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NHS funding 'risk to cancer care'
Cancer services risk missing out on money because the funding system is not sophisticated enough, a report says.
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Charity props up NHS cancer care
The NHS relies heavily on charity money for the treatment and support of children and teenagers with cancer, research finds.
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Quality ranking key to NHS funds
Patients' rating of the quality of their care will directly affect funding of NHS services in England, the government says.
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Familial Breast Cancer Risk Lasts a Lifetime for Sisters - U.S. News & World Report
TopNewsFamilial Breast Cancer Risk Lasts a Lifetime for SistersU.S. News & World Report - 2 hours agoBy Serena Gordon TUESDAY, May 13 (HealthDay News) -- New research has found both bad news and good news on breast cancer risk. The bad news is a risk factor you can't ch
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Study finds weight-loss surgery cuts cancer risk - Reuters
Chatter ShmatterStudy finds weight-loss surgery cuts cancer riskReuters - 3 hours agoBy Will Dunham WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Morbidly obese patients who undergo weight-loss surgery greatly reduce their risk of cancer, according to a study providing fresh evidence of healt
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Exercise cuts cancer risk – new study - Food Consumer
OneindiaExercise cuts cancer risk – new studyFood Consumer - 10 hours agoBy Sue Mueller Physical inactivity or lack of exercise may dramatically increase risk of breast cancer, according to a new report published in the Dec 2008 issue of Cancer Causes and Control.
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Caffeine Consumption Doesn't Raise Overall Breast Cancer Risk - Washington Post
Telegraph.co.ukCaffeine Consumption Doesn't Raise Overall Breast Cancer RiskWashington Post - 1 hour agoBy Alan Mozes MONDAY, Oct. 13 (HealthDay News) -- Drinking coffee or consuming other caffeine-laden foods does not appear to boost breast cancer risk, new research in
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Caffeine probably doesn't influence breast cancer risk - Los Angeles Times
Canada.comCaffeine probably doesn't influence breast cancer riskLos Angeles Times - 4 hours agoHeavy caffeine intake and the risk of breast cancer is a complex topic. Previous studies suggest that women who drink a lot of coffee have more symptoms of non-cancerous breas
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Vigorous Exercise Can Cut Breast Cancer Risk - Washington Post
Canada.comVigorous Exercise Can Cut Breast Cancer RiskWashington Post - 5 hours agoFRIDAY, Oct. 31 (HealthDay News) -- Vigorous activity can reduce the risk of breast cancer by about 30 percent in normal-weight women, according to an 11-year US study of 32269 postmenopa
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Cancer risk from toxic air drops - Los Angeles Times
KNX1070Cancer risk from toxic air dropsLos Angeles Times - 3 hours agoAn AQMD report cautions that even with the decline over the last 7 years, many areas still have dangerously high levels of pollution.Calf. Study Finds Decline in Cancer Risk The Associated Press
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Cancer risk from toxic air drops by 17% in Southland - Los Angeles Times
eFluxMediaCancer risk from toxic air drops by 17% in SouthlandLos Angeles Times - 19 hours agoAn AQMD report cautions that many areas still have dangerously high levels of pollution. Diesel exhaust is the largest problem. By Janet Wilson, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
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Vitamin E Supplements May Raise Lung Cancer Risk - Washington Post
IndiaEduNews.netVitamin E Supplements May Raise Lung Cancer RiskWashington Post - Feb 29, 2008By Ed Edelson FRIDAY, Feb. 28 (HealthDay News) -- Vitamin supplements won't protect people against lung cancer and taking vitamin E may even heighten the risk, a new study fi
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NHS IT mess hits cancer patients
Cancer patients at a top London hospital have had urgent appointments postponed because of problems with the new NHS computer system.
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Breast Cancer: Risk Remains Years Later - WebMD
ABC NewsBreast Cancer: Risk Remains Years LaterWebMD - 1 hour agoBy Salynn Boyles Aug. 12, 2008 -- Even early-stage breast cancer patients who complete five years of drug treatment have a significant risk for relapsing, new research shows.Breast cancer recurrence s
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Moisturizers may raise skin cancer risk - Food Consumer
TopNewsMoisturizers may raise skin cancer riskFood Consumer - 4 hours agoBy David Liu, Ph.D. SUNDAY August 17, 2008 (foodconsumer.org) -- A new study by researchers from Rutgers University suggests that some moisturizing creams or moisturizers may significantly increas
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Vitamin C or E pills do not lower risk of cancer - Xinhua
Little AboutVitamin C or E pills do not lower risk of cancerXinhua - 3 hours agoBEIJING, Nov. 17 (Xinhuanet) -- Taking vitamin C and E pills does not lower the risk of cancer, according to a latest study involving nearly 15000 men in the US, media reported Monday.Vi
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NHS psoriasis care 'inconsistent'
Many NHS units lack specialist care and support for patients with the skin condition psoriasis, a study finds.
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Care not top priority - NHS staff
Less than half of NHS staff believe patient care is the top priority, an annual staff survey shows.
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NHS top-up care ban under attack
A Tory MP will argue that NHS patients who top-up their treatment with private care should not be penalised.
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NHS top-up care ban under review
The policy of denying NHS services to patients who top up their care with private treatment is to be reviewed in England, the government says.
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