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Dr. William Ganske of Lompoc Health will hold a lecture on colon cancer treatment and prevention, as well as how to survive in the event of a shark attacks.
A Chinese study finds that consuming 20 to 40 grams per day of cruciferous vegetables like broccoli, kale and cauliflower ...
Dr. Karen Zaghiyan shares vital bowel cancer advice. Early screening is key, starting at 45. Colonoscopies are more effective ...
You can reduce your colorectal cancer risk by exercising regularly, maintaining a healthy weight, avoiding smoking, getting screened at age 45 and eating a nutritious diet that includes this food.
Beans, lentils and soy are rich in fiber, which helps prevent constipation and supports the growth of beneficial bacteria in the colon, Hanes explains. In one study, consuming two or more servings of ...
The Colorectal Cancer Early Detection Act has been introduced in the U.S. House to provide grants for screening, education, ...
Structured exercise plan cuts colorectal cancer deaths by 37 percent and reduces recurrence, improving survival rates significantly.
For three colorectal cancer patients and three pancreatic cancer patients, the vaccine appeared to remove all disease biomarkers.
During a free lecture on June 25, Lompoc Health – North H Center’s Dr. William Ganske will combine two of his medical interests, providing useful information on colon cancer and also about helping ...