us are...
View ArticleSmoking and Alcohol Linked to Esophageal and Stomach Cancers
A long-term study conducted by Dutch researchers has linked smoking and drinking to three subtypes of esophageal and stomach cancer. The study was conducted on almost 121,000 people and spanned about...
View ArticleSmoking Raises Colorectal Cancer Risk
A study carried out in Italy has revealed that smoking increases the risk of getting colorectal cancer by about 18%, as well as of dying from the disease by about 25%. The study was published in the...
View ArticlePregnant Women Who Smoke Are Increasing Their Children’s Future Risk of Cancer
Pregnant woman who smoke are increasing the risk of their children getting serious cancer later in life. This was revealed in a study commissioned by the newspaper “The Australian” and carried out by...
View ArticleSimple Lifestyle and Dietary Changes Stopped Aggressive Prostate Cancer; 36%...
A study conducted at Addenbrooke’s hospital in Cambridgeshire found that, for almost 40% of aggressive prostate cancer sufferers, surgery and radiotherapy treatments which were planned were not needed...
View ArticleImpact of Diet and Lifestyle on Cancer Risk – Many Are Not Informed
A good diet can help to prevent cancer, and even help you to overcome the disease, right? Bad foods cause cancer, right? Bad lifestyle habits like alcohol drinking, lack of exercise and being...
View ArticleLow Alcohol Consumption May Also Increase Women’s Cancer Risk
Does alcohol increase cancer risk, or does it not? Most people say yes. Others say it depends on the type of alcohol; supporters of red wine, for example, insist that antioxidants in it help to boost...
View ArticlePancreatic Cancer Risk Heightened By Two Alcoholic Drinks Each Day
Alcohol, drunk in large amounts, certainly does great damage to one’s health, especially on the liver. It probably raises cancer risk, too, as other studies have suggested. But how about moderate...
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