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  • Signs and Symptoms of Breast Cancer  By : Joyce Turner
    Knowing the signs and symptoms of breast cancer may help save your life. When the disease is discovered early, you have more treatment options and a better chance for a cure. Most breast lumps aren't cancerous. Yet the most common sign of breast cancer for both men and women is a lump or thickening in the breast. Often, the lump is painless.
  • Information on Breast Cancer  By : Joyce Turner
    The breasts sit on the chest muscles that cover the ribs. Each breast is made of 15 to 20 lobes. Lobes contain many smaller lobules. Lobules contain groups of tiny glands that can produce milk. Milk flows from the lobules through thin tubes called ducts to the nipple. The nipple is in the center of a dark area of skin called the areola. Fat fills the spaces between the lobules and ducts.
  • 10 Ways to Cope with Breast Cancer  By : Bob Pardue
    Breast cancer is a dreadful desease and a top killer of women today. If you have been diagnosed with cancer or are on a treatment schedule, don't feel that you are alone in this battle. The article will give some positive advice for coping with breast cancer and I hope it helps you to realize you can become a survivor.
  • Facts of Breast Cancer  By : Gary Giardina
    The last thing that you want to hear is that you or someone that you dearly love has just been diagnosed with breast cancer.
  • Breast Cancer Preventive Method  By : Spring H. Health
    This term may be the most frighten for every women. Among any other women disease, it seems that breast cancer is the one that happen very frequently and there are grater risk for them to dead or have to get an operation. Even though the current advanced medical technology helps a lot of women to safe from this disease but still it is the one that many of them do not want to get.
  • Learning About Arthritis Foundation  By : Cindy Heller
    American Arthritis Foundation is the leading and most viable non-profit health organization that handles arthritis. They also sponsor all sort of arthritis studies to treat arthritis in addition to make available educational information on arthritis to patients.
  • Breast Cancer Risk  By : Darlene Yocom
    Why must women need to know the breast cancer risk ?
  • Survival Rates And Recovery Chances At Different Breast Cancer Stages  By :
    Article reveals fact that 86% of women who develop breast cancer live for at least five years after diagnosis. Discuss the various stages of breast cancer and the survival rates depending on the stage where it was discovered.
  • Breast Cancer Survivors Spawn Increased Breast Cancer Awareness  By : Mike Veluch
    The article examines a new breast cancer trend, that is, an increase in survivors. With more survivors, breast cancer awareness has taken many new forms.
  • The Spread of Breast Cancer  By : Mike Veluch
    The article examines the evolution of breast cancer as it relates to breast cancer rates changing in various demographics.
  • Alcohol and Breast Cancer  By : Mike Veluch
    This article examines recent research regarding the link between breast cancer and alcohol use.
  • Breast Cancer: No Longer A Killer  By : Aditi Miscall
    Breast cancer remains a serious condition, affecting one in twelve women sometime in their lifetime. But, fortunately, it is no longer typically life threatening or permanently scarring.
  • Free Cancer Meds  By : Nicole Calhoun
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  • Diet and Breast Cancer, Myths and Uncertainties  By : Aditi Miscall
    No area of oncology is more complex and controversial than the relationship of cancer and diet. Everyone would like to believe that there is some diet which can substantially affect the likelihood of cancer, or better still to cure it once contracted. But to date, the evidence of the effect of diet is unclear and often inconsistent.
  • Vitamin D and Calcium Associated With Reduced Breast Cancer Risk  By : EmpoweredD
    Calcium & Vitamin D intake may lower Breast Cancer risk
  • Cervical Cancer Smear Test - The Long Wait  By : kacycarr
    Suffering in silence is not the cure for cervical cancer but modern medicine is.
  • Silicone Breast Implants and Breast Cancer  By : LookingYourBest
    Breast cancer occurs in tissues dense with ducts and glands, and may spread throughout the body. About one in every eight women in North America develops breast cancer in her lifetime. Because of the safety issues surrounding silicone in medical devices and the incidence rate of breast cancer in the human population, questions concerning increased risks of developing breast cancer for women with breast implants have been raised
  • Living Life After Breast Cancer: Surviving And Thriving  By : Wendy Mitchell
    Breast cancer survivors are growing in numbers.
