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YOU Can Raise the Cure The Urgent Need To Support Pancreatic Cancer Research


Pancreatic cancer is the fourth leading cause of cancer deaths in the US, but receives the least amount of federal research dollars among the leading cancer killers. Research is the key to unlocking the mystery of this devastating disease. YOU can help raise the cure. Watch this in-depth video about the progress being made in [...]

Insurance Co. denies woman life-prolonging cancer treatment


Insurance Co. denies woman life-prolonging cancer treatment

Dual Action Cleanse – Best Colon Cleanse Product


One of the most neglected body part is the colon. However, we should also take care of it since it has a direct impact on most of our internal organs. It helps our body metabolize properly and in doing so reduces the strain in our other vital organs. This reduced strain would also mean additional [...]

Tour de Georgia 2008 – Benefiting Cancer Research


The Aflac Cancer Center and Blood Disorders Service of Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta is a national leader among childhood cancer, hematology, and blood and marrow transplant programs, serving infants to young adults. Recognized as one of the top five pediatric cancer centers in the country by Child magazine, the Aflac Cancer Center treats more than [...]

Spot bowel cancer early


Bowel cancer is the third most common cancer in the UK, after lung and breast. But the good news is that if its caught early, more than eight out of 10 people can be treated successfully. Watch our film to find out more about how to spot bowel cancer early, and why spotting bowel cancer [...]

Stomach Cancer – Prevention And Treatment


Stomach cancer results from the growth of malignant cells in the lining of the stomach. More than 90percent of stomach cancers are adenocarcinomas, arising from cells lining the stomach wall; lymphomas account for 3 to 7 percent of stomach cancers. For unknown reasons, the incidence of stomach cancer has decreased dramatically in the United States [...]


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