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AGE Women who give birth over the age of 30 double their risk of breast cancer | Mail Online
AIR POLLUTION Pollution from cars linked to child cancer | Mail Online
AIR TRAVEL Frequent fliers raise cancer risk | Mail Online and Cancer risk for frequent fliers | Mail Online
ALCOHOL Drink a day increases breast cancer risk | Mail Online and Bowel cancer danger of just one glass of wine per day | Mail Online
ALLERGIES Child allergies may raise cancer risk | Mail Online
ARTIFICIAL FLAVOURS Cancer-causing chemicals found in soy sauce | Mail Online
ARTIFICIAL LIGHT 'Artificial light increases breast cancer risk' | Mail Online
ASBESTOS (as if it wasn’t bad enough already) Asbestos in schools will kill pupils, warns teacher dying of lung cancer | Mail Online
ASPIRIN Asprin link to cancer risk | Mail Online
BABIES Birth size link to breast cancer | Mail Online
BABY BOTTLES EU rejects call to ban baby bottles 'linked to breast cancer and infertility' | Mail Online
BABY FOOD Baby food in cancer alert | Mail Online
BACON Additives used in bacon, ham and chicken 'could make cancers grow' | Mail Online
BARBEQUES Australians warned of backyard cancer risk | Mail Online
BATH WATER Chlorine in the bathwater is linked to cancer | Mail Online
BEEF Alarm over beef link to breast cancer | Mail Online
BEER Just one pint of beer a day could raise risk of prostate cancer | Mail Online
BEING A BLACK PERSON Black men 'three times more likely to get prostate cancer' | Mail Online and Black women develop breast cancer two decades earlier than white women | Mail Online
BEING A WOMAN Cancer risk higher for women smokers | Mail Online
BEING A MAN Men twice as likely to die of cancer than women | Mail Online
BEING A SKINNY GIRL Skinny girls at greater risk of developing breast cancer | Mail Online
BEING SOUTHERN Why affluent women in the South are more likely to die from breast cancer | Mail Online
BISCUITS Cancer: foods to avoid? | Mail Online
BLOWJOBS 'Oral sex can cause throat cancer' | Mail Online
BRAS Is your bra bad for you? | Mail Online
BREAD White bread increases cancer risk | Mail Online
BREAST FEEDING Who's at risk of breast cancer? | Mail Online
BREAST IMPLANTS Breast implants in cancer scare | Mail Online
BROKEN HEARTS How a heart broken by grief could send you to an early grave | Mail Online
BUBBLE BATH Is your bubble bath safe? | Mail Online
BURGERS Cancer scare over food colour added to sausages and burgers | Mail Online
CAFFINE Coffee may raise child cancer risk: New evidence that caffeine could damage babies' DNA | Mail Online
CALCUIM Fatal cancer risk for men with high blood calcium levels say US researchers | Mail Online
CANDLE-LIT DINNERS Candles release scents laced with cancer chemicals, warn scientists | Mail Online
CANNED FOOD Gender-bending chemicals found in tin cans | Mail Online
CARBOHYDRATES Low-carb diets may beat breast cancer | Mail Online
CARS Pollution from cars linked to child cancer | Mail Online
CEREAL How safe are your favourite foods? | Mail Online
CHEESE Italy shuts down mozzarella production as toxin fears spread | Mail Online
CHICKEN Families at risk from toxic imported foods | Mail Online
CHILDLESSNESS SUZANNE MOORE: I'm sick of being told it's all our fault | Mail Online
CHILDREN 'Prostate risk' in having a family, according to new study | Mail Online
CHILDREN’S FOODhttp://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-201390/Health-warning-childrens-food.html
CHILLIS Cancer checks on spices after new food dyes alert | Mail Online
CHINESE MEDICINE Warming on cancer risk in Chinese medicines | Mail Online
CHIPS Parents told chips can cause cancer | Mail Online
CHLORINE Chlorine in the bathwater is linked to cancer | Mail Online
CHOCLATE Cancer fears over chocolate and snacks | Mail Online
CITY LIVING City life blamed for higher risk of breast cancer | Mail Online
CLIMATE CHANGE Warmer climate will mean thousands more deaths from skin cancer | Mail Online
COCA COLA Carrot-a-day reduces cancer risk | Mail Online
COD LIVER OIL Cancer fears over cod liver oil capsules | Mail Online
COLD TEMPERATURES & LACK OF SUNLIGHT Cold temperatures and lack of sun linked to prostate cancer | Mail Online
