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ACSAlertAlcoholplaysroleinspreadofcancer
From: WFRV Green Bay on 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.
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ACSAlertLowVitaminDlevelsdangerous
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.
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Geneticvariationhelpswomenrespondtodrug
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.
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ACSAlertBreastcancerdeathratesfall
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.
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ACSAlertAspirincouldpreventcoloncancer
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.
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Mentalhealthcouldsavelifeforcancerpatients
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.
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ACSAlertBreastfeedingmaylowerriskofcancer
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.
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AwarenessAlertNewtreatmentsforbreastcancer
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.
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Cancerpatientslivinglonger
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.
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Newgenevariationscouldleadtocancer
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.
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Tobaccoproductlookssimilartocandy
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.
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SCHIPexpandedalongwithcigarettetax
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.
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SomeCancerSpecialistsMayBeInShortSupply
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.
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ReportSaysCancerWillSurpassHeartDisease
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.
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AgentOrangeLinkedToProstateCancer
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.
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DoStatinsReducetheRiskOfProstateCancer
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.
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MammogramRatesGoDown
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.
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ResearchersDiscoverNewCancerGene
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.
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GeneticTraitLinkedToColonRectalCancer
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.
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ACSTourFightsBackAgainstCancer
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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