Sentences with phrase «other died of cancer»

The other died of cancer at 12 yrs old and had an enlarged heart for a couple years prior, was not spayed.

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On the other hand, close to as much as 29 times that amount — 1 million people — die of cancer every year from smoking tobacco.
She died from cancer, and yet her cells have been used to save the lives of countless others.
Such a leap, yet people die of cancers, depression, suicides and other old and new diseases.
Steven Clover was able to voice that vision in the last months before he died of AIDS, as his body fought off rare forms of cancer, pneumonia and other disease.
What about babies who die of bone cancer who are born by accident into other faiths such as hinduism, buddhism, islam, etc...
Sayers adds, «Scientists also did a study of Native American plains Indians and found that while some died of tuberculosis and other infectious diseases, they never found any evidence of cancer or heart or stroke problems.
Of all others given a diagnosis of lung cancer in June 2009, more than half had died by JanuarOf all others given a diagnosis of lung cancer in June 2009, more than half had died by Januarof lung cancer in June 2009, more than half had died by January.
If we could just get people to realize we're killing ourselves I don't think we'd have half as many people dying of cancer or other health issues.
Researchers also don't know if these women are more likely to die of cancer than others.
one other thought — If we surgically removed all the breasts of women over 50, we'd have far less women die of breast cancer.
On the other hand, breastfeeding has a painful meaning in my family history since my mother died of breast cancer 16 years ago.
Aside from Choi, the mayor also approved six other intersections to be renamed on Staten Island, including one named after the former president and CEO of the Staten Island Museum, Elizabeth Egbert, who died last year after a battle with bone marrow cancer.
The UK has seen greater decreases in the number of women dying from breast cancer than many other European countries over this period, though this is partly because death rates were relatively high in the 1980s.
An unusual number of healthy young men in Los Angeles and other cities were falling ill and dying from rare infections and cancers.
«However, despite the relatively lower rates of women dying from lung cancer in other EU countries, the trends are less favourable in some countries, particularly in France and Spain.»
A study published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology in January of 2015 led by a Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre researcher found that the likelihood of dying of other causes for a group of men with low - risk prostate cancer in the study was about nine times higher than the risk of dying from the prostate cancer.
Instead, researchers told the European Breast Cancer Conference that their findings suggest that extending screening programs to older women results in a large proportion of women being over-treated, and at risk from the harmful effects of such treatment, because these women were more likely to die from other causes than from any tumors detected in the early stages of growth.
Many patients with low - risk prostate cancer have a lower risk of dying from prostate cancer than from other causes.»
Eleven prisoners died of cancer from 2010 through 2013, and six others have been diagnosed with cancer at the State Correctional Institution Fayette, said the report, released by the Abolitionist Law Center, a public interest law firm based in Pittsburgh, and the Human Rights Coalition, a national prison reform group.
Diabetes is linked to an increased risk of developing cancer, and now researchers have performed a unique meta - analysis that excludes all other causes of death and found that diabetic patients not only have an increased risk of developing breast and colon cancer but an even higher risk of dying from them.
Of the 511 women who died during this study, 333 died of breast cancer, 68 from ovarian, fallopian tube, or peritoneal cancers, and the remainder from other causeOf the 511 women who died during this study, 333 died of breast cancer, 68 from ovarian, fallopian tube, or peritoneal cancers, and the remainder from other causeof breast cancer, 68 from ovarian, fallopian tube, or peritoneal cancers, and the remainder from other causes.
An estimated 17,000 Americans will die this year of brain and other nervous system cancers.
«About half of all smokers die from emphysema, cancer or other problems related to smoking, so we need to remember that as complicated as it can be to treat mental health issues, smoking cigarettes also causes very serious illnesses that can lead to death,» she explained.
Over 90 percent of prostate cancers are detected at a curable stage, with men more likely to die of other diseases than from this cancer.
Forty - thousand people die every year of breast cancer because the disease has spread to other sites in the body.
The study drilled down in particular on patients who had a high risk of dying from a cause other than prostate cancer within 10 years.
The skinny on fat: Too little is more dangerous than too much Overweight people are at no greater risk than normal - weight folks of dying from heart disease or cancer and are actually less likely to fall prey to some other causes of death, such as accidents and Alzheimer's, according to freshly analyzed data on 2.3 million adults 25 years and older as of 2004.
