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While the American Cancer Society says talc is not a known carcinogen, it does offer a statement that talc in body powder form could cause ovarian cancer if the ...
"There's nothing wrong with being outside in the sun." UV, or ultraviolet light, is a carcinogen, says Dr. Dawn Davis. That's where sunscreen helps.
February is National Cancer Prevention Month, which makes this a good time to learn about what does — and does not — cause cancer.
Breathing high levels of radon over time can lead to lung cancer since this gas is a Class A carcinogen. Learn more from Mayo Clinic.
This cancer usually starts in another organ and then spreads to the abdominal lining. Learn about symptoms and treatment options, including newer approaches ...
Other risk factors for lung cancer include exposure to radon gas, asbestos and other carcinogens and a family history of lung cancer. Some people diagnosed ...
Cigars aren't safer than cigarettes. Like cigarettes, cigars contain nicotine, tobacco and cancer-causing chemicals.
... carcinogen. It's the No. 1 cause of lung cancer in nonsmokers and the second-leading cause of lung cancer overall. Nationwide, 21,000 people die from radon ...
Learn about skin cancer, including basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma. Find out about symptoms, treatments and ways to lower your risk.
ANSWER: Research has shown that there are health risks associated with regularly eating red meat, especially when it's been processed. You don't have to stop ...
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