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| Study examines effectiveness of mammography screening for women with prior ... EurekAlert (press release) "The high prevalence of breast cancer survivors is due to general gains in life expectancy and to improved survival in women with a personal history of breast cancer (PHBC), attributable to improvements in local and systemic treatments and early ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Minogue: 'I would absolutely adopt' Digital Spy After everything I've been through - the treatment for breast cancer - I may not actually be able to conceive." Minogue also described Velencoso as "very special" and said that she "might get married" in the near future. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Local chemist's race to beat breast cancer CisionWire (press release) The chemist, a member of Euxton Cricket Club, will join thousands of runners on the starting line on Sunday 6 March to support his auntie who was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2009 following treatment she is now doing well. Scott said: "I'm thankful ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Renegade Quebec doctor warns of 'ethical bankruptcy' of health-care system Winnipeg Free Press The treatment has since been shown to increase the risk of invasive breast cancer, heart disease and stroke. Williams acknowledged that the pharmaceutical industry is responsible for much of the information that doctors receive about prescription drugs ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Key breast cancer gene discovered healthzone.ca She compared this level of cancer research to "an international relay race" in which other specialists now take their discovery and start the hunt for treatment. "We no longer think of breast cancer as one disease, but as a grouping of several ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| An Effective Way of Treating Cancer is Found Breaking Story Today, many women who were diagnosed with invasive breast cancer is being tested using the I-spy treatment in order to develop further cancer advancements that would allow more positive ways on preventing cancer, likewise, today's I-spy trials aim to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Tuena too hot in pink Crookwell Gazette Tuena had nominated to partake in Pink Stumps Day and thanks to the generosity of the community raised $1028.35 for the McGrath Foundation which is dedicated to breast cancer research and treatment. And didn't they look delightful, from the rugged big ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Fertility treatment doesn't raise cancer risk Wonder Woman ... has claimed that fertility treatment such as the in- vitro fertilisation doesn't raise a woman's risk of developing cancer despite the hormones used. A number of previous researches had suggested that fertility drugs might be linked with breast, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| carol Saunders: ArtyBras Fashion Show an 'uplifting,' fun event and fundraiser ... TCPalm 10, held in support of the fight against breast cancer. It was a shared fundraiser for the ArtCenter and the Ella Milbank Foshay Cancer Center at the Jupiter Medical Center. The exhibit and live fashion show, Pink Cocktail Party and silent auction ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| S'pore Govt Takes Cudgels For Bruneians In $20m Medical Bill Controversy Bru Direct Bandar Seri Begawan - Singapore's Health Ministry has accused prominent surgeon Dr Susan Lim of overcharging a Bruneian patient suffering from breast cancer with a medical bill totalling over $20 million, the Singaporean daily Today reported yesterday. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Alaska Lawmaker With Mastectomy Refuses TSA Pat-Down AOL News Cissna, an Anchorage Democrat who was returning home after a medical treatment, underwent security screening at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, where a body scan showed scars on her body from breast cancer. She had undergone a mastectomy in the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Anticancer 'stealth' drug proceeds to clinical development Scoop.co.nz (press release) "Standard treatments for cancer are indiscriminate in their attack against both cancer cells and healthy cells, and this toxicity in normal tissues limits the dose that can be safely administered to patients," explains cancer biologist Dr Patterson. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Ending Planned Parenthood funding will lead to more unwanted pregnancies ... Philadelphia Inquirer Last year, 49000 people went to the South East Pennsylvania Planned Parenthood clinics for a total of 63000 STD tests, more than 25000 Pap tests, 13000 screenings for cervical cancer, 14000 breast exams, 17000 doses of emergency contraception, and yes, ... See all stories on this topic » |
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| Why Innovation Is So Hard in Health Care - and How to Do It Anyway ... By Rosabeth Moss Kanter Cancer Treatment Centers of America set up late-stage treatment facilities bursting with innovation, including alternative and holistic practitioners working in teams with traditional physicians and paperwork simplification. The U.S. Army's Breast Cancer Unit funds research has lay advocates on the board and will fund innovations the National Cancer Institute won't touch, such as prayer and healing. Blockbuster innovations come along, such as gene therapy, ... HBR.org - http://blogs.hbr.org/ |
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| What to Know: ASCO's Guideline on Bone-Modifying Drugs for Breast ... Bone-modifying drugs are recommended for people with breast cancer who have evidence ... and any invasive procedures to the jaw bone or treatments for mouth ... www.cancer.net/.../What+to+Know%3A+ASCO's+Guideline+o... | ||
| Few women seek help for sexual issues after cancer treatment, but ... "We see impact after many kinds of breast cancers or gynecological cancers." Women who had been out of cancer treatments for more than a year were ... www.uchospitals.edu/news/2011/20110214-lindau.html |
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