World Cancer Day

World Cancer Day - most related articles:

- Give your child a smoke-free childhood, says WHO - 3.8
- Cervical cancer screening to 50000 women in India - 2.9
- Breast cancer and cervical cancer rising in developing countries - 2.7
- $9 million grant for prostate cancer research - 2.6
- Herceptin with chemotherapy improves breast cancer survival - 2.6
- Breastfeeding mothers reduce breast cancer risk - 2.5
- Evaluating risk factors of sporadic colorectal cancer - 2.4
- CyberKnife cancer robot in Harley Street Clinic and Apollo Hospitals - 2.3
- Gardasil vaccine to prevent cervical cancer in India - 2.2
- Researchers decoded genetic evolution of a breast cancer tumour - 2.1

World Cancer Day articles

Using deodorant - a low risk of causing cancer
New research has allayed some panic about suspected cancer-causing agents, such as deodorants, coffee and artificial sweeteners. A risk assessment tool has been developed through the Cancer Control Program at South Eastern Sydney & Illawarra Health (SESIH) by UNSW researcher, Professor Bernard Stewart.

Give your child a smoke-free childhood, says WHO
This year's theme on World Cancer Day is "children and second-hand smoke exposure". Around 700 million children - almost half of the world's children - breathe air polluted by tobacco smoke, particularly at home.

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