Most Still Not Getting Screened For Skin Cancer
Despite all of the constant warnings about the dangers of sun exposure, skin cancer cases continue to rise with more than 3.5 million new cases diagnosed every year.
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Most Still Not Getting Screened For Skin Cancer
Despite all of the constant warnings about the dangers of sun exposure, skin cancer cases continue to rise with more than 3.5 million new cases diagnosed every year.
Read more on WBZ Boston
The best “treatment” for cancer is to prevent it from occurring. Research is ongoing to evaluate environmental and lifestyle factors that may be associated with an increased incidence of cancer. Identifying such risk factors may allow individuals to modify lifestyle choices in order to reduce their risk of developing cancer.
The Million Women Study in the United Kingdom involved over 1.3 million middle-aged women who responded to a questionnaire regarding sociodemographic and personal information, including alcohol consumption. These women were followed for several years in an effort to determine how reproductive and lifestyle factors affect women’s health.
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WellPoint routinely targets breast cancer patients
Shortly after they were diagnosed with breast cancer, each of the women learned that her health insurance had been canceled. There was Yenny Hsu, who lived and worked in Los Angeles. And there was Patricia Reilling, a successful art gallery owner and interior designer from Louisville, Kentucky.
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