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Sunday, July 12, 2009

Cancer Information

What Causes Mesothelioma Cancer?
Exposure to asbestos fibers and dust is what is killing so many people. The problem has gotten so bad because the symptoms of mesothelioma don't show up for years. By the time they figured it out, millions of people had been exposued and continue to be exposed even today. Asbestos should be banned. Some countries have already stop using asbestos and more countries should unless they find a way to change asbestos so that it can be made less harmful or harmless. Asbestos is much to dangerious to humans and animals for it not to be regulated and controled. The growing number of asbestos cases is proof that it causes cancer and suffering to all those that come in contact with it and the families of those that are diagnoises with asbestosis and mesothelioma cancer.

Cancer Information
One of the most important keys to good health is good information”
Dr. Danny Welch, NFCR Project Director, University of Alabama-Birmingham

Today, more than ever, people are doing a great deal of research on their own to help prevent or beat cancer. The information presented here is meant to assist you in that research by providing you with the most complete and accurate information out there today. By working with scientists, writers and medical professionals in the world, we have created a single-source informational resource for you. Our goal is to make this free and accessible to everyone.

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* In-Depth Cancer Information
* NFCR Quarterly Newsletters
* NFCR Monthly E-Newsletter
* Cancer FAQ
* NFCR On Your Health Series
* NFCR Cancer Detection Guide
* NFCR Childhood Cancer Detection Chart
* Cancer-Fighting Recipes

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