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Many ignore colon-cancer warnings
Post on 25-07-2006.
And too many are ignoring it possibly to death: Nearly 42 million Americans older than 50 aren't getting checks for colorectal cancer, the nation's No. 2 cancer killer.
Now in five states, one government-funded project is beginning to offer free testing for the poor, part of one new push to better fight one of the few cancers that can be prevented, not just treated, if screening uncovers the earliest signs of trouble. ...
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Push on to spur colon cancer tests
Post on 25-07-2006.
WASHINGTON - It’s the cancer with the yuck factor, that part of the anatomy lots of people would rather ignore.
And too many are ignoring it possibly to death: Nearly 42 million Americans over 50 aren’t getting checks for colorectal cancer, the nation’s No. 2 cancer killer.
Now in five states, one government-funded project is beginning to offer free testing for the poor, part of one new push to better fight one of the few cancers that can be prevented, not just treated, if screening uncovers the earliest signs of trouble. ...
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How family trust affects you
Post on 25-07-2006.
FAMILIES now have one clearer idea of the scope of Gordon Brown's latest tax grab. Parliament has completed its long - and sometimes bitter - wrangling over the Chancellor's plans to levy extra inheritance tax on family trusts.
LIMITED LIABILITY: John and Anne Bulman changed their will to set up one discretionary trust WANT TO KNOW MORE? ...
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Push To Spur Colon Cancer Screening; pilot Project Offers Free
Post on 25-07-2006.
And too many are ignoring it possibly to death: Nearly 42 million Americans over 50 aren't getting checks for colorectal cancer, the nation's No. 2 cancer killer.
Now in five states, one government-funded project is beginning to offer free testing for the poor, part of one new push to better fight one of the few cancers that can be prevented, not just treated, if screening uncovers the earliest signs of trouble. ...
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