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Breast cancer claims the lives of thousands of women each year. A closer look at the symptoms, risk factors, prevention and treatment of breast cancer.
Population-based mammography screening has brought about significant changes in our approach to the diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer.
October is national breast cancer awareness month. This article profiles the work of the Sara Lee Trust, a charity for cancer, MND and HIV/Aids patients and carers.
A constant worry and consideration at some stage in every woman's life is the chance of finding a lump that ultimately turns out to be breast cancer.
The data from large studies with the newest (often called third generation) Aromatase Inhibitors is showing generally promising results.
Treatments generally given for each of the breast cancer stages. Breast cancer statistics about each stage. Breast saving options, and breast reconstruction.
New research shows how psychological stress hormones physically affect breast cancer, heart health, and impotence. Plus, links to articles about coping with stress.
Since 2001 the incidence of breast cancer (and its associated mortality) in the U.S. has declined, due in part to therapies guided by receptor status.
Sophora flavescens is a frequently prescribed herb in traditional Chinese Medicine. Modern research has substantiated many of its traditional uses.
Breast cancer treatment depends on what type of breast cancer a patient has. It is important to understand the difference between the various types.
The largest ever study published in 2009 reveals that as little as a glass of wine a day may be too risky for women.
For those with advanced or complicated tumors, cancer treatment centers sometimes provide more effective therapy than standard treatment.
The Movember movement is once again raising money and awareness for men's health, one moustache at a time. A successful launch in Toronto kicked off the 2009 campaign.
All women are at risk of getting breast cancer and as you age your risk increases. On average one in seven women will get breast cancer over a 90 year life span.
Immediate reconstruction after mastectomy for breast cancer appears to be a safe treatment option, well accepted by patients, that should be offered to all women.
Bif Naked and Gob hit the stage of the Summer Party Tent outside the Bank Ultra Lounge on July 23, 2009.
Selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERMs) have been shown to provide great benefit in reducing breast cancer occurrence and recurrence.
Car donation is a great way to get a tax deduction while helping those less fortunate.
Denosumab is a new option for treatment of osteoporosis. It works in a different manner than other osteoporosis medications to increase bone density.
One of rock and roll's legendary artists released her 22nd album in March 2009, returning after a four-year absence with a moving cover collection.
Statistics show that one in eight American women will receive a breast cancer diagnosis. Here are some important questions to ask if you are that one.
Learn how to make the needed changes in diet and lifestyle to prevent and avoid strokes and heart disease. It is never too late.
Pros and Cons of Botox for frown lines and crows feet and a closer look at some other nonsurgical wrinkle removal procedures and Botox alternatives.
One of the most frightening phrases a woman can hear from her doctor is, "Your tests were positive for breast cancer."
Endometriosis causes severe pelvic pain during menstruation. Pregnancy, hormonal medications and surgery can counteract the growth of the endometrial cells.
Cancer is often portrayed through a military metaphor: as a battle, a fight, or a struggle.
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