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Specific gene increases susceptibility to breast cancer
Jul 14, 2010 | Staff | Google News
A new paper by Kerstin Meyer and colleagues, published this week in the open-access journal PLoS Biology, shows how specific changes in the FGFR2 gene alter the way regulatory molecules bind to it, leading to increased gene expression, which, in turn, increases the risk of developing breast cancer...
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The Way You Eat May Affect Your Risk For Breast Cancer
Jun 21, 2010 | Staff | Science Daily
Cancer researchers have long studied the role of diet on breast cancer risk, but results to date have been mixed. New findings published in Cancer Pre...
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Breast cancer drop linked to hormone therapy decline
Jun 15, 2010 | Thomas H. Maugh II | Los Angeles Times
Patient treatment records from a large HMO show that the recent decline in breast cancer rates...
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Many With Breast Cancer Will Never Be Without A Breast Again
Jun 10, 2010 | Staff | Medical News Today
On average, every hour of every day, another woman in the U.S. is told she has breast cancer...
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Scientists link gene mutation to breast cancer
Apr 29, 2010 | Delthia Ricks | Newsday
Scientists in Manhattan say they've discovered the fundamental way a key gene leads to a hereditary form of breast cancer and how that will aid in the hunt for new treatments...
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Fighting Breast Cancer With Food
Jan 7, 2010 | Stephanie Stahl | CBS 3
It could be as simple as having a high fiber cereal for breakfast. A new study is the first solid evidence that fiber can help reduce the risk of brea...
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Manteca woman, 42, loses fight with breast cancer
Dec 31, 2009 | Glenn Kahl | The Manteca Bulletin
A 42-year-old Manteca woman plagued with breast cancer lost her fight for life this week , desperately wanting to live for the sake of her six-month-...
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Are women being conned about the benefits of breast cancer screening?
Dec 29, 2009 | Nigel Hawkes | Daily Mail
Here's a little test. Breast cancer screening reduces deaths by 25 per cent. If we assume that 1,000 women dutifully turn up to all their screening ap...
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Cuts to breast cancer screening will cost women's lives
Sep 2, 2009 | Dara Richardson-Heron | Daily News
Sharon was devastated when she was diagnosed with breast cancer. At 42, the Brooklyn mother of two young girls had few resources to help her cope. Her only saving grace was that the cancer was caught before it had advanced. Early detection means she, hopefully, will remain cancer free and her daughters will have their mom....
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Newer Drug Beats Tamoxifen for Older Breast Cancer Patients
Aug 20, 2009 | Steven Reinberg | Health Day News
For postmenopausal women with breast cancer, treatment with the drug letrozole (Femara) increases survival after surgery more than the widely used tam...
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