Avon Hockey Coach A Cancer Survivor
A von coach Karl Sundquist found out he had testicular cancer on Jan. 23, 2009 — right in the middle of the high school hockey season.
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Avon Hockey Coach A Cancer Survivor
A von coach Karl Sundquist found out he had testicular cancer on Jan. 23, 2009 — right in the middle of the high school hockey season.
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Reduce Your Risk
Consider this number: 10 million. That’s how many cases of cancer are diagnosed worldwide each year. Now consider this number: 15 million. That’s how many cases of cancer the World Health Organization estimates will be diagnosed in the year 2020 — a 50 percent increase — if we don’t get our act together.
Most cancers don’t develop overnight or out of nowhere. Cancer is largely predictable, the end result of a decades-long process, but just a few simple changes in your daily life can significantly reduce your risk. Here are 31 great tips.
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Benefits of breast cancer screening outweigh the harms, study shows
Routine breast cancer screening saves the lives of two women for every one who receives unnecessary treatment, a study suggests today.
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