COFFEE How healthy is your cup of coffee? | Mail Online
CONSTAPATION Atkins diet cancer risk | Mail Online
CONTRACEPTIVE PILLS Cancer risk '45% higher' on Pill | Mail Online
COOKING Frying can increase cancer risk | Mail Online
CORDLESS PHONES After cancer warnings on mobiles, could your home phone be putting your health in danger? | Mail Online
CRAYONS Safety alert over best-selling crayons | Mail Online
CURRY Cancer dye found in Grossman curry sauce | Mail Online
DENTAL X-RAYS Ten dental X-rays 'raise cancer risk' | Mail Online
DEODRANT Deodorants linked to cancer | Mail Online
DIETING Is your diet and lifestyle putting you at risk of breast cancer? | Mail Online and Dieting really CAN harm your health: Slimmers at higher risk of heart disease and cancer | Mail Online
DOGS Can dogs give you breast cancer? Bizarre medical theories that experts claim may actually be true | Mail Online
EGGS Cancer chemicals are found in eggs | Mail Online
EGGS (free range) Free-range eggs 'contain five times as much pollution as those from caged birds' | Mail Online
ELECTRICITY Power lines link to cancer in new alert | Mail Online
ENGLISH BREAKFAST Traditional full English fry-up 'may raise risk of bowel cancer by 63 per cent', say scientists | Mail Online
FACEBOOK How using Facebook could raise your risk of cancer | Mail Online
FALSE NAILS Having your nails done could give you skin cancer, doctors warn women | Mail Online
FATHERHOOD 'Prostate risk' in having a family, according to new study | Mail Online
FIBRE Fibre 'cancer risk' warning | Mail Online
FISH Fish cancer scare | Mail Online
FIZZY DRINKS Two fizzy drinks per week 'can raise your chance of getting pancreatic cancer by 87%' | Mail Online
FLIP FLOPS Wearing FLIP-FLOPS can give you skin cancer, doctors warn | Mail Online
FLY SPRAY Using pesticide sprays in the home 'could double risk of brain tumours' | Mail Online
FRUIT Breast cancer drug cuts death risk | Mail Online
FRUIT JUICE Fruit juice cancer warning as scientists find harmful chemical in 16 drinks | Mail Online
GARDENS Australians warned of backyard cancer risk | Mail Online
GRAPEFRUIT Eating grapefruit can increase breast cancer risk by a third | Mail Online
HAIR DYE How using hair dye could increase your risk of cancer | Mail Online
HAM Is anything safe to eat? Cancer report adds bacon, ham and drink to danger list | Mail Online
HEIGHT Bigger and taller baby girls 'have higher risk of breast cancer', says study | Mail Online
HONEY Families at risk from toxic imported foods | Mail Online
HOT DRINKS How safe are your favourite foods? | Mail Online
HRT HRT 'increases risk of dying from lung cancer' | Mail Online
HUGGING 'Hugging my dad gave me terminal cancer' | Mail Online
INTERNET Cancer patients at risk from websites | Mail Online
IVF How IVF raises cancer risks | Mail Online
KIDNEY TRANSPLATS TV prize kidney 'carries a risk of cancer' | Mail Online
LAMB Red meat link to higher risk of breast cancer | Mail Online
LARGE HEADS Big headed babies 'more prone to cancer' | Mail Online
LEFT-HANDEDNESS Left handers 'more likely to get breast cancer' | Mail Online
LIPSTICK Is your lipstick giving you cancer? | Mail Online
LIVER TRANSPLANTS 'Cancer' liver transplant killed husband | Mail Online
MENOPAUSE Weight gain after menopause 'increases breast cancer risk' | Mail Online
MENSTRUATION Do women need periods? | Mail Online
METAL The metals in your daily glass of wine that have been linked to cancer and Parkinson's | Mail Online
MILK Milk linked to ovarian cancer | Mail Online
MOBILE PHONES Orange to remove mobile mast from 'tower of doom', where cancer rate has soared | Mail Online
MODERN LIVING Modern living to blame for cancer epidemic | Mail Online
MONEY Wealthy background can raise the risk of cancer for teenagers | Mail Online
MORPHINE Pain drug morphine may cause cancer to spread | Mail Online
MOUTHWASH Mouthwash 'causes oral cancer' and should be pulled from supermarkets, say experts | Mail Online
NUCLEAR POWER (there is no hint of irony in this article) New study links nuclear sites to cancer | Mail Online
OBESITY Obesity raises risk of cancer | Mail Online
OESTROGEN Oestrogen link to breast cancer | Mail Online
