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ACS Alert: Alcohol plays role in spread of cancer
From:
WFRV Green Bay
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Sun, Nov 08 2009 9:50 AM
In this week’s ACS Alert, Wendy talks about how alcoholic men are more likely to have their cancer spread quickly.
ACS Alert: Low Vitamin D levels dangerous
From:
WFRV Green Bay
on
Sun, Oct 18 2009 10:21 AM
Low levels of Vitamin D are very dangerous for women with breast cancer. Wendy Kuschel has our ACS Alert.
Genetic variation helps women respond to drug
From:
WFRV Green Bay
on
Sun, Oct 11 2009 10:03 AM
Wendy Kuschel talks about how some women respond more favorably to a breast cancer treatment than others.
ACS Alert: Breast cancer death rates fall
From:
WFRV Green Bay
on
Sun, Oct 04 2009 10:10 AM
Breast cancer death rates have fallen every since the 1990’s. Chelly Boutott has our American Cancer Society Awareness Alert.
ACS Alert: Aspirin could prevent colon cancer
From:
WFRV Green Bay
on
Sun, Sep 27 2009 10:06 AM
Wendy Kuschel tells us how British researchers discovered that Aspirin could prevent colon cancer.
Mental health could save life for cancer patients
From:
WFRV Green Bay
on
Sun, Sep 20 2009 10:29 AM
A recent study shows that cancer patients who are depressed are more likely to die early. Wendy Kuschel has this American Cancer Society Awareness Alert.
ACS Alert: Breast feeding may lower risk of cancer
From:
WFRV Green Bay
on
Sun, Aug 16 2009 9:41 AM
Women who breast feed may lower their risk of pre-menopausal breast cancer. Wendy Kuschel has this week’s ACS Awareness Alert.
Awareness Alert: New treatments for breast cancer
From:
WFRV Green Bay
on
Sun, Jun 07 2009 10:31 AM
Paul Evansen talks about a new drug aimed at assisting chemotherapy in treating breast cancer.
Cancer patients living longer
From:
WFRV Green Bay
on
Sun, May 31 2009 10:24 AM
People with an advanced stage of Colo-Rectal Cancer are living twice as long now compared to the 1990’s. Paul Evansen has today's ACS Awareness Alert.
New gene variations could lead to cancer
From:
WFRV Green Bay
on
Sun, Apr 05 2009 10:31 AM
Researchers have found two new gene variations that may increase the risk of sporatic breast cancer. Wendy Neuberger has more.
Tobacco product looks similar to candy
From:
WFRV Green Bay
on
Sun, Mar 08 2009 1:49 PM
Several dissolvable tobaccos are packaged like candy. Some health experts are worried the tobacco’s candy like appearance might promote nicotine addiction.
SCHIP expanded along with cigarette tax
From:
WFRV Green Bay
on
Sun, Feb 01 2009 3:23 PM
Law makers recently voted to expand the Children’s Health Insurance Program, but it includes a 61 cent cigarette tax.
Some Cancer Specialists May Be In Short Supply
From:
WFRV Green Bay
on
Sun, Jan 18 2009 10:17 AM
With a rise in certain kinds of cancer, more specialists to treat the disease are needed.
Report Says Cancer Will Surpass Heart Disease
From:
WFRV Green Bay
on
Sun, Dec 14 2008 9:55 AM
A new report by the World Health Organization says that cancer will surpass heart disease as the number one killer in the world by the year 2010.
Agent Orange Linked To Prostate Cancer
From:
WFRV Green Bay
on
Sun, Nov 16 2008 12:00 PM
A new study involving Vietnam Veterans shows exposure to Agent Orange may have helped produce prostate cancer in some Vets.
Do Statins Reduce the Risk Of Prostate Cancer?
From:
WFRV Green Bay
on
Sun, Nov 09 2008 12:27 PM
Research shows men taking the cholesterol lowering Statins have less PSA's, a signal for prostate cancer, but that may not mean less chance for disease.
Mammogram Rates Go Down
From:
WFRV Green Bay
on
Sun, Oct 19 2008 11:26 AM
A new report from the American Cancer Society says that people are not getting mammograms as much as they have in the past.
Researchers Discover New Cancer Gene
From:
WFRV Green Bay
on
Sun, Sep 21 2008 11:18 AM
Researchers at a cancer institute in Boston have found a new gene connected to the development of colon cancer.
Genetic Trait Linked To Colon-Rectal Cancer
From:
WFRV Green Bay
on
Sun, Aug 24 2008 11:36 AM
Scientists say if this gene is inherited the chance of getting Colon- Rectal Cancer is fifty percent higher.
ACS Tour Fights Back Against Cancer
From:
WFRV Green Bay
on
Mon, Aug 04 2008 11:31 AM
The ACS's Cancer Action Network bus tour stopped in Green Bay Sunday.
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