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Adenoma - Research from G. Nusko and co-authors provides new data about adenoma
' According to the adenoma-carcinoma concept, all adenomas are to be removed and all patients have to undergo regular surveillance examinations.But there is still shortage on information on the long-term results of follow-up...
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Study results from D.J. Cuthbertson and colleagues in the area of pituitary cancer published
- (NewsRx.com) -- 'Lymphocytic Hypophysitis (LH) is a rare and previously under-recognised disorder, most commonly affecting young females in the post-partum period (see also Pituitary Cancer).It presents clinically with symptoms and...
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Blood test can detect colon cancer
TEL AVIV, Israel, Nov.21 (UPI) -- An Israeli researcher says he has developed a simple early-warning, painless and inexpensive blood test to detect colon cancer. Nadir Arber, a professor of medicine and gastroenterology at Tel Aviv...
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Dysplasia - New dysplasia study results from S.Y. Park et al described
According to recent research from South Korea, 'Background and study aims A (IEN) is usually regarded as a lesion; however, the natural history of the gastric IEN has not been clarified.We aimed to evaluate the progression of in gastric...
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Study results from S.P. Cleary and colleagues in the area of colon cancer published
- (NewsRx.com) -- According to recent research from Toronto, Canada, 'Whereas truncating germline mutations of the adenomatous polyposis coli (APC) gene give rise to familial adenomatous polyposis, missense polymorphisms of APC may confer a...
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Magnesium impacts calcium's anti-cancer effect
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - In the Calcium Polyp Prevention Study, calcium supplementation reduced the risk of recurrent colorectal adenomas -- growths or polyps that can become cancerous - only in men with a low dietary ratio of...
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Researcher exploring strategies for preventing colon cancer
Daniel Rosenberg is trying to figure out why some early colon lesions are suppressed by non-steroidal anti-inflammatory therapy, while others seem to thrive under similar conditions.His research has drawn the attention of the National...
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Calcium to magnesium ratio important in colorectal cancer preventio
Cancer Resources> Cancer News > Cancer News from Reuters > Reuters Cancer News > 2008 > November Megan Rauscher Reuters Health Last Updated: 2008-11-17 10:14:40 -0400 (Reuters Health) NEW YORK (Reuters...
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Calcium May Only Protect Against Colorectal Cancer in Presence of Magnesium
- American Association for Cancer Research According to data presented at the American Association for Cancer Research's Seventh Annual International Conference on Frontiers in Cancer Prevention Research, an understanding of the relationship...
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Urethral diverticula in 90 female patients: a study with emphasis on neoplastic alterations
Urethral Diverticula Email Password Remember me HomeGeneral Topics in Dermatologic Endocrine GI Gynecologic Lung/Thoracic Neurologic Pediatric Heme/ Sponsor For Practicing Oncologists Today's News: Pallidin & Cancer Metastasis D Scott...
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The diagnosis and management of parasellar tumours of the pituitary
Kaltsas GA et al.- The sellar and parasellar region is an anatomically complex area where a number of neoplastic, inflammatory, infectious, developmental and vascular diseases can develop. Although most sellar lesions are due to...
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Calcium to magnesium ratio important in colorectal cancer prevention
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - In the Calcium Polyp Prevention Study, calcium supplementation reduced the risk of colorectal adenoma recurrence only among subjects with a low calcium to magnesium intake ratio.'These findings, if...
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Magnesium impacts calcium's anti-cancer effect
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - In the Calcium Polyp Prevention Study, calcium supplementation reduced the risk of recurrent colorectal adenomas -- growths or polyps that can become cancerous - only in men with a low dietary ratio of...
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Magnesium impacts calcium's anti-cancer effect (Reuters)
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) In the Calcium Polyp Prevention Study, calcium supplementation reduced the risk of recurrent colorectal adenomas -- growths or polyps that can become cancerous - only in men with a low dietary ratio of calcium...
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Magnesium impacts calcium's anti-cancer effect
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - In the Calcium Polyp Prevention Study, calcium supplementation reduced the risk of recurrent colorectal adenomas -- growths or polyps that can become cancerous - only in men with a low dietary ratio of...
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Calcium May Only Protect Against Colorectal Cancer In Presence Of Magnesium
ScienceDaily (Nov.16, 2008) High magnesium intake has been associated with low risk of colorectal cancer. Americans have similar average magnesium intake as East Asian populations. If that were all that were involved, observers might...
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Calcium-magnesium combo may protect against colorectal cancer
A new study from Vanderbilt University has found that calcium supplementation, when combined with magnesium intake, may help protect against colorectal cancer.High magnesium intake and calcium supplementation has been associated with low...
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Calcium-magnesium combo may protect against colorectal cancer
Washington, Nov 17 : A new study from Vanderbilt University has found that calcium supplementation, when combined with magnesium intake, may help protect against colorectal cancer.High magnesium intake and calcium supplementation has been...
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Magnesium may be key to calciums cancer benefits: study
Related topics: Research, Minerals, Cancer risk reduction The anti-colon cancer effects of calcium may be linked to magnesium levels, suggesting a need for both minerals in reducing the risk of the disease, says a new study.Researchers...
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Saturated fats a possible risk factor for cancer of the small intestine
Medical Research News Findings published in the journal Cancer Research, a journal of the American Association for Cancer Research, identify dietary intake of saturated fats as a possible risk factor for cancer of the small intestine,...
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Calcium-magnesium combo may protect against colorectal cancer
Washington, Nov 17 (ANI): A new study from Vanderbilt University has found that calcium supplementation, when combined with magnesium intake, may help protect against colorectal cancer.High magnesium intake and calcium supplementation has...
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Calcium may only protect against colorectal cancer in presence of magnesium
However, the United States has seen a much higher colorectal cancer incidence rate than East Asian populations.Furthermore, when East Asians immigrated to the United States, their incidence rates for colorectal cancer increased. This...
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Calcium may only protect against colorectal cancer in presence of magnesium
High magnesium intake has been associated with low risk of colorectal cancer.Americans have similar average magnesium intake as East Asian populations. If that were all that were involved, observers might expect both groups to have...
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Calcium may only protect against colorectal cancer in presence of magnesium
High magnesium intake has been associated with low risk of colorectal cancer.Americans have similar average magnesium intake as East Asian populations. If that were all that were involved, observers might expect both groups to have...
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Calcium May Only Protect Against Colorectal Cancer in Presence of Magnesium
WASHINGTON, D.C.- According to data presented at the American Association for Cancer Research's , an understanding of the relationship between calcium and magnesium may lead to new avenues of personalized prevention for colorectal cancer....
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