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Research suggests diet and E coli infections in childhood could be laying the ground for agressive bowel cancer decades later ...
Childhood cancer survivors “may experience considerable accelerated aging throughout their lifespan,” the researchers wrote.
New data published in The Journal of Immunology has revealed the role of Plasmodium falciparum infection (malaria) in the ...
Marisa Peters experienced blood in her stool and an urgency to go starting at 33. At 39, she learned she had Stage 3 ...
Researchers from University of California San Diego have linked a bacterial toxin called colibactin to the increase in ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNChildhood Bacteria Exposure Linked to Early Cancer RiskOver the past two decades, a troubling pattern has emerged: more young adults are being diagnosed with colorectal cancer - a ...
Cancer is one of the epidemics of our time. At present, few people have never come into contact with someone who has suffered ...
A TOXIN produced by E. coli – which can cause food poisoning – may be driving rates of bowel cancer in young people, ...
This fun run is raising funds to enable the charity to cover its running costs and continue supporting over 140 children and ...
Our partners at Redkite are getting people moving for a good cause this May, with their Heartbreak to Hope Walk.
Here, using the data from the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study, the authors investigate the treatment and survival outcomes of breast cancer patients who previously survived childhood cancer ...
Childhood cancer is rare, accounting for less than 1% of all cancer diagnoses however, it remains the second leading cause of ...
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