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For Cancer Cures, the Future Starts Now. Connie Prater.

by Prater, Connie; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2004Article 10Health. Publisher: Miami Herald, 2003ISSN: 1522-323X;.Subject(s): Breast -- Cancer | Cancer -- Diagnosis | Cancer -- Patients | Cancer -- Prevention | Cancer -- Treatment | Cancer -- Vaccines and vaccination | Cancer in children | Colon (Anatomy) -- Cancer | Lifestyles | Prostate -- Cancer | Testis -- CancerDDC classification: 050 Summary: "Gone are the days when the majority of oncologists, those doctors who treat the myriad of cancers, shook their heads and told patients to prepare for their final passage. Although some cancers--pancreatic and those that are blood-borne such as multiple myelomas--are still tough to beat, others such as prostate or breast cancer, if caught early, can have impressive cure rates, researchers say." (MIAMI HERALD) This article discusses the common types of cancer and examines detection and treatment as well as lifestyle changes that may lessen the chances of contracting cancer.
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Originally Published: For Cancer Cures, the Future Starts Now, April 21, 2003; pp. n.p..

"Gone are the days when the majority of oncologists, those doctors who treat the myriad of cancers, shook their heads and told patients to prepare for their final passage. Although some cancers--pancreatic and those that are blood-borne such as multiple myelomas--are still tough to beat, others such as prostate or breast cancer, if caught early, can have impressive cure rates, researchers say." (MIAMI HERALD) This article discusses the common types of cancer and examines detection and treatment as well as lifestyle changes that may lessen the chances of contracting cancer.

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