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Breast Cancer Risk Is Not So Easy to Figure Out
The new screening recommendations are for women at normal risk; are you among them?
Routine Mammograms Before 50: Not Much Point
On balance, they do more harm than good, a government task force concludes in new recommendations.
Surgery for Breast Cancer: Complex Options, Difficult Decisions
Choosing between a lumpectomy and mastectomy isn't as easy as looking at a few study findings.
Health Buzz: FDA Says Food Safety Will Require Better Funding, and Other Health News
Why women should push for healthcare reform; what to do about "stage zero" breast cancer.
The Confusion Over DCIS: What to Do About 'Stage Zero' Breast Cancer?
Abnormal cells proliferating in a breast duct means surgery (at least). Will it always be that way?
More High-Risk Women Preempt Breast Cancer
Growing number with genetic, familial susceptibilities opt for double mastectomy.
December 03, 2008
- HealthDay
Cancer Prevention
Leading a healthier lifestyle will not guarantee you a cancer-free life, but it will reduce your risk.
March 02, 2007
- Cancer
Treating Breast Cancer
Recommend treatment is based on the size of your tumor and the extent to which it has spread.
September 01, 2005
- Cancer
Breast Cancer Tests
There are a host of different tests for breast cancer.
September 01, 2005
- Cancer
About Breast Cancer
Each year, about 215,000 women in the United States are diagnosed with invasive breast cancer.
September 01, 2005
- Cancer
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