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  2. Cancer screening - Wikipedia

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    The impact of early cancer detection and the treatment outcomes vary, as there are instances where even with available treatment, early detection may not enhance the overall survival. If the cancer screening does not change the treatment outcome, the screening only prolongs the time the individual lived with the knowledge of their cancer diagnosis.

  3. Mammograms can lower chances of dying of breast cancer. A ...

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    Medical Technology Schools analyzed peer-reviewed studies and info from leading cancer organizations to explore what keeps women from breast cancer screenings. Mammograms can lower chances of ...

  4. Dying neurosurgeon pens heartbreaking memoir before his death

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    Paul Kalanithi was diagnosed with stage IV lung cancer at the age of 36 just before completing a decade of training as a neurosurgeon. In his heartbreaking and posthumous memoir, "When Breath ...

  5. Cancer survival rates - Wikipedia

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    In males, researchers suggest that the overall reduction in cancer death rates is due in large part to a reduction in tobacco use over the last half century, estimating that the reduction in lung cancer caused by tobacco smoking accounts for about 40% of the overall reduction in cancer death rates in men and is responsible for preventing at least 146,000 lung cancer deaths in men during the ...

  6. Cancer - Wikipedia

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    Radiation is typically used in addition to surgery and or chemotherapy. For certain types of cancer, such as early head and neck cancer, it may be used alone. [191] Radiation therapy after surgery for brain metastases has been shown to not improve overall survival in patients compared to surgery alone. [192]

  7. This Diet May Lower Your Risk of Dying From Cancer, New ... - AOL

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    The Mediterranean diet may lower cancer and death risk, new research shows. Experts explain the findings and how to adopt the Mediterranean lifestyle.

  8. Terminal illness - Wikipedia

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    When dying, patients often worry about their quality of life towards the end, including emotional and physical suffering. [ 2 ] In order for families and doctors to understand clearly what the patient wants for themselves, it is recommended that patients, doctors, and families all convene and discuss the patient's decisions before the patient ...

  9. Cancer research - Wikipedia

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    Cancer research has been ongoing for centuries. Early research focused on the causes of cancer. [1] Percivall Pott identified the first environmental trigger (chimney soot) for cancer in 1775 and cigarette smoking was identified as a cause of lung cancer in 1950. Early cancer treatment focused on improving surgical techniques for removing tumors.