Breast Cancer Survivor from New York Uncovers Unexpected Disease Indicator

Breast Cancer Survivor from New York Uncovers Unexpected Disease Indicator

New York Woman Discovers Surprising Sign of Breast Cancer That Wasn’t a Lump By Caitlin Tilley, Health Reporter For Dailymail.Com Updated: 23:50 BST, 12 July 2023 A woman from New York, who successfully battled breast cancer in her 30s, has shared an unexpected sign of the disease. Instead of the typical breast cancer symptom—a lump—Megan …

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Health Secretary Steve Barclay emphasizes the importance of open conversations about the risks of prostate cancer among men

Men are being encouraged to discuss and educate themselves about the risks of prostate cancer in order to make well-informed decisions regarding the disease, according to Health Secretary Steve Barclay. Barclay has expressed his support for a campaign by the Mail to reduce prostate cancer deaths. He emphasized the importance of early detection and prompt …

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Vocal Cord Cancer Diagnosis Unveiled by Dick Vitale

Vocal Cord Cancer Diagnosis Unveiled by Dick Vitale

Dick Vitale, the esteemed college basketball analyst at ESPN, shared news of his recent cancer diagnosis on Wednesday. Vitale, who has previously overcome battles with melanoma and lymphoma, underwent a procedure to remove and analyze vocal cord tissue at Massachusetts General Hospital earlier this week. Following the analysis, Vitale disclosed that he will undergo radiation …

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Illumina Receives Record EU Fine for Grail Deal

Illumina Receives Record EU Fine for Grail Deal

Rafael Henrique | Lightrocket | Getty Images European Union regulators have imposed a record €432 million ($476 million) fine on Illumina for completing its acquisition of cancer test developer Grail without obtaining regulatory approval. This fine represents 10% of San Diego-based Illumina’s turnover, the maximum allowed under EU merger rules. The fine levied on Illumina …

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Cancer Rates Correlate with Cities Experiencing Elevated PFAS Levels in Drinking Water

Cities plagued by higher concentrations of toxic ‘forever chemicals’ in tap water also experience above-average rates of disease and pregnancy issues, according to an analysis conducted by DailyMail.com. The Environmental Working Group has identified numerous cities suffering from PFAS contamination in public and private water supplies. These areas exhibit higher rates of cancer diagnoses, cancer-related …

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Black Men are Most at Risk from Deadliest Skin Cancer

Black Men are Most at Risk from Deadliest Skin Cancer

Melanoma, the most dangerous form of skin cancer, is more prevalent and lethal in men compared to women. Additionally, there is a significant disparity between white and Black men, with higher rates among white men but worse outcomes among Black men. A comprehensive study conducted on melanoma in American men, which is considered the …

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FDA increases import of Chinese cancer drugs due to shortage

FDA increases import of Chinese cancer drugs due to shortage

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is taking steps to alleviate the shortage of key chemotherapy treatments in the U.S. by allowing more cancer drugs from China. Specifically, the FDA has granted permission for 10 additional lots of the commonly used cancer drug cisplatin to be distributed by Qilu Pharmaceutical, a Chinese company. Cisplatin, along …

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