Cancer Awareness
- Fort Worth man and Ted Kennedy share similar brain tumor experience
- Fight cancer with a flavorful feast
- Proper nutrition helps prevent cancer risk
- Pancreatic cancer survivor aims to encourage others
- Grape jelly and breast cancer treatment similar?
- Bedford teacher rallies support for cancer research — one step at a time
- Genetic testing key to knowing cancer risk
- Southlake woman shares account of childhood battle with acute lymphocytic leukemia
- Breast cancer screening still a must for women
- Nurse navigator encourages addition of breast cancer boutique
- Focus on cancer awareness is making a difference
- News Brief: Prostate cancer therapy stirs debate
- News Brief: FDA approves first nausea patch for chemo patients
Cancer Awareness Ads
Scientists link gene to colorectal cancer risk
Researchers have found a definitive link between an inherited genetic variation and colorectal cancer risk. The variation, which occurs on a gene known as TGFBR1, significantly increases a person’s lifetime risk of getting the disease, reports the American Cancer Society.






