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The impact of diet, nutrition, and physical activity on breast cancer

The World Cancer Research Fund and the American Institute for Cancer Research issued a detailed report on the impact of key lifestyle factors–diet, nutrition, and physical activity, on breast ca…

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Sustained Weight loss lowers risk of breast cancer in women 50 and older

A study published in Medscape Oncology, the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, found that compared with women with stable weight (±2 kg), women with sustained weight loss had a lower risk of b…

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Adequate Vitamin D levels associated with risk reduction for advanced cancer

A report published by Paulette Chandler, MD, MPH, and colleagues in JAMA Network Open found that vitamin D was associated with an overall 17% risk reduction for advanced cancer.  Read more here.

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Pesticide plays a large role in the development of testicular cancer

A study published in Oncology Times found that adolescent Latino boys in California exposed in utero to a commonly used pesticide spread in fields near their mothers’ homes are at an increased …

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1000+ hours of cellular phone use increases tumor risk

A meta-analysis published in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health found that cellular phone use with cumulative call time more than 1000 h statistically significantly …

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PFAS: These ‘forever chemicals’ are highly toxic, under-studied, and largely unregulated

The Geological Society of America issued a PFAS chemical summary:  “Per-/poly-fluroalkyl substances, or PFAS, are everywhere.

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