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    Inflammatory Cytokines and their Adverse Health Effects A healthy inflammatory response is transitory: it arrives quickly, repairs the damage and dissipates. Chronic inflammation, in which the body remains in a widespread inflamed state, damages the body in a variety of ways. Chronic inflammation is linked to some cancers, and can be a symptom of others. Inflammation is regulated by inflammatory cytokines. These are divided into two broad Read More...
    National Toxicology Program Report on Wood Dust Wood Dust Causes Sinus and Nasal Cancers The National Toxicology Program (NTP) is the National Read More...
    A cancer diagnosis can be the most stressful moment a person ever experiences. At that moment life substantially changes, priorities re-align and new Read More...
    In utero Pesticide Exposure and Pediatric Leukemia Pesticide exposure is a global health concern, as their toxic effects are well known.  A Read More...
    Survival Rates for Sinonasal Adenocarcinoma Sinonasal cancers represent only 3% of head and neck tumors, among the rarest cancer types found in Read More...
    Types of Sinonasal Adenocarcinomas The American Cancer Society says doctors only diagnose 2,000 sinonasal cancers each year in the United States. Read More...
    Study Links Benzene, Formaldehyde, TCE to Cancer The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) classifies benzene, formaldehyde and Read More...
    Study Finds Link Between Benzene, Altered Genes A 2014 study by Chinese doctors and scientists found a link between occupational exposure to benzene Read More...
    Study Connects Pesticide Use to Follicular Lymphoma In the past 15 years, a significant amount of scientific and medical research has found Read More...
    Nurse’s Cancer Diagnosis Shows Possible Formaldehyde Link Cancer researchers have linked formaldehyde exposure to respiratory tract cancers. Read More...
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