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New Study Shows Lymph Nodes Aren’t Always to Blame for Cancer Progression

By Brian Burns | Cancer | 1 comment | 14 August, 2017 | 0

In a case of mistaken identity, researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital have found that lymph nodes are not always responsible for cancer’s deadly progression to other organs.

Raising Awareness of Belly Fat and Its Impact on Men’s Health

By Brian Burns | Cancer, Cardiology, Diabetes, Endocrinology, Genetics & Genomics, Medicine, Obesity | 2 comments | 12 June, 2017 | 0

Did you know that in addition to June being Men’s Health Month in the United States, this week (June 12th-18th) is Men’s Health Week in the UK? The focus this year is on belly fat which tends to be more prevalent in men than women.

New Study Finds Low-Dose Aspirin May Lower Risk of Cancer Death

By Brian Burns | Cancer | 1 comment | 12 April, 2017 | 0

A new study from Massachusetts General Hospital reports that long-term regular aspirin was associated with a lower risk of dying from various types of cancers.

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