Critical Illness Insurance News Archives

The following are the latest and most relevant information regarding cancer, heart attacks, strokes and cancer / critical illness insurance.
breast cancer rates

Breast cancer rates rise

Breast cancer rates among women globally are rising. New report examines data for pre- and postmenopausal women and lifestyle differences.

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breast cancer treatment

Breast cancer treatment

FDA approves breast cancer treatment for at-home, post chemotherapy.

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blood pressure colon cancer

Blood pressure colon cancer

Two types of blood pressure medications may lower colon cancer risk a new study finds.

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sugar and cancer risk

Sugar and cancer risk

Sugar and cancer risk explained in latest Healthy Habits post. A 23-200% increased cancer risk tied to sugar consumption.

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Ultrasound destroys cancer cells

Ultrasound destroys cancer cells

Ultrasound treatment used to destroy cancer cells combining ultrasound with targeted microbubbles.

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Prostate cancer treatment breakthrough

Discovery may transform prostate cancer treatment. Trials improve drug’s effectiveness by 40%.

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exercise reduces cancer risk

Exercise reduces cancer risk

30 minutes of physical activity was associated with up to 31% lower risk of cancer death.

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Daily aspirin reduces cancer

Daily aspirin reduces cancer risks

Taking aspirin daily can reduce the risk of inherited bowel cancer. Those on aspirin had 42% fewer colon cancers.

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Reduce cancer risk avoid alcohol

To reduce your cancer risk, it’s best not to drink alcohol suggests new American Cancer Society guidelines.

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diet and cancer news june 9

Diet and cancer news june 9

What we eat may affect the outcome of cancer treatments such as chemotherapy a new study finds.

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