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Billboard Warns Marlins Fans of Butt Cancer-Hot Dog Link
1,300 New Cases of Colorectal Cancer in Miami-Dade Each Year; Latinos at Higher Risk WASHINGTON—A huge billboard near the new Marlins Park stadium will warn fans that eating hot dogs can increase their risk of colorectal cancer. The billboard, sponsored by the nonprofit Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, reads “Hot Dogs Cause Butt Cancer” and directs readers to www.PCRM.org.
To read the full article visit http://pcrm.org/media/news/billboard-marlins-fans-butt-cancer-hot-dog-risk

Billboard Warns Marlins Fans of Butt Cancer-Hot Dog Link

1,300 New Cases of Colorectal Cancer in Miami-Dade Each Year; Latinos at Higher Risk

WASHINGTON—A huge billboard near the new Marlins Park stadium will warn fans that eating hot dogs can increase their risk of colorectal cancer. The billboard, sponsored by the nonprofit Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, reads “Hot Dogs Cause Butt Cancer” and directs readers to www.PCRM.org.

To read the full article visit http://pcrm.org/media/news/billboard-marlins-fans-butt-cancer-hot-dog-risk

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“Chemobath” for Colon Cancer Evaluated at UC San Diego Moores Cancer Center

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As part of a multicenter clinical trial, surgical oncologists at UC San Diego Moores Cancer Center are comparing the effectiveness of standard chemotherapy to a tri-modality approach to halt advanced colon cancers. The objective is to determine if there is a difference in survival rates between patients who receive intravenous (IV) anti-cancer drugs or a combination of IV drugs in addition to surgery and a procedure called hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy, more commonly known as HIPEC or “chemobath.” (More)

               

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