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A low omega-6, omega-3 rich diet and fish oil may slow prostate cancer growth, UCLA study finds

A new study led by UCLA Health Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center investigators offers new evidence that dietary changes may help reduce cancer cell growth in patients undergoing active surveillance, a…

Long-term results from Testicular Cancer treatment are positive

A new study shows that by combining different chemotherapy drugs, testicular cancer remains highly treatable and often curable, even after first-line treatment fails. . The recent study published in the…

Association Between Genital Talc Use and Increased Risk of Ovarian Cancer

A new study published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology provides compelling evidence that genital talc use is associated with an increased risk of ovarian cancer. This extensive analysis, part…

Ricerca: Associazione tra uso di talco nelle zone intime e aumento del rischio di cancro ovarico

Un nuovo studio, pubblicato sul Journal of Clinical Oncology, fornisce prove convincenti che lโ€™uso di talco nelle zone intime รจ associato ad un aumento del rischio di cancro ovarico. Questa…