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·  Age cutoffs for colon cancer screening debated
·  Mammograms may harm young BRCA mutation carriers
·  New cervical cancer test beats pap smear
·  Family breast cancer may not mean early screening
·  Prostate screening no help in men over 75: U.S. panel
·  Mammogram screening methods comparable
·  Calif. law requires new warning after breast exam
·  Study finds no constipation, colon cancer link
·  More Breast Cancer Treatments Hinted in Study
·  Aspirin cuts colon cancer death risk: U.S. study
·  Breastfeeding protects against breast cancer
·  Elevated Insulin Levels Linked to Breast Cancer
·  "Virtual colonoscopy" may be an option, study shows
·  Alcohol, Cigarettes and Diabetes Up Colorectal Cancer Risk
·  Heart drug may block breast cancer gene
·  Early Xeloda does not help in breast cancer: study
·  Young Women's Breast Tissue Offers Clues to Cancer Risk
·  Harmless Virus May Be Deadly to Breast Cancer
·  Black women at risk of deadly breast cancer type
·  What to Expect From a Colonoscopy
·  Mushrooms, green tea may lower breast cancer risk
·  More patient information may not lead to best care
·  Urine test may tell of breast cancer's spread
·  Study makes stronger case HRT causes breast cancer
·  Stool-Based Colon Cancer Tests Vary Widely in Accuracy
·  New tool predicts women's outcome in breast cancer
·  Database Helps Assess Your Breast Cancer Risk
·  Breast cancer in men often detected late
·  Diet tied to survival in breast cancer patients
·  Colonoscopies Miss Many Cancers, Study Finds
·  Estrogen in moisturizers may worsen breast cancer
·  Fruits, veggies slash breast cancer risk: U.S. study
·  Health Tip: Preparing for Colonoscopy
·  Family history key in figuring breast cancer risk
·  Migraines cut breast cancer risk 30 percent: study
·  Vigorous exercise protects against breast cancer
·  Fiber may protect against small bowel cancer
·  British doctor chooses Gardasil shot over Cervarix
·  Quarter of adolescent U.S. girls received HPV vaccine

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