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Breast cancer survivors at increased risk of developing second cancer: Study
Certain rare mutations in the ataxia telangiectasia mutated (ATM) gene, combined with radiation exposure, may increase a woman's risk of developing a second cancer in the opposite breast, according to a study published online March 19 in the Journal...
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Breast Cancer Surgery in India EUR with Excellent Results
Breast Cancer Surgery Breast cancer refers to cancers originating from breast tissue, most commonly from the inner lining of milk ducts or the lobules that supply the ducts with milk.Cancers originating from ducts...
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Oxford Journals: Rare ATM Gene Mutations, Plus Radiation, May Increase Risk of a Second Breast Cancer
(M2 PRESSWIRE via COMTEX) -- Certain rare mutations in the ataxia telangiectasia mutated (ATM) gene, combined with radiation exposure, may increase a woman's risk of developing a second cancer in the opposite breast, according to a study published...
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Rare ATM gene mutations, plus radiation, may increase risk of a second breast cancer
ScienceDaily (Mar.19, 2010) Certain rare mutations in the ataxia telangiectasia mutated (ATM) gene, combined with radiation exposure, may increase a woman's risk of developing a second cancer in the opposite breast, according to a study published...
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Rare ATM gene mutations, plus radiation, may increase risk of a second breast cancer
Certain rare mutations in the ataxia telangiectasia mutated (ATM) gene, combined with radiation exposure, may increase a woman's risk of developing a second cancer in the opposite breast, according to a study published online March 19 in the Journal...
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The breast cancer basics: every woman should know
Breast Cancer Society of Canada, National Post Breast cancer is an oft-misunderstood disease that one in nine Canadian women are diagnosed with.there are several types of breast cancer, depending on where in the breast...
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CPIC releases study of breast cancer in Asian women
For a data graph of rates, visit cpic.org/research_news.For more information about the CPIC, visit cpic.org or call (510) 608-5160. This story is posted in The Signal's SCV Raw section. Click here for more information about SCV Raw. Source: Cancer...
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Kidney Cancer Research
Men Twice More Likely to Develop Kidney Cancer Than Women According to new research conducted by Cancer UK & the National Cancer Intelligence Network, men are twice as likely to develop kidney cancer than women, despite the fact...
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Ice ball therapy offers hope of breast cancer cure
London, March 18 (IANS) A technique for destroying breast tumours by freezing them with ice could offer hope of a safe non-surgical cure for the disease, a study suggests.The technique called cryotherapy is already used to treat prostate cancer...
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Cancer Screening in the United States, 2010: A Review of Current American Cancer Society Guidelines and Issues
Screening in the United States, 00: A Review of Current American Cancer Society Guidelines and Issues in Cancer Screening -- Smith et al.-- CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians COVER QUICK : Author: Keyword(s): Year: Vol: Page: CA Cancer...
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Adding Common Genetic Variants to Breast Cancer Risk Models Offers Only Small Benefit
-- Breast cancer risk assessment models do not perform better when they include common inherited genetic variants recently linked to the disease, according to a study published in the March 18 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine.
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Grant to help boost cancer screening
Kapiolani Women's Center has received support for the seventh year from the Avon Foundation Breast Care Fund to save lives with increased awareness of early detection of breast and cervical cancer.The Breast and Cervical Cancer...
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Rare ATM gene mutations, plus radiation, may increase risk of a second breast cancer
Certain rare mutations in the ataxia telangiectasia mutated (ATM) gene, combined with radiation exposure, may increase a woman's risk of developing a second cancer in the opposite breast, according to a study published online March 19 in the Journal...
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<font color="d4003a">AUDIO:</font> New breast cancer study at OHSU
Doctors hope to speed up the process of drug approval.Click Herefor Jim McLaren's report The OHSU Knight Cancer Institute is one of 20 cancer centers across the country selected to participate in a groundbreaking clinical trial aimed at testing...
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Cancer Prevention Institute of California Study of Breast Cancer in Asian American Women Reveals Rising Occurrences
And Foreign-Born Japanese Women Have Highest Rates In California FREMONT, Calif., March 18 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Research scientists from the Cancer Prevention Institute of California (CPIC) released the results of a study of breast cancer...
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Cancer Prevention Institute of California Study of Breast Cancer in Asian American Women Reveals Rising Occurrences
And Foreign-Born Japanese Women Have Highest Rates In California FREMONT, Calif., March 18 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Research scientists from the Cancer Prevention Institute of California (CPIC) released the results of a study of breast cancer...
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Cancer Prevention Institute of California Study of Breast Cancer in Asian American Women Reveals Rising Occurrences
And Foreign-Born Japanese Women Have Highest Rates In California FREMONT, Calif., March 18 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Research scientists from the Cancer Prevention Institute of California (CPIC) released the results of a study of breast cancer...
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Cancer Prevention Institute of California Study of Breast Cancer in Asian American Women Reveals Rising Occurrences
And Foreign-Born Japanese Women Have Highest Rates In California FREMONT, Calif., March 18 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Research scientists from the Cancer Prevention Institute of California (CPIC) released the results of a study of breast cancer...
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Cancer Prevention Institute of California Study of Breast Cancer in Asian American Women Reveals Rising Occurrences
And Foreign-Born Japanese Women Have Highest Rates In California FREMONT, Calif., March 18 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Research scientists from the Cancer Prevention Institute of California (CPIC) released the results of a study of breast cancer...
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Rare ATM gene mutations, plus radiation, may increase risk of a second breast cancer
Certain rare mutations in the ataxia telangiectasia mutated (ATM) gene, combined with radiation exposure, may increase a woman's risk of developing a second cancer in the opposite breast, according to a study published online March 19 in the....
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Inner-quadrant breast cancer irradiation linked to CV mortality
MedWire News: The risk for death from cardiovascular (CV) disease is more than doubled among patients irradiated for inner-quadrant breast cancer compared with those irradiated for outer-quadrant breast cancer, study findings indicate.
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03/18/10 - EVENTS - 2010 Challenge Raises $200K for Breast Cancer Foundation
WELLINGTON, FL - The ninth annual Challenge of the Americas competition and Gala were held last Saturday night, March13, at International Polo Club Palm Beach.Held as a benefit for the Breast Cancer Research Foundation, the event raised...
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Adding Common Genetic Variants To Breast Cancer Risk Models Offers Only Small Benefit
[ 03/18/2010 ] ADDING COMMON GENETIC VARIANTS TO BREAST CANCER RISK MODELS OFFERS ONLY SMALL BENEFIT Therefore, recommendations for breast cancer screening or treatments will remain unchanged for most women.The study, led by...
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Local doctor receives cancer society award
The Terese Lasser Memorial Award, given by the American Cancer Society (ACS), annually recognizes and honors someone, who has made outstanding contributions to the societys Reach to Recovery program, a volunteer network connecting breast cancer...
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Genetics Add Little to Breast Cancer Risk Prediction
University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine.Action Points Explain to patients that this study showed that including genetic factors added little to the ability to predict a woman's risk of breast cancer. The findings are based on statistical...
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