Radiation for Childhood Cancer Can Boost Risk of Stillbirth Later
Title: Radiation for Childhood Cancer Can Boost Risk of Stillbirth Later Category: Health News Created: 7/22/2010 8:10:00 PM Last Editorial Review: 7/23/2010
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Radiation for Childhood Cancer Can Boost Risk of Stillbirth Later
THURSDAY, July 22 (HealthDay News) -- Women who are childhood cancer survivors face a greater risk of having a stillborn child if their uterus or ovaries were exposed to radiation during their treatments, a new study finds.
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Monson man urges cancer vigilance
Doug Villone, 60, has taken on a campaign to stress the importance of health examinations to any man who will listen, and he does so for good reason. It saved his life.
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Childhood Radiation Therapy Linked To Stillbirths Later In Life
Women who, as children, had radiation treatment on reproductive areas for cancer are more likely to experience a stillbirth or have a baby die in the first four weeks of life, a new report says.
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Patrick Snider to be remembered for his bravery
By Elizabeth Cook ecook@salisburypostcom Strong. Brave. An inspiration. Those words and more were on peopleās lips Friday as word spread that 17-year-old Patrick Snider had died that afternoon in a Lumberton hospital. His seven-month battle again ...
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