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Meat Lovers Face Greater Risk of Bladder Cancer
TUESDAY, April 20 (HealthDay News) -- Eating meat frequently, especially when it's well-done or cooked at high temperatures, can boost the risk of bladder cancer, a new study suggests.

Scientists suggest link between well-cooked meat and increased risk of bladder cancer
US scientists have suggested a link between eating well-done meat and a slightly increased risk of bladder cancer. But a Cancer Research UK spokesperson urged caution over the results.

Charred steak, bladder cancer linked
While eating too much well-done steak had long been linked to pancreatic cancer, a new study suggests it can also increase the chances of bladder cancer.

Meat, especially if it's well done, may increase risk of bladder cancer
People who eat meat frequently, especially meat that is well done or cooked at high temperatures, may have a higher chance of developing bladder cancer, according to a large study. This risk appears to increase in people with certain genetic variants.

Meat, Especially If It's Well Done, May Increase Risk Of Bladder Cancer
People who eat meat frequently, especially meat that is well done or cooked at high temperatures, may have a higher chance of developing bladder cancer, according to a large study at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center presented at the American Association for Cancer Research 101st Annual Meeting 2010. This risk appears to increase in people with certain genetic variants. "It's ...

Well-cooked meat may increase bladder cancer risk
Frequently eating meat, especially the one which is well done or cooked at high temperatures, may increase your chances of developing bladder cancer, according to a new study.

Meat, Especially Well Done, May Increase Risk Of Bladder Cancer
Genetic variants in metabolism pathway further raise likelihoodPeople who eat meat frequently, especially meat that is well done or cooked at high temperatures, may have a higher chance of developing bladder cancer, according to a large study at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center presented at the American Association for Cancer Research 101st Annual Meeting 2010. This risk ...

Meat cooked at high temperatures may increase bladder cancer risk
COOKING meat at high temperatures, or until it is well done, could increase the risk of bladder cancer, experts said yesterday.

Well-cooked meat may increase bladder cancer risk
Washington, Apr 20 : Frequently eating meat, especially the one which is well done or cooked at high temperatures, may increase your chances of developing bladder cancer, according to a new study.

Meat, especially if it's well done, may increase risk of bladder cancer
( University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center ) People who eat meat frequently, especially meat that is well done or cooked at high temperatures, may have a higher chance of developing bladder cancer, according to a large study at the University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center presented at the American Association for Cancer Research 101st Annual Meeting 2010. This risk appears to ...





How a boy's death brought a West Bank cinema back to life
A cinema in the West Bank city of Jenin will open for business next week for the first time in 23 years, following a remarkable chain of events that began with the death of a Palestinian boy.

Second U.S. sailor found dead in Afghanistan
The second U.S. sailor who went missing in Afghanistan last weekend is dead, a Pentagon official said Thursday.

Scores die of cholera in Cameroon
More than 100 people have died of cholera in Cameroon, according to Joseph Beti Assomo, a regional governor.

Police: Woman buried 8 babies
French prosecutors said Thursday a woman admitted giving birth to and killing eight babies in northern France. The woman's husband had no idea what she had done, a prosecutor said.

Study: Climate change 'undeniable'
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At least 90 dead in Pakistan flooding
At least 90 people have been killed since Wednesday due to floods caused by monsoon rains in northwest Pakistan, a provincial minister told CNN.

80 die in ferry accident
Eighty people were killed late Tuesday in a ferry accident in the Democratic Republic of Congo, a government spokesman confirmed Thursday.

Indonesian woman gets 3 years for harboring terrorists
An Indonesian woman was sentenced to three years in prison Thursday for aiding and harboring terrorists accused of suicide bombings and other attacks.

Anthrax kills 82 hippos, 9 buffalo in Uganda
More than 90 animals in Uganda have died since June from a vicious strain of anthrax, officials said Thursday.

Spanish judge issues arrest warrants for 3 U.S. soldiers
A Spanish judge issued arrest warrants for three U.S. soldiers on Thursday in connection with the death of a Spanish TV cameraman in Iraq in 2003, reopening a long-running legal battle, according to a copy of the court order viewed by CNN.





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The Guide to Living with Bladder Cancer (A Johns Hopkins Press Health Book)
by: Mark P. Schoenberg
publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press, released: 09 March, 2001
price: $14.99 (used)
Textbook of Bladder Cancer
by: Seth P. Lerner, Mark Schoenberg, Cora Sternberg
publisher: Informa Healthcare, released: 17 January, 2006
price: $645.95 (new), $652.68 (used)
Tumors of the Kidney, Bladder and Related Urinary Structures 2004 (AFIP Atlas of Tumor Pathology 4th Series)
by: William M. Murphy, David J. Grignon, Elizabeth J. Perlman
publisher: American Registry of Pathology, released: 30 June, 2004
price: $90.00 (used)
100 Questions & Answers About Bladder Cancer
by: Pamela Ellsworth, Brett Carswell
publisher: Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc., released: 10 August, 2005
price: $12.71 (new), $1.95 (used)
Bladder Cancer: A Resource Guide for Patients and Their Families
by: Gary N. Dunetz M.D. FACS
publisher: AuthorHouse, released: 16 August, 2006
price: $13.49 (new), $9.77 (used)