People in the fastest declining group were still 30 percent less likely to die of cancer when the results were adjusted to control for factors such as smoking, diabetes and heart disease, among others.
A total of 21 percent of those in the group with the fastest decline died of cancer, according to their death certificates, compared to 29 percent of those in the other two groups.
Biden compared the current fight against cancer to the evolutionary theory of punctuated equilibrium, in which fires, floods, and other events that threaten the survival of species force them to either adapt or die, he said.
Currently one in eight women in Australia will develop breast cancer and more than 2700 per year will die due to the spread of the cancer to other parts of the body.
And for the past 15 years, since both my parents died of cancer one year apart, it's also been my profession to teach others about self - nourishment.
Unlike most forms of the disease, it's slow - growing, and while it can be fatal, in most cases it's indolent enough that men are more likely to die of other causes than the cancer itself.
One study of more than 40,000 postmenopausal women found that women who consumed 4 - 7 servings a week of whole grains had a 31 % lower risk of dying from causes other than cancer or heart disease when compared with women who had few or no whole grains in their diet.
According to the Canadian Cancer Organization, as of 2013, 955 Canadian women were diagnosed with other and unspecified female genital organ cancers, and 280 Canadian women died from these!
Black men are more likely than men of other races and ethnicities to be diagnosed with prostate cancer and die from the disease, Kutikov said.
You will get diseases, cancers and other issues that will kill you, so you won't technically die of hypothyroidism, but you will die of something you would have otherwise not gotten because you're in a hypothyroid state.
I make a difference by helping out 4 of my neighbors, 1 dying with Stage 4 prostate Cancer and 3 others who are over 85!
so is flaxseed a good thing to add to my vegan low fat diet (mcdougall plan) to prevent colon polyps and other bowel diseases?there is a history of colon cancer in my family - my cousin, uncle, grndmother died of it but they were all carnivores eating meat, dairy.
Sadly, plenty of vegans suffer or have died from heart disease, as well as cancer, diabetes and other serious health problems.
Still, after controlling for those and other variables, they found that each daily increase of three ounces of red meat was associated with a 12 percent greater risk of dying over all, including a 16 percent greater risk of cardiovascular death and a 10 percent greater risk of cancer death.
Humans in some populations have been dying of heart disease and cancer for a long time too (while other populations avoid these diseases by eating extremely small amounts of eggs and other animal products).
That's the conclusion of a new study, published this week in the Archives of Internal Medicine, that found that the risk of dying at an early age — from heart disease, cancer, or any other cause — rises in step with red - meat consumption.
Ayoade nicely captures the way that teenage lovers can be so overawed by each other's existence that they barely talk and scarcely know each other; Oliver's mother may be drifting away from his weedy, marine biologist father (Noah Taylor), and Jordana's mother may be dying of cancer, but they apparently don't tell each other those things during weeks of smooching on the rainy waterfront, low - grade vandalism and possible clandestine sex.
The most powerful scenes in Other People involve Molly Shannon as the lead character's mother, dying of cancer.
There are other extremely specific — and extremely spoiler - y — details from the other books that make up the spine of film: for instance, that the psychologist Dr. Ventriss (Leigh) is dying of cancer; that she's actually the director of the Southern Reach; that this whole Area X business possibly started when a comet hit the lighthouse; and that there are aliens that can create human clones that they send out into the world.
The one thing I can say in its favor is that Amanda Peet (Syriana, A Lot Like Love) is quite good in it, and Dermot Mulroney (The Wedding Date, Must Love Dogs) is more than adequate in his role (that's two films in a row for Mulroney featuring people dying of cancer before they can see their next Christmas — The Family Stone is his other), but even then, they aren't quite enough to elevate the terrible script into something remotely approaching believable or plausible.
As Joanne, an exuberant mother dying of cancer in Chris Kelly's «Other People,» she exudes a heartbreaking stoicism while shaving her head, passing advice and love to her husband and children, losing her ability to speak, and looking death square in the eye.
Some sources hint that her heart was broken after the untimely death of her son, Dorren, who died weeks before she did; others say it was simply the more prosaic, but no less tragic, cancer.
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