Just as there are many different types of cancer that people can suffer from, it is also possible for dogs to
contract cancer in a number of ways.
Other people have
contracted the cancer through second - hand contamination — washing clothing laden with asbestos dust or because asbestos was used in the original construction of their home or office.
Perhaps the smoker will be one who does
not contract cancer, and perhaps some yet unknown negative feedback will delay catastrophic climate change long enough for us to avoid it.
We regard the probability
of contracting cancer in our lifetimes with cooler detachment than the improbability - in the United States - of being ever nipped by a rabid animal (Table 1).
Beginning with a cloying photo montage, a schlock music score, and a deadpan voice over, you get the early impression that star Kenneth Branagh will meet the same fate as those other sad - sack suburbanites Kevin Kline and Kevin Spacey,
who contracted cancer and took a shot to the head to get out of the melancholy worlds (of course, for the sake of irony, just as they came to see their worlds were not so bad).
Volunteer firefighters say they are at greater risk than the general population of
contracting cancer due to toxins they encounter on calls, and they are pushing for additional medical coverage through state legislation.
In other words, if 200 male travelers logged 18,000,000 miles of air travel, like Stuker did, we might expect just one of them to
contract a cancer thanks to his flight time.
1911 — When F. Peyton Rous takes a cell - free extract from a chicken sarcoma and injects it into another chicken, the
chicken contracts cancer too.
Thus, while thousands of Americans
probably contract cancer from radon, volatile organic compounds, and other indoor air pollutants, each individual faces a risk of, for example, 1 in 1,000 of cancer.
It is estimated that one third to one half of the human population in the United States will
contract cancer during their lifetimes.
This logical fallacy is equivalent to arguing that smoking doesn't cause cancer because
people contracted cancer before cigarettes were invented.
So there is no maturity value (no money is paid out in the event of insurance holder surviving
without contracting cancer — which is good news in itself)
If the person dies 6 months
after contracting cancer, then under the accelerated rider she will be paid Rs10 lakh for cancer, after crossing the survival period and her on death the nominee will receive Rs90 lakh.
The more pet parents know about how to minimize the cancer risk to their pets, and what to do if their dog or cat
does contract cancer, the more they're empowered to help.
That would mean 370,000 miles divided by 3,700,000,000, which comes out to be 1/10, 000 odds
of contracting cancer (or a 0.01 percent increase in risk).
Another cat,
who contracted cancer, was cared for with great compassion and skill as the folks at Exclusively Cats supported her and our family during her illness and final days.
If
you contract cancer this afternoon and die three months later, that is God's plan for you.
The data showed that carrying both bacteria was linked to a 50 percent increased likelihood of
contracting the cancer, said Jiyoung Ahn, associate director of population sciences at the Laura and Isaac Perlmutter Cancer Center at NYU Langone Medical Center.
Soy is sanctioned by the USDA, which cite the presence of isoflavones as a health benefit, which scientists say can help to reduce one's risk of
contracting cancer.
One of his captive foes, Chief Yellow Hawk (Wes Studi), has
contracted cancer.
He contracts cancer and is recruited as a test subject in the government Weapon X Program.
Thus, if a million individuals are exposed to a 1 in 1,000 risk, a thousand people will
contract cancer, but none of them may recover from their disease.
Both of your parents lived till they were at least 75 and you don't have a sibling that
contracted cancer or heart disease before age 60
So, for example, if
you contracted cancer and needed a large amount of money to cover hospital bills and medication, you could choose to receive a portion of your policy's death benefit immediately in order to cover the expenses.
Any dog can
contract cancer, but it mostly occurs in older dogs, partially because better nutrition and vet care mean dogs are living longer than in the past.
Additional health problems could include: autoimmune hypothyroiditis, canine hypothyroidism, elbow dysplasia, also, some members of the breed have been known to
contract cancer.
(So nice was Brainard that he didn't want to hurt the Institute's feelings by jilting it for the city: he told the administration that his father had
contracted cancer and that he had to leave, failing to mention that he would be on the next bus for Manhattan.)
It is akin to arguing that a cigarette smoker should continue smoking because he can not be certain if or when he will
contract cancer.
yr) of
contracting this cancer.
For example, nobody is going to fault a lawyer for withdrawing from a case because
he contracted cancer (a lawyer in my office suite had to do this, then returned to practice during a multi-year remission, and then had to withdraw again shortly before his death), or because a client has become non-responsive.
Mr. Brito was 56 years old when
he contracted cancer.
The existing plans cater to healthy people who would enjoy insurance advantages in case
they contract cancer.
So, for example, if
you contracted cancer and needed a large amount of money to cover hospital bills and medication, you could choose to receive a portion of your policy's death benefit immediately in order to cover the expenses.
Both of your parents lived till they were at least 75 and you don't have a sibling that
contracted cancer or heart disease before age 60
What if
I contract cancer?