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Cancer Risk Awareness and Early Detection:

[1]NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms (NCI - National Cancer Institute)
The NCI dictionary of cancer terms features 7,777 terms related to cancer and medicine.
[2]Cancer Awareness: Assess Risk & Save Lives
Cancer risks by type ... Skin Cancer, Lung Cancer, Breast, Prostate etc.
[3]World Cancer Research Fund International
Cancer Prevention Recommendations.
[4]National Cancer Institute
Questions to ask your doctor about treatment.
[5]ZocDoc
Find an Oncologist in your area.
[6]American Cancer Society
Caring for the patient with cancer at home: A guide for patients and families.
[7]American Cancer Society: Nearing the End of Life
Many patients and family members have questions about what they might expect during the last few months of life.
The information in this guide has been written to help answer some of the questions that patients and family members ask about
what to expect during the last few months of life.
[8]Medicare Consumer Guide
Medicare Hospice Care Coverage.
[9]World Health Organization (WHO)
World Cancer Research Fund International (WCRF)
Worldwide data and facts on cancer from WHO and WCRF.
[10]MdAnderson.org
10 Cancer symptoms men shouldn’t ignore.
[11]HollandLandingChiropractic.com
Oral Cancer Self-Examination. NOTE: PDF File
[12]NationalBreastCancer.org
Early detection is key in the fight against breast cancer. Although women are diagnosed more often than men, it’s still a good idea for both sexes
to be aware of any sudden changes in breast tissue.
[13]Skin Cancer Early Detection
This resource from the Skin Cancer Foundation provides information on how to identify symptoms of trouble, and a printable sheet for recording changes
in moles or birthmarks with each self-check.
[14]Rover.com
Fact or Fiction: Can Dogs Smell Cancer? Canine scent detection: How your dog’s super sniffer could save your life.
[15]SleekWristBands.com
Our goal is to help customers express what they stand for by giving them a method to communicate that stance; our wristbands. Whether it be to create
awareness or raise funds, we love to contribute however we can to remarkable causes! We are strong believers in education for children, especially for those who don’t have the resources available.
Hence, we have vowed to donate 5% of every order towards educating children.
[16]Mesothelioma Cancer Trust Funds
Mesothelioma is a rare form of cancer that attacks the mesothelium, which is the inner lining that surrounds the organs.
The only known cause of this disease is asbestos exposure (diseases).
[17]MesotheliomaExplained.com
We’re here to explain Mesothelioma. Get the information you need so you can spend your time the way it should be spent.
Find answers to your questions: Learn about Mesothelioma, discover support options available and know what treatment options you have.
[18]TreatMesothelioma.org
What is Asbestos? Mesothelioma Prognosis, Symptoms of Mesothelioma and Mesothelioma Videos.
[19]MesotheliomaVeterans.org
Mesothelioma in the Navy. Veterans of the U.S. Navy have the highest risk of asbestos exposure because of the heavy use of asbestos for fire protection
and insulation in its seagoing vessels, shipyards and buildings. Asbestos was relatively cheap and heat-resistant, so it was used extensively to fireproof
the Navy’s infrastructure.
[20]Asbestos.net
Asbestos is a known cause of cancer, also called human carcinogen. It was used extensively throughout the 20th century, exposing innocent workers to a deadly poison
that has taken the lives of hundreds of thousands of people. The truth about asbestos has long been known, and thousands of victims continue to be diagnosed annually
with deadly asbestos-related diseases including Mesothelioma.
[21]Mesothelioma Help Now
Mesothelioma Help Now was created to help patients and their families understand their diagnosis. Studies show that patients who are more educated about their condition and understand
their treatment options are more likely to achieve longer term survival. Learn about the different types of Mesothelioma (i.e., Pleural, Peritoneal and Pericardial), treatment options and help guides.
[22]MesotheliomaGroup.com
Understand Mesothelioma Cancer, receive the latest Mesothelioma Information, Veteran's Assistance, Caregiver Assistance,
Improve your prognosis with our free help guide and more helpful information.
[23]MesotheliomaSymptoms.com
Learn more about your Mesothelioma diagnosis. MesotheliomaSymptoms.com is dedicated to helping mesothelioma victims and their families.
Our Free Mesothelioma Guide will help you understand your diagnosis with information about: Top doctors around the country,
Treatment options for living longer and Clinical Trials.
[24]MesotheliomaGuide.com/Prognosis
Mesothelioma Prognosis: Factors that may influence a mesothelioma prognosis are the stage, type, location and treatment of the disease.
Patients can take action to improve their prognosis.
[25]MesotheliomaGuide.com/Mesothelioma
Mesothelioma is a rare cancer that develops in the protective lining around the lungs, abdomen, and heart. It is caused by exposure to asbestos and can take 20-50 years to develop.
Mesothelioma topics covered include Types, Prognosis, Symptoms, Diagnostic Testing, Cancer Treatments, Compensation and Benefits.
[26]www.JustGreatLawyers.com/Mesothelioma
Mesothelioma and Asbestos Lawsuits: Types of Personal Mesothelioma Lawsuits, How Much is the Average Settlement for a Mesothelioma Case,
How Long Does an Asbestos or Mesothelioma Case Take, How Long Do I Have to Bring a Lawsuit, How to Find a Lawyer, etc.
[27]www.SokoloveLaw.com/Mesothelioma
Diagnosed with Mesothelioma? ... Speak with our legal team now, Sokolove Law has recovered over $4.3 Billion for mesothelioma and asbestos-related disease victims and their families.
[28]Mesothelioma and Seniors
Why Is Mesothelioma Prominent in Seniors? ... Topics covered include: What Is Mesothelioma, What Causes Mesothelioma, Latency Period, Compensation for Seniors,
Veteran Seniors and Mesothelioma, Caring for Seniors With Mesothelioma and Find Assisted Living or Hospice Care.
[29]Lung Cancer & Veterans
For active duty military personnel, National Guard and Reserve servicemembers, veterans, and their families, the risk of lung cancer is higher than civilians.

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