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Silver bullet to beat cancer?

The Internet is awash with stories of how silver can be used to treat cancer. Now, lab tests have shown that it is as effective as the leading chemotherapy drug — and may have fewer side-effects. Results from a new study show that particular silver compounds are as toxic to cancer cells as the platinum-based drug Cisplatin, which is widely used to treat a range of cancers.

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A silver bullet to beat cancer?

The internet is awash with stories of how silver can be used to treat cancer. Now, lab tests have shown that it is as effective as the leading chemotherapy drug – and may have fewer side-effects.

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Silver Compounds Found To Be Toxic To Cancer

The internet is awash with stories of how silver can be used to treat cancer. Now, lab tests have shown that it is as effective as the leading chemotherapy drug – and may have fewer side-effects…

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Looking at breast cancer with an unflinching eye

… is awash in pink of late. We are, as you must know, midway into Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the annual international drive to focus public attention on the terrible disease …

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Is breast cancer message lost among product sales?

… PITTSBURGH The country is awash in pink for breast cancer awareness month and some women are sick of it. While no one is …

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Breast cancer charity motives doubted

… PITTSBURGH (AP) – The country is awash in pink for breast cancer awareness month – and some women are sick of it. While no one is …

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Pinkwashing for breast cancer awareness questioned

… PITTSBURGH — The country is awash in pink for breast cancer awareness month — and some women are sick of it. While no one is …

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Pink-washing ploy? Breast cancer charity motives doubted

… PITTSBURGH The country is awash in pink for breast cancer awareness month and some women are sick of it. While no one is …

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Lifeguards gone, coast is clear

… awash with washboard abs and bronzed biceps. Despite low pay and the risk of skin cancer, it seems the nation’s beach patrols are populated by men who look as if …

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