OLDER FATHERs Why older fathers are more likely to have children with genetic disorders | Mail Online
PASTRY How safe are your favourite foods? | Mail Online
PEANUT BUTTER Food watchdog warning over peanut butter brand containing 'cancer-causing fungus' | Mail Online
PERFUME How perfumes and scented creams could make your unborn baby infertile | Mail Online
PICKLES How safe are your favourite foods? | Mail Online
PIZZA New food dye warning | Mail Online
PLASTIC BAGS Plastic decomposes in the sea and releases cancer-causing chemicals, study warns | Mail Online
PORK After alert over Irish pork, how safe is beef? | Mail Online
POTATOES Cancer chemical link to cooked food | Mail Online
POVERTY SUZANNE MOORE: I'm sick of being told it's all our fault | Mail Online
PREGNANCY Breast cancer risk to career women | Mail Online
RADIOACTIVITY (again, just no irony whatsoever) As radioactive spy is buried, bar staff who served him are facing cancer risk | Mail Online
RICE Rice tainted by arsenic 'raises risk of cancer' | Mail Online
SAUSAGES Why eating just one sausage a day raises your cancer risk by 20 per cent | Mail Online
RETIREMENT Oh no! Work is good for you, especially after you've retired | Mail Online
SEX Did sex give me cancer? | Mail Online
SHAVING Shaving may raise cancer risk | Mail Online
SKIING Skiers warned of cancer risk | Mail Online
SOUP Salty soups can increase cancer risk, says expert | Mail Online
SPACE TRAVEL How astronauts risk cancer - and premature ageing - by space travel | Mail Online
SUN CREAM Cancer fear over children's sun creams | Mail Online
TALCUM POWDER Cancer alert over talc: Women using powder every day 'are at risk' | Mail Online
TEA Too much tea can treble cancer risk in women | Mail Online
TEEN SEX Girls who have sex in their teens are at greater risk of developing cervical cancer | Mail Online
THIRD HAND SMOKE (read article and you'll understand) Even 'third-hand' smoke is dangerous... especially to children | Mail Online
TURNING ON THE LIGHTS AT NIGHT TO GO TO THE LOO Cancer danger of that night-time trip to the toilet | Mail Online
VITAMINS Vitamin pills could cause early deaths | Mail Online
WAR IN IRAQ Colin Brazier asks: 'Did the Iraq war give me cancer?' | Mail Online
WATER Cancer link to tap water in radon hotspots | Mail Online
WI-FI The classroom 'cancer risk' of wi-fi internet | Mail Online
WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE Dye alert spreads to school meals | Mail Online
WORKING Why men with desk jobs have higher risk of prostate cancer | Mail Online
X-RAYS X-rays 'bring risk of cancer' | Mail Online
 

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haha top post Jim :cool: :thumbsup: :D

That paper is just negative and hate and paranoia and everything thats bad. wierd:crazy:
 

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Bloody hell cancer is our modern day plauge really

in short breathing will probably kill us all

Lifes a bitch then you die
 

Northern Star

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On Cloud 9!!!
Lets just all wrap ourselves up in cotton wool and cease living! that is of course before they find some way of saying cotton wool is likely to cause cancer! :|

End of the day regardless of when youre life expectancy is up - id rather have a short good one than a lengthy dull and boring one! :thumbsup:
 

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So funny. Everything gives you cancer. Also, if you feel ill and you google your symptoms, it's either cancer or aids every single time hahaha
 

wayne

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oh whatever...being scared of cancer is probably the way to get it (chronic stress causes cancer through the over production of certain hormones - fact)...so fuck it!


x

I agree you may as well die happy and smashed than misearble and sober :)
 
Well soon we'll be all cocooned in our own little balloon and not allowed to go anywhere for the fear of death....which will actually get us all in the end anyway.

20mph zones, no smoking in cars, health and safety this and that.....maybe the answer is don't be alive in the first place then we wont die!

grrrrrrrrrrr