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Diet and breast cancer


We may be able to prevent as many as 25 out of every 100 cancer cases (25%) by changing our diets. But it is difficult to be exact about this. Research suggests that between 15% and 35% of cancers may be preventable by changing diet.

What can research tell us?
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Category: Breast cancer |  Views: 375 |  Date: 05.09.2011

Statistics for brain tumours

Outlook means your chances of getting better. Doctors call this your prognosis. Lower down this page we have quite detailed information about the likely outcome of different types of brain tumours. The statistics are taken from a variety of sources, including the opinions and experience of the experts who check every section of CancerHelp UK. They are intended as a general guide only a... Read more »
Category: Brain Cancer |  Views: 469 |  Date: 05.09.2011

Types of primary brain tumours

There are nearly 100 different types of brain tumour. They are generally named after the type of cell they developed from. Most develop from the cells that support the nerve cells of the brain. These are called glial cells. A tumour of the glial cells is called a glioma. Brain tumours can also be named after the area of the brain they are growing in. There is information below about ... Read more »
Category: Brain Cancer |  Views: 347 |  Date: 04.09.2011

How common is bowel cancer?

Bowel cancer is the 3rd most common cancer in the UK. Most large bowel cancers are in the large bowel (the colon), with just over1 in 4 in the back passage (rectum). In most people, the exact cause of bowel cancer is unknown. More than 8 out of 10 bowel cancers are diagnosed in people aged 60 or over.

Family history and inherited conditions... Read more »
Category: Rectal cancer (colorectal cancer) |  Views: 309 |  Date: 04.09.2011

Primary and secondary bone cancer

A primary bone cancer is one that starts in the bones. A secondary cancer in the bones has spread from somewhere else in the body. All the information in this section of CancerHelp is about primary bone cancer. If you have secondary bone cancer, you need the section of CancerHelp for your original cancer type.

Osteosarcoma
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Category: Bone tumors |  Views: 352 |  Date: 04.09.2011

Screening for bone cancer

Screening means testing people for early stages of a disease before they have any symptoms.

Before screening for any type of cancer can be carried out, doctors must have an accurate test to use. The test must be reliable in picking up cancers that are there. And it must not give a positive result in people who do not have cancer. If screening were to be introduced for bone cancer, ... Read more »
Category: Bone tumors |  Views: 331 |  Date: 04.09.2011

Risks and causes of bone cancer

Primary bone cancer is a very rare cancer. It is most common in young people, which is unusual for cancers. Osteosarcomas are generally diagnosed in teenagers or young adults. It is very rare before the teenage years. Numbers rise again after the age of 60. This is mainly because people with Paget’s disease have a slightly increased risk of bone cancer and ... Read more »
Category: Bone tumors |  Views: 346 |  Date: 04.09.2011