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Scientists have determined fresh proof that it is conceivable for a mother with malignant neoplastic disease to transfer the disease on to her unborn baby.

A case study establishes that cancer cells in an baby genetically correspond those from her mom; same mom that was diagnosed with cancer of the blood briefly after a regular full-term birth.

Scientists enunciate uncommon examples of mothers’ cancerous cells in babies have been accounted across the last 100 years, which has indicated the hypothesis that malignant neoplastic disease cells possibly transfered from mother to baby. Merely so far it hadn’t been sustained genetically.

The study , brought out in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, scientists applied genetical tracking to establish that the malignant neoplastic disease cells were carried from mom to infant. Continue reading ‘Cancer Discoveries: Cancer could extend From Pregnant Mother to Baby’ »

Breast cancer is the second most common type of cancer after lung cancer worldwide and the fifth most common cause of cancer death. It is found more in women as compared to men. Worldwide more than one million new cases of breast cancer are found every year. New breast cancer cases are mostly found in North America.

Breast cancer is usually found in women over the age of 40 years. Breast cancer cases have risen about 30% in the past 25 years in western countries like the US and Europe. Breast cancer market is comprised of two segments – diagnostic and therapy. The key drivers of breast cancer market are aging population, obesity and family history among others. Continue reading ‘New Report “breast Cancer Market – An Analysis” Available Through Aarkstore Enterprise’ »

As far as scary words in the English language go, “cancer” is near the top of the list. The good news is that we don’t have to wait around simply hoping that cancer doesn’t affect us and our loved ones. According to scientists in the UK, effective cancer prevention starts with the food on your plate.

The British Journal of Cancer reports optimistic news for vegans. British scientists studied the diets of over 61,000 men and women for 12 years. At the end of 12 years, the scientists recorded how many subjects developed stomach, bladder, ovarian, and lymphatic cancers in the three dietary categories reviewed: vegan, pescetarian, and omnivore. For each type of cancer tested, vegans developed a significantly lower number of cases than did meat eaters. Continue reading ‘Cancer Prevention – Good News For Vegans’ »