burning question

                  Okay. So now that TCS is back, there is a burning question. A question that has been personally burning all of us for months. What exactly can we do to stop THE CANCER SHOW? And by THE CANCER SHOW, we mean the ...Read More

Cancer Shows Stars

  We've been busy here at The Cancer Show!  Ultimately, our goal is to bring a better awareness of the Business of Cancer to the masses - and we're prepared to use any media available to us, from twitter feeds to ...Read More

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"We worked closely with top perfumers to infuse the essence of the Susan G. Komen message into a fragrance that really gives back and brings hope to those suffering from breast cancer,…” This came from the President of the evocatively named ...Read More

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  We here at the Cancer Show want to provide you with the most up to date information about cell phones and cancer! And that is sooooo much harder to do than it sounds. Let’s just recap some recent history. In 2006: “The ...Read More

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  More annoyance, horror, exasperation, you name it... What now, you ask?  We apparently have chemical carcinogens in products that are specifically made for children. Yup. Read all about it in this NY Times article published earlier this week. The aforementioned chemical carcinogens are used ...Read More

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  In 2008, an alarming study from the University of Rochester associated the chemical DEHP with smaller penis size. DEHP is a plasticizer used in the production of PVC.  The Environmental Protection Agency classifies it as "a Group B2, probable human carcinogen."  Its current ...Read More

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The LA Times recently published a follow up to the announcement from the Environmental Working Group that over 20 major cities’ drinking water is polluted with hexavalent chromium (chromium-6). This is the same chromium-6 that was the subject of the lawsuit ...Read More

cigarettes cause cancer, people

Forty-three known carcinogens are in mainstream smoke, sidestream smoke, or both - and over 4000 chemical compounds are created by burning a cigarette, many of which are toxic and/or carcinogenic. It's no new news that cigarettes cause cancer, but 43 carcinogens ...Read More