| 12/01/2008 03:18 PM |
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Eating eggs when pregnant affects breast cancer in offspring (EurekAlert!)
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( Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology ) A stunning discovery based on epigenetics (the inheritance of propensities acquired in the womb) reveals that consuming choline -- a nutrient found in eggs and other foods -- during pregnancy may significantly affect breast cancer outcomes for a mother's offspring. This finding by Boston University biologists is the first to link ...
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| 12/01/2008 03:28 PM |
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Breast cancer in men: Mammography and sonography findings (EurekAlert!)
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( American Roentgen Ray Society ) Mammography and sonography findings help doctors identify and appropriately treat breast cancer in men, according to a study performed at the University of Texas M.D. Cancer Center in Houston, Texas.
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| 12/01/2008 03:35 PM |
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Breast cancer in men: Mammography and sonography findings (PhysOrg)
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Mammography and sonography findings help doctors identify and appropriately treat breast cancer in men, according to a study performed at the University of Texas M.D. Cancer Center in Houston, TX.
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| 12/01/2008 03:06 PM |
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Breast cancer treatment offers better outcome to women with implants (PhysOrg)
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Women with early-stage breast cancer who have undergone breast augmentation may be treated successfully with a partial-breast radiation treatment called brachytherapy, according to a study presented today at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA). Patients treated with brachytherapy have better cosmetic outcomes and avoid the risk of the implant hardening, ...
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| 12/01/2008 03:35 PM |
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Eating eggs when pregnant affects breast cancer in offspring (PhysOrg)
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A stunning discovery based on epigenetics (the inheritance of propensities acquired in the womb) reveals that consuming choline—a nutrient found in eggs and other foods—during pregnancy may significantly affect breast cancer outcomes for a mother's offspring. This finding by a team of biologists at Boston University is the first to link choline consumption during pregnancy to breast cancer. It ...
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| 12/01/2008 01:21 PM |
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Breast Cancer Treatment Offers Better Outcome To Women With Implants (Medical News Today)
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Women with early-stage breast cancer who have undergone breast augmentation may be treated successfully with a partial-breast radiation treatment called brachytherapy, according to a study presented today at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA).
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| 12/01/2008 02:37 PM |
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Women with Implants See Better Results in Breast Cancer Treatment with Brachytherapy (Senior Journal)
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●Brachytherapy can successfully treat early-stage breast cancer in women with implants and preserve the breast's appearance. ●Breast brachytherapy substantially reduces the risk of implant hardening.
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| 12/01/2008 03:15 PM |
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When Mammograms Aren't Enough: New Innovations Help Catch Breast Cancer Early (Lexington Clipper-Herald)
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(ARA) - Following a false diagnosis of stomach cancer, it took five years of countless doctors, tests and hospital visits before Barbara Robertson was accurately diagnosed with breast cancer.
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| 12/01/2008 03:12 PM |
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On the Move With a New Breast Cancer Resource (Lexington Clipper-Herald)
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(ARA) - When a woman is first diagnosed with breast cancer, all kinds of questions go through her mind, and not all of them are about the cancer itself. "Will I be able to remain active? What kind of impact will treatment have on my lifestyle? Can I still be intimate with my significant other?"
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| 12/01/2008 09:20 AM |
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European Ancestry Increases Breast Cancer Risk Among Latinas (Medical News Today)
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Latina women have a lower risk of breast cancer than European or African-American women generally, but those with higher European ancestry could be at increased risk, according to data published in the December 1 issue of Cancer Research, a journal of the American Association for Cancer Research.
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