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  • Women More Loyal When Cancer Strikes

    LiveScience.com – Tue Nov 10, 1:08 pm ET  

    A cancer diagnosis can strain any relationship. But when a woman gets news of a life-threatening illness, her husband is six times more likely to leave her than if the tables were turned and the man got the bad news, according to new research. Full Story »

  • New Study Finds Weight-lifting Eases Breast Cancer-Related Lymphedema

    American Cancer Society – Thu Sep 24, 8:00 pm ET  

    A slowly progressive weight-lifting program may help some breast cancer survivors ease the symptoms of lymphedema, according to a new study from the University of Pennsylvania. Full Story »

  • Does Aspirin Help Treat Colorectal Cancer?

    American Cancer Society – Thu Sep 24, 8:00 pm ET  

    Taking aspirin regularly may help treat colorectal cancer in some patients, according to a new study in JAMA. However, experts say that data, while promising, isn't conclusive and caution patients to talk to their doctor before taking the medicine cabinet staple. Full Story »

  • Overdiagnosis of Prostate Cancer Widespread, Study Finds

    American Cancer Society – Thu Sep 24, 8:00 pm ET  

    Over the last 20 years, the number of men who have been diagnosed with prostate cancer has increased, due in large part to widespread screening using the prostate-specific antigen (PSA) blood test. A new study published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute shows many of those men – more than a million, by the researchers' calculations – may not have benefitted from that diagnosis. Full Story »

  • New ACS Report Offers Detailed Portrait of Cancer Among Hispanics

    American Cancer Society – Thu Sep 24, 8:00 pm ET  

    Hispanic Americans are less likely to die from cancer than other groups, but have higher rates of cancers related to infections (stomach, liver, and cervix) and are more likely to be diagnosed at an advanced stage of the disease when treatment may be more difficult, according to Cancer Facts & Figures for Hispanics 2009-2011, the latest edition of this American Cancer Society report. Full Story »

  • New Ad Campaign Puts Patients at Center of Healthcare Reform

    American Cancer Society – Thu Sep 24, 8:00 pm ET  

    This week, the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network (ACS CAN), the advocacy affiliate of the American Cancer Society, launches its first ever national solo television ad campaign. The ad, which calls for health care reform "NOW, not later," shows just how desperately families touched by cancer need a better health care system. Full Story »

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