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Likely cancer case surge raises health system worries
Diseases linked to obesity as well as kin cancers are tipped to rise in the next two decades. By Maeve Bannister Australians are deeply worried about their cancer risk, with many believing the nation’s health system is unprepared for the expected rise in cases. More than 4.5 million new cancer cases are projected to be diagnosed in Australia before 2044, according to research from peak independent authority Cancer Council Australia. A survey of …
Can aspirin control cancer? Study says common painkiller may stop tumour from spreading
New Delhi: When it comes to cancer, there are many ways of working towards stopping its progression. Cancer diagnosis must also be done on priority as it helps lower the risk of long-term health problems in the future. If left unaddressed, a tumour can spread to other body parts and become metastatic. This raises the risk of long-term health problems and irreversible organ damage as well. But on the bright side, a study says that a common painki…
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