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I’m 23 and have had ovarian cancer twice

23-year-old Kristen was living in London when she first started getting pains in her stomach. She thought it was just period pain, however it turned out to be something much worse.
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Chemotherapy not in vein

Research in South Australia has discovered a way to avoid an unwanted consequence of chemotherapy treatments.
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Erin Molan shines a spotlight on cancer

One in 12 Australians will develop bowel cancer in their lifetime and in the May issue of The Australian Women's Weekly Erin Molan and her sister, Sarah Sutton, speak about their family's battle.
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Coffee can help reduce risk of Melanoma

The study, conducted by the National Cancer Institute and the Yale school of Public Health in the US was published in the Journal of National Cancer Institute found that four cups of joe a day could reduce the risk of skin cancers by up to 20%. The findings were discovered following a 10.5 year study […]
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Pout your pink lips for cancer

Australia’s only hereditary health charity, Pink Hope, is asking women around the country to wear bright pink lipstick tomorrow, Friday, September 26 for Bright Pink Lipstick Day. Now in its third year, Bright Pink Lipstick Day has attracted the support of Australian supermodel Jessica Hart, who has collaborated with Pink Hope to create an exclusive […]
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