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What Breast Cancer Screening Test is Recommended for Me?The prospect of screening for breast cancer can be a confusing challenge, there are several different screening methods available for early detection.
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Colon and Rectal Screening Tests -- A Variety of OptionsMore and more people are beginning to have screening tests for colon and rectal cancer since it has been proven to be effective at catching the disease in its earliest stages.
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Colorectal Cancer Symptoms Can Easily Be Mistaken for Signs of Other DiseasesColorectal cancer symptoms can often be confused with other conditions which can lead to late detection or misdiagnosis.
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Being Symptom-Free Doesn’t Necessarily Mean You’re Safe from Lung CancerSymptoms of lung cancer often don't appear until the disease is in its more advanced stages, leading to late detection in many cases.
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Being Proactive: Ways to Help Reduce Your Risk of Breast CancerWhile many of the risk factors for breast cancer cannot be avoided, such as gender and race, there are some ways to reduce one's risk of developing the disease.
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Hereditary Diseases Can Increase Risk of Developing Colon and Rectal CancerCertain hereditary diseases and conditions can increase a person's risk of developing colon and rectal cancer.
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Developing Lung Cancer: You May Be At Risk and Not Know ItWhile smoking is the number one factor that will increase your odds of developing lung cancer, there are several lesser known contributing factors as well.
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Breast Cancer: the Eight Most Common FormsThere are eight main forms of breast cancer, though the most common type is known as Infiltrating Ductal Carcinoma or IDC, which accounts for approximately 78 percent of the diagnosed cases.
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Non-Small Cell Lung Cancers -- A Closer LookMost lung cancer diagnoses fall under two types of main classifications -- non-small cell lung cancer and small cell cancer. The vast majority of lung cancer cases, around 87 percent, are non-small cell lung cancers.
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Late Detection of Colorectal Cancer and How it Affects Your Chances of SurvivalLate detection or misdiagnosis of colorectal cancer significantly diminishes survival rates for people suffering from the disease.
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Breast Cancer - A Tale of Two StatisticsWhile the rate of deaths from breast cancer among women has declined steadily since 1990, the disease continues to take a terrible toll. Misdiagnosis and late detection of breast cancer continues to be an issue.
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What Lung Cancer Statistics Mean to YouA closer look at lung cancer statistics reveals how many people were diagnosed with lung cancer in recent years and how the numbers break down by race and gender.