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201: Prostate Cancer Tips Tests And Treatments
Just about all men with prostate cancer survive at least five years after their diagnosis, 93% survive at least 10 years, and 67% survive more than 15 years.

202: What You Must Know To Make An Informed Decision About Prostate Cancer Treatments
Detected in its early stages, prostate cancer can be effectively treated and cured. In most men, prostate cancer grows very slowly: most men will never know they have the condition.

203: Finding The Perfect Prostate Cancer Treatment For You
Many men, especially those later in life have made the decision with their doctors to simply watch and wait. About 80 percent of men who reach the age of 80 have prostate cancer.

204: Difference Between Pleural and Peritoneal Mesothelioma
Expains the difference in the two most common types of this disease.

205: Nurse's Easy Guide To Prostate Cancer
If you have prostate cancer, are concerned about getting it, or if you're looking out for the health of someone you love, this article can help.

206: Colon Cancer From Cheese?
Cancer does not differentiate. It can come to everyone. Yet not many of us are aware of the risks that lead to developing this disease. Our digestive system is at times not given due importance or attention. People are not clear about the difference between their appendix, small intestine, and colon.

207: Does Breast Cancer Awareness Saves Lives?
As Sidney Poiter said on the Oprah Winfrey show in March 2007, "I was left with the responsibility to effectuate my own survival." As adults, we're all accountable for our own survival. Yet as human beings, we need to ensure each other's survival by learning what is not always easily discovered, but necessary to know. This is especially true when one is newly diagnosed with breast cancer.

208: Think You Have A Prostate Problem Or Prostate Cancer?
About 80 percent of men who reach the age of 80 have prostate cancer. Prostate cancer is deadly but can be cured if it's caught early enough.

209: Everyone Can Promote Cancer Prevention - It's Easier Than You Think
Anyone can have a hand in cancer prevention. All you have to do is look for ways to make healthier decisions for you and your family. This could mean eating more servings of fruits and vegetables or steering clear of harmful second-hand smoke.

210: What's A Breast Cancer Ribbon?
The pink breast cancer ribbon is an icon of hope for women with breast cancer. It not only reminds women to have regular screenings, it encourages everyone to give to breast cancer research and other non-profit agencies the front lines of the breast cancer struggle to educate, treat and promote awareness of breast cancer.


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