BREAST CANCER
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More women need breast exams. Breast cancer is a major killer.
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Randy WhiteWolf
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Published 5/19/2010
MRI screening is over twice effective as mammograms, but almost half of high risk women refuse early MRI breast cancer screening. The pros and cons of MRI screening: should you have early breast cancer screening by MRI?
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K K Thornton
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Published 1/7/2010
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Being informed can mean having more options for treatment and support. Here is what you need to know about breast cancer.
By
Heather Kristina Thomas
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Published 9/28/2009
Breast Cancer health alert: The four signs of breast cancer include a lump in a breast, nipple discharge, and a dimple or a rash on the breast. If you see any of those four signs, visit a doctor right away.
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Debbie Dunn
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Published 2/12/2010
This article will provide you with an overview of why recent research on breast cancer screening should be ignored.
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Sally Ann Murphy
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Published 2/25/2010
Christina Applegate announced today that she has breast cancer. Do you know what your risk of contracting breast cancer is, and what you can do to lower that risk??
By
Bonnie Ferrar
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Published 8/4/2008
What to expect when you or a loved one undergoes a lumpectomy as part of breast cancer treatment.
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K K Thornton
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Published 12/17/2009
A woman's probability of getting breast cancer in her lifetime is 1 in 8. Celebrate every breast cancer survivor; There are all kinds of events; How to start one of your own. A woman with a cause is a force that should never be underestimated.
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Anita Urban
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Published 10/1/2009
A woman learns she has breast cancer and learns what accompanies a breast cancer diagnosis.
By
Theresa Wiza
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Published 10/8/2009
Some powerful info and some of the ways you can prevent breast cancer.
By
Rodney Williams
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Published 9/12/2008
Media taking a look at how major corporations may be using breast cancer awareness and "pink" merchandise to turn a profit.
By
Matthew Stoker
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Published 10/6/2009
Doctors tend to ignore signs of breast cancer if the patient is young. IBC typically does not have the "lump" so detecting any changes and being aggressive about diagnosing is very important.
By
Jennifer Bove
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Published 10/15/2009
Breast cancer most common malignancy affecting women. Lumpectomy followed by radiation therapy treats breast cancer. RTS reduces post operative radiation therapy to five days.
By
travels
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Published 3/17/2008
A new study reports that breast cancer increased among Asian women who ate a predominantly "Western" diet
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Marketing expert and mom
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Published 7/18/2007
Medical experts debate who should be screened for breast cancer, the frequency of breast cancer screenings, and the age that breast cancer screenings should begin.
Published 3/30/2010
This article takes a look at some of the causes and risks associated with breast cancer, and how if possible they can be prevented.
By
Josh Tuliano
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Published 5/28/2009
Learn all you need to know about breast cancer with these five online resources.
By
Tonya Hillukka
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Published 5/29/2009
The news that the world's first targeted therapy, trastuzumab (Herceptin), is now available for many women with early-stage HER2-positive breast cancer may be a significant advancement in the treatment of breast cancer
By
Janet Vasquez
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Published 11/17/2006
The journey continues for a woman diagnosed with breast cancer. Part IV discusses the effects of chemotherapy and radiation.
By
Theresa Wiza
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Published 5/20/2010
My birthday wish is to get 1,000,000 people to help in the fight against breast cancer. Each person that views this article, will help in the fight, and increase our donation to help find a cure. (It's Completely Free to Help)
By
Catherine Betzabe
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Published 7/19/2010
There is good news for women. The survival rate for beating breast cancer is on the rise. What does this mean for women, we have better odds at beating the dreaded C and we may not feel quite as bad doing it.
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Linda M. McCloud
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Published 10/11/2006
My mother has suffered from Breast Cancer. It can be a devastating disease. Here is a personal account of how I watched my mother survive Breast Cancer.
By
Denise Larkin
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Published 6/7/2009
A how-to guide on DIY breast cancer fundraising ideas. This article includes event, promotional and sponsor tips for breast cancer fundraising.
By
Tamara McRill
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Published 6/4/2009
You don't have to have a lump to have breast cancer! Inflammatory breast cancer is an aggressive disease that requires immediate treatment. Yet awareness of IBC must be raised before more doctors and patients recognize IBC's sometimes subtle symptoms.
By
B.A. Rogers
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Published 10/1/2009
Honoring breast cancer awareness month holds personal significance for me because I was diagnosed with Stage III Infiltrative Ductile Breast Cancer on September 20, 2002.
By
Tammy Dishner
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Published 10/1/2009
For breast cancer survivors, the simple act of exercising can be a powerful way to appreciate life, while at the same time boosting health, quality of life and even length of life.
By
B.A. Rogers
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Published 10/2/2009
Are you prepared to read and understand the results of a breast cancer pathology report as developed by a pathologist? If you don't know how to read it, how will you take a proactive stance on treatment?
By
Mary N. L.
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Published 10/2/2009
A look at celebrities with breast cancer who are making a difference when it comes to promoting breast cancer awareness.
By
Tiffany Bell
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Published 10/2/2009
Because of the link between estrogen and breast cancer, it is important for all women, and especially women who have breast cancer, to talk to your doctor about any remedy they may wish to try.
By
Susan Brink
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Published 6/23/2009
In honor of the Breast Cancer Month, many companies have their cancer merchandise lined up, pleading for consumers to "Think Pink." Here is the top 5 breast cancer merchandise for 2009.
By
Reena Das
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Published 9/28/2009
A review of 5 websites that offer breast cancer awareness merchandise and links to favorite products.
By
Ellen Burford
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Published 9/25/2009
After breast cancer treatment, revisiting the pleasure of sex can be fun and life affirming. For many women, it can also be tricky. Use the suggestions here to regain or jump start your intimate relationship.
By
Susan Brink
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Published 7/23/2009
Here are 5 products to help promote breast cancer awareness.
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Kimberly Sharpe
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Published 9/25/2009
A teen named Dave was devastated to learn of his mother's breast cancer. Surprisingly, her doctors felt the cultured tea she drank was partially responsible when the cancer stopped spreading.
By
Deborah Oakes, NPS
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Published 7/17/2009
A description of my top 5 products to raise awareness for breast cancer and where you can buy them.
By
Ellen Burford
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Published 9/28/2009
Here are five top retailers online for Breast Cancer Awareness merchandise.
By
Kimberly Sharpe
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Published 9/24/2009
A guide to websites that carry breast cancer awareness products such as pink ribbon merchandise.
By
Jenn C.
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Published 10/1/2009
A few ideas on how you can help support breast cancer research and raise awareness.
By
Brittany Russell
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Published 9/27/2009
Hormonal therapies can prevent further growth of the tumor, and in some cases the tumor disappears. If no tumor is present after surgery, hormonal therapy can prevent recurrence of breast cancer.
By
Susan Brink
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Published 6/23/2009
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