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Health NewsPill Poses Little Cervical Cancer Risk Most Asian Men Have Better Prostate Cancer Survival Rates Education Linked to Cancer Death Rates Search Results 1–6 of 6 Web Pages | See Categories and Related Topics Cancer Facts for People Over 50 Also available in: Spanish Cancer strikes people of all ages, but you are more likely to get cancer as they get older, even if no one in the family has had it. You can help safeguard your health by learning the warning signs of... Details >National Institute on Aging Information CenterCancer Resources - Asian and Pacific Islander Cancer Survivors Capacity Building Project This page has information on resources for cancer.... Details >Asian and Pacific Islander Cancer Survivors Capacity Building ProjectCancer Resources from National Cancer InstituteThe National Cancer Institute's Cancer Information Service offers links to up-to-date information on many types of cancer, clinical trials, resources for people dealing with cancer, and information fo... Details >Cancer Information Service, National Cancer InstituteIf You Have Cancer and Have Medicare...You Should Know About Clinical TrialsResource for Medicare recipients who have cancer. It provides general information about cancer clinical trials, Medicare coverage, and questions to ask before joining a clinical trial. ... Details >National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of HealthPreventing And Controlling Cancer We do not know exactly why people get cancer. What researchers do know is that doing certain things, like exercising regularly and eating a healthy diet—and not doing others, like smoking or sunbathin... Details >AARPSentinel Lymph Node Biopsy: Questions and AnswersThe sentinel lymph node (SLN) is the first lymph node to which cancer is likely to spread from the primary tumor. This document provides answers to questions about SLN, including what a lymph node is,... Details >National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health Search for general information on Cancer
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