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Cancer Archive
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Prenatal smoking exposure may lead to psychiatric problems
Washington, May 4 (ANI): Prenatal smoking can lead to psychiatric problems in children and increase the need for psychotropic medications in childhood and young adulthood, claims a new study. -
Smokers ‘use E-cigarettes to quit smoking’
Washington, May 4 (ANI): Electronic cigarettes, or ‘E-cigarettes’, are generally used to kick the butt, say researchers. -
Natural compounds in vegetables may make chemotherapy more effective
Washington, September 1 (ANI): Natural compounds present in plants and some vegetables may help treat cancer even more effectively, when used side-by-side with chemotherapy drugs, according to new research. -
Cutting red meat consumption can prevent cancer, heart attacks, global warming
Washington, Sept 1 (ANI): By cutting the production and consumption of red meat, it is possible to act against climate change, reduce cardiovascular and cancer deaths, say experts. -
Whole grains can lower the risk of heart disease, diabetes, cancer
Washington, Aug 30(ANI): Stressing on the importance whole grains, experts have claimed that incorporating them in the diet can lower the risk of heart disease, diabetes, stroke and certain cancers. -
Scientists find novel way to deliver cancer-fighting molecules
London, Aug 28 (ANI): Scientists from University of Iowa have found a novel way to inject cancer-fighting molecules in the bloodstream and inhibit tumour growth. -
Novel way to block growth of human colon cancer cells
Washington, Aug 27 (ANI): Scientists in Switzerland have discovered a novel way to inhibit the growth of human colon cancer cells and preventing the disease from reaching advanced stages and the development of liver metastases. -
60-year-old drug may help treat deadly cancers
Washington, Aug 27 (ANI): A drug developed back in 1940s has a potential to treat some of the most deadly cancers, it has emerged. -
Hormone therapy ups death risk for prostate cancer patients with heart disease
Washington, Aug 26 (ANI): Prostate cancer patients, who also suffer from heart conditions, have increased death risk if they undergo hormone therapy, revealed a study led by an Indian-origin scientist. -
Scientists identify 50 microRNAs in saliva that may help diagnose oral cancer
Washington, August 26 (ANI): At least 50 microRNAs present in human saliva may prove helpful in detecting oral cancer, according to a study conducted in America.


