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Selenium and vitamin E supplements can increase risk of prostate cancer in some men - Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center

Selenium and vitamin E supplements can increase risk of prostate cancer in some men - Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center

Vitamin E can heighten the risk in men with low baseline selenium levels; selenium supplements can raise the risk in men with high baseline levels of the trace element
News ReleasesFebruary 21, 2014
The more times a woman gives birth, the higher her risk of rare but aggressive 'triple-negative' breast cancer

The more times a woman gives birth, the higher her risk of rare but aggressive 'triple-negative' breast cancer

Conversely, never giving birth significantly lowers the risk of such cancer, study finds
News ReleasesFebruary 24, 2011
Landmark School-Based 'Social Influences' Smoking-Prevention Program Found Not to Work

Landmark School-Based 'Social Influences' Smoking-Prevention Program Found Not to Work

Results of 15-year study in tomorrow's Journal of the National Cancer Institute
News ReleasesDecember 19, 2000
Landmark School-Based 'Social Influences' Smoking-Prevention Program Found Not to Work

Landmark School-Based 'Social Influences' Smoking-Prevention Program Found Not to Work

Results of 15-year study in tomorrow's Journal of the National Cancer Institute
News ReleasesDecember 19, 2000
Move over tomatoes! All vegetables -- especially the cruciferous kind -- may prevent prostate cancer

Move over tomatoes! All vegetables -- especially the cruciferous kind -- may prevent prostate cancer

Eating a wide variety of vegetables is key to reducing one's risk, according to a new study
News ReleasesJanuary 04, 2000