Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Google Alert - breast cancer

Google News Alert for: breast cancer

Lake turns pink to fight cancer
Lake Sun Leader - Camdenton,MO,USA
This national campaign follows the tradition of "thinking pink" during the month of October in the quest to eradicate breast cancer. ...
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Battle Won in War on Cancer: New Cases Declined for First Time
Bloomberg - USA
Rates fell for all major cancers, including lung cancer, colon cancer, breast cancer in women and prostate cancer in men. Improvements weren't felt equally ...
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New Cases of Cancer Decline in US
New York Times - United States
The decline is primarily due to a reduction in death rates from certain common cancers, including prostate cancer and lung cancer in men, breast cancer in ...
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Healthy meals for breast (and other) cancer survivors
Philippine Star - Manila,Philippines
Taking into account that breast cancer is by far the most frequent cancer among women worldwide, and that the Philippines has the highest incidence rate in ...
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Breast Cancer Incidence Higher Among Young African-American Women ...
Cancer Consultants - Ketchum,ID,USA
Researchers from the National Cancer Institute have reported that the incidence of breast cancer among African-American women under 40 is higher than that ...
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New Cancer Cases Declining in US
New York Times - United States
The decline is due primarily to a reduction in death rates from certain common cancers, including prostate cancer and lung cancer in men, breast cancer in ...
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Some Breast Cancers May Regress on Their Own
Washington Post - United States
The Norwegian study found that more cases of breast cancer were diagnosed after a regular screening program was put in place than before. ...
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Tracking and feedback registry may reduce racial disparities in ...
EurekAlert (press release) - Washington,DC,USA
Alerting surgeons when their breast cancer patients did not attend a follow-up consultation with a medical oncologist was associated with a reduction in ...
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HealthNews
Breast Cancer Drug Avastin Meets Latest Study Goals
HealthNews - Carslbad,CA,USA
One in eight women will be affected by breast cancer during their lifetime. No one knows why some women get breast cancer; certain changes in DNA can cause ...
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Can breast cancer go away on its own?
Seattle Post Intelligencer - USA
Can breast cancer go away on its own? Can aggressive screening and treatment sometimes be a bad thing? Those are some of the questions being raised by the ...
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Google Blogs Alert for: breast cancer

Study: Breast Cancer May Regress on Own
A significant portion of invasive breast cancers may regress on their own without treatment, a new study that is bound to provoke controversy suggests.
NSTA :: News - http://www.nsta.org/
PinkFriday.org Wants To Help Cure Breast Cancer
By Jin
Needless to say, most of the products on offer will come in pink, as that's the official color to represent the fight against breast cancer. The Pink Friday webcast will be on TigerDirect.com or CompUSA.com from 8AM to 5PM eastern, ...
J Gadgets - http://www.jgadgets.com/
Soy-based breast cancer treatment may cause breast cancer
By darthchaosofrspw
Aromatase inhibitors are a mainstay of breast cancer treatment in post-menopausal women. These drugs work by interfering with the enzyme aromatase, which catalyzes a crucial step in converting precursor molecules to estradiol, ...
DC: Infowarrior and Xubuntuphile - http://darthchaosofrspw.wordpress.com/
Trisha Goddard is Breast Cancer Survivor
By Erika
TV host Trisha Goddard was on GMTV this morning sharing her story of how she battled and beat breast cancer. She revealed that exercise was a large part of her routine during radiation and chemotherapy, and says that it helped her get ...
Right Celebrity - http://celebrity.rightpundits.com/
Have cookie, grow breast cancer
By Brad Weeks, MD
An interaction between the hormones estrogen and insulin may encourage the growth and proliferation of breast cancer cells. When breast cancer cells are chronically bathed with estrogen, the breast cancer cells are more susceptible and ...
WeeksMD - http://weeksmd.com/


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