Caffeine and Nicotine May Influence Breast Cancer Risk

The consumption of caffeine is not linked to an overall increase in breast cancer, according to a report published in the October 13 issue of the Archives of Internal Medicine. However, the study does note that that a high consumption of caffeine might increase the risk for breast cancer in women with a history of benign breast disease. The Read More This Entry

Information on Bone Cancer

Bone cancer that originates in the bone — primary bone cancer — is rare. Fewer than 2,500 Americans are diagnosed with this type of cancer each year. The condition affects more children than adults. Bone cancer is a malignant (cancerous) tumor of the bone that destroys normal bone tissue. Not all bone tumors are malignant. In fact, benign Read More This Entry