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Studies link night shift, breast cancer
Women who work nights may increase their breast cancer risk by up to 60 percent, according to two studies that suggest bright light in the dark hours decreases melatonin secretion and increases estrogen levels.
CNN.com - October 16, 2001
Breast cancer cases rise, cancer deaths decline
Cancer deaths -- particularly those for breast, prostate, lung and colon cancers -- declined during the 1990s, the National Cancer Institute reports. Doctors said early detection might be saving more lives.
CNN.com - June 5, 2001
Divorce rate higher for terminal cancer patients
Terminally ill cancer patients have a higher-than-average divorce rate, and it's almost always the husband leaving his sick wife, according to a study presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology.
CNN.com - May 14, 2001
Study disputes value of mistletoe for cancer
ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) - New research suggests cancer patients who take mistletoe extract as an alternative therapy might be doing themselves more harm than good.
CNN.com - May 15, 2001
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