Long-term Aspirin Use Linked to Lower Cancer Risk
A large analysis by American Cancer Society researchers suggests that daily long-term use of adult-strength aspirin may reduce cancer risk by about 15% in both men and women. But don't start popping pills yet. Aspirin can cause serious side ... [... more]
American Cancer Society |
Genetic Toxicology and Cancer Risk Assessment
This work reviews the roles of genetic toxicology in cancer risk assessment conducted by regulatory agencies worldwide - discussing hazard identification, dose-response relationships, exposure assessment and practices of risk characterization. It [... more]
$149.94
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Cancer Risk Assessment
The assessment of cancer risk is a complex process that requires the examination of etiological agents, real-world environments, and individual rates of exposure. This reference offers practical approaches to determine cancer risk in individuals, groups [... more]
$199.95
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Is Aspirin Linked to Lower Breast Cancer Risk?
Numerous studies have looked at whether aspirin and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) reduce breast cancer risk, but the findings have been inconsistent. Some research has shown that the drugs have a protective effect, while ... [... more]
American Cancer Society |
Flaxseed: Does it increase my prostate cancer risk?
Some research suggests that flaxseed increases prostate cancer risk. But more research is needed. Mayo Clinic urologist Erik Castle, M.D., and colleagues answer select questions from readers. There is limited research on the effects of flaxseed ... [... more]
Mayo Clinic |
Cancer risk: What the numbers mean
Cancer risk - Find out how to interpret the latest news about cancer risk. You might wonder what your chances are of developing cancer. But cancer statistics can be confusing. News reports make it sound as if nearly every day something is found ... [... more]
Mayo Clinic |
Perspectives on Biologically Based Cancer Risk Assessment
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$185.00
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Personality doesn't affect breast cancer risk
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A woman's personality does not seem to influence her risk of developing breast cancer, according to a new study. Some past research has found that personality may sway cancer risk, fueling the idea that there are ... [... more]
Breast Cancer |
Perspectives on Biologically Based Cancer Risk Assessment
The book includes a comprehensive updated analysis of cancer risk assessment procedures, with particular attention to biologically-based modelling. The presented arguments include the basic assumptions of cancer risk assessment methods, their biological [... more]
$54.21
A1 Books |
Biologically-Based Methods For Cancer Risk Assessment ...
Biologically-Based Methods For Cancer Risk Assessment (nato A S I Series Series A, Life Sciences) [... more]
$118.50
A1 Books |
Handbook of Cancer Risk Assessment and Prevention
Handbook of Cancer Risk Assessment and Prevention [... more]
$18.57
A1 Books |
New Tool Developed to Predict Colorectal Cancer Risk
A new online tool for calculating colorectal cancer risk in men and women age 50 or older was launched today, based on a new risk-assessment model developed by researchers at the National Cancer Institute (NCI), part of the National Institutes of ... [... more]
National Institutes of Health |