Tulsa woman indicted for defrauding cancer patients with ‘alternative’ treatments A Tulsa woman operating cancer treatment centers has been indicted on charges of defrauding 11 patients in Kansas, Tulsa World reported.
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Talking to kids about smoking risks may help parents quit Parents who quit smoking may be less likely to relapse when they discuss the dangers of cigarettes with their children, a U.S. study suggests.
Fit men may be less likely to develop some cancers, study suggests Men with high levels of cardiorespiratory fitness appear to have a lower incidence of lung or colon cancer, a new study has found.
Europe has 'alarming' rates of smoking, drinking and obesity, says WHO Europe has the world's highest rates of drinking and smoking, and more than half its people are too fat, putting them at high risk of heart disease, cancer and other deadly illnesses, health officials warned on Wednesday.
Mediterranean diet may reduce breast cancer risk The Mediterranean diet may be able to add "reduces risk of breast cancer" to its long list of health benefits, according to a new study from Spain.
Regulators halt study of cancer risks at 7 nuclear plants Federal regulators are halting a five-year study of the risk of cancer in communities around six U.S. nuclear plants and a nuclear fuel site.
Military veterans report limited use of sun protection while deployed, study finds Despite working multiple hours per day in direct sunlight, U.S. military veterans who were deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan reported limited use of sun protection, found a new study from Vanderbilt University.
Aetna, Cigna balk as Angelina effect spurs genetic cancer testing Medical researchers call it the "Angelina Effect," the surge in demand for genetic testing attributable to movie star Angelina Jolie's public crusade for more aggressive detection of hereditary breast and ovarian cancer.
New breast cancer vaccine proves safe in early clinical trial Results of an early clinical trial suggest that a breast cancer vaccine developed at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis is safe in patients with metastatic breast cancer.