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  • African American Women Need Earlier Screening for Breast Cancer
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    Alcoholism disease and alcoholism physical symptoms should be understood if there's concern about alcohol abuse. Alcoholism disease can be defined as a drug addiction where alcohol consumption is at a level that interferes with the person's physical and ...

  • All About Green Tea And Polyphenols
    -A discovery is said to be an accident meeting a prepared mind, Albert von Szent-Gyorgyi (1893 - 1986) Or as I like to say... When the student is ready, the teacher shall appear! By the way, have I said how much I passionately enjoy green tea, the ...

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  • Alternative Forms Of Medicine For Cancer Patient
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  • Antiperspirants and Breast Cancer
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  • Are Obese Women Getting Short-Changed By Chemotherapy Treatments?
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Detailing the problems of 'breast cancer culture'
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In the early '90s, a Simi Valley, Calif., woman named Charlotte Haley, appalled at the minuscule amount of money going to cancer research, created the first breast cancer ribbon. It was an orangey-pink — salmon-colored, really — and made of fabric.
Breast cancer philanthropy featured in women's film festivalUniversity at Buffalo Reporter
Wranglers go pink for breast cancer awarenessECHL.com
Norfolk "Puttin' on the Pink" for breast cancer researchKTIV
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Komen's Nancy Brinker: "I made some mistakes"
CBS News
Nancy Brinker, the founder and CEO of leading breast cancer charity Susan G. Komen for the Cure Foundation, said Wednesday she "made some mistakes" surrounding her organization's widely criticized decision to defund Planned Parenthood.
Komen's Next HeadacheWall Street Journal
Karen Heller: Defunding Planned Parenthood: Did you know it serves men, too?Philadelphia Inquirer
Could the Komen Charitable Catastrophe Have Been Avoided?Forbes
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Need to Biopsy at Metastatic Breast Cancer Relapse?
Medscape
February 9, 2012 — Taking a biopsy of metastatic cancer that has spread beyond the breast can lead to a change in systemic therapy, and thus management, in some patients, according to a prospective study published online November 28, 2011, ...
Galena Biopharma Announces Launch of New Patient Website: NeuVax.comMarketWatch (press release)

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Most women with cancer want a role in decisions
Reuters
By Kerry Grens | NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - About two-thirds of women diagnosed with early stage breast cancer want to take part in making decisions about their treatment, according to a new survey of patients from five different countries.

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Surgery and chemotherapy are possible for pregnant women with breast cancer
Medical Xpress
Breast cancer in pregnant women is as common as in non-pregnant women of the same age, with no evidence to suggest pregnancy increases the risk of such cancer. In the majority of cases, pregnant women can have their breast cancer treated with surgery ...
Pregnancy cancer treatment 'hope'The Press Association
Cancer Treatment OK During PregnancyMedPage Today
Study: Pregnant women with cancer can often be treated normally; chemo not ...Washington Post
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