  • Breast Cancer - The Ways Of Detecting It  By : Allison Thompson
    There are various different kinds of cancer that people are now being diagnosed with and of all of these breast cancer is actually one of the more easily treatable. However it is vital that if a woman wants to get her breast cancer treated then it is best if it is detected during its early stages of growth. The reason why this form of cancer is so easily treatable is because of the methods of detection of that are employed. These methods have now made this form of cancer one of the more favorable for not only being treated easily but is more likely to provide the sufferer with a cure.
  • Breast Cancer - In Denial after finding a Lump in the Breast  By : kacycarr
    Why do some women believe they are exempt from contracting breast cancer?
  • A Different Approach To Metastatic Breast Cancer Treatment  By : Wendy Mitchell
    There is important information that more than 155,000 women in the United States currently living with metastatic breast cancer and potentially receiving treatment should know.
  • Promote Breast Cancer Awareness  By :
    According to BreastCancer.org, “Every three minutes a woman in the United States is diagnosed with breast cancer.” Breast cancer is a serious illness that affects a significant population and should not be disregarded.

    Research concerning breast cancer prevention and early cancer detection is constantly conducted, but some people are still uninformed about how to protect themselves against this disease. So, how can you educate your employees, clients and patients about br...
  • Beauty Helps Find A Cure  By : Wendy Mitchell
    It's a beautiful thing. Sonia Kashuk, an expert at making women look their most beautiful, has made it her mission to help find a cure for breast cancer.
  • Lowering Risk of Breast Cancer  By : Bob Taylor
    Brest cancer is the most common cancer among women.
    Usually, the body creates healthy, normal cells, but if a cell changes into an abnormal, harmful form, it can divide quickly and making many copies of itsel, a tumor, abnormal body cells form a lump.
    If you are a woman and live an otherwise full and healthy life, there is about a 15% chance you’ll develop breast cancer by the age of 90.
  • Reducing Breast Cancer Risk  By : Wendy Mitchell
    Research from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine found that black cohosh/Remifemin can lower the risk of breast cancer by as much as 60 percent.
  • A Test To Detect Early Breast Cancer  By : Wendy Mitchell
    Millions of women are at risk for breast cancer--the second- leading cause of death for women in America. Now, a new blood test for early detection is being tested that has the potential to save millions of lives.
  • Breast Change and Breast Cancer: A Women’s Health Issue  By : Roland Parris Jefferson III
    There is a wide incidence of women in the Western world who experience breast changes that are a direct consequence of their menstrual cycle and it is believed that as high as 70 percent of women are so afflicted. These women may find their breasts have become very uncomfortable due to their becoming tender, swollen or lumpy.
  • Why the opposite breast should be evaluated with MRI?  By : Jennifer Kelly
    Breast cancer is a worldwide problem with which causes 502,000 deaths per year worldwide. In the United States breast cancer is the most common form of cancer diagnosed in women. Every year more than 40,000 women in the United States die of breast cancer. A recent study has suggested that in women who are diagnosed with breast cancer the other breast may harbor occult malignancy that is not detected by mammogram. This article explains what every women who are diagnosed with breast cancer should
  • Cathy Goodman Willed Cancer Out Of Her Body Using The Secret.  By : Karen Giardunio
    Cathy Goodman was diagnosed with Breast Cancer and with her mind set on healing, it was gone in 3 months! I believe that using the mind in union with a Doctors care will make all the difference for anyone who wants to find a more peaceful process to deal with their illness. Read on to find the other things Cathy did to win her battle.
  • Breast Cancer And The Benefits Of Liquid Kelp.  By : JD Stratis...
    Seaweed studies released have proven conclusively that those who follow a regimen of eating raw kelp or ingesting natural kelp extracts, notice a definite reduction of times they've caught a cold or flu virus. The natural health benefit of kelp has also proven to reduce the amount of time the symptoms of the cold or flu virus remained with the test patient.

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