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Breast Cancer
Breast Cancer
Breast cancer is a cancer of the breast tissue.
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Breast Cancer
2007-06-18 19:46:47
Epidemiology Breast cancer is the most common malignancy in women and the second most common (after lung cancer) cause of death in this group. However, to some extent, it concerns men as well. Different countries in the world have varying incidence of breast cancer.
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The Truth About Breast Cancer
2007-06-18 19:45:39
Breast cancer happens when cells in the breast or a tumor, grow out of control and damages nearby tissue. In women, the most common and fatal type of cancer is breast cancer.
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Self-Leadership While Dealing With Renagade Cancer Cells/ A Personal Story Of Creative Visualization
2007-06-18 19:44:39
breast cancer and a spontainious creative visulization
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The Case of the Nun's Disease
2007-06-18 19:43:23
Article states that it is primarily chemicals in our environment that cause breast cancer (and other cancers) and that our bodies are full of toxins, the body burden, as it is known. Our bodies however do have very efficient mechanisms to remove such toxins but the problem is that modern restrictive clothing, dietary factors and other related issues hamper these mechanisms described in the book. But if the thesis of the book is correct there is one thing that needs to be addressed. It is the riddle why nuns were particularly prone to getting the disease during the seventeenth, eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, more so than other women were. It is a riddle that has perplexed many a learned mind and until now nobody has come up with a satisfactory explanation. It is because of the frequency of breast cancer among nuns that the disease was known until recent times as "The Nun's Disease."
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The Case of the Nun's Disease
2007-06-18 19:41:20
The premise of the article is that it is primarily chemicals in our environment that cause breast cancer (and other cancers) and that our bodies are full of toxins, the body burden, as it is known. Our bodies however do have very efficient mechanisms to remove such toxins but the problem is that modern restrictive clothing, dietary factors and other related issues hamper these mechanisms described in the book. But if the thesis of the book is correct there is one thing that needs to be addressed. It is the riddle why nuns were particularly prone to getting the disease during the seventeenth, eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, more so than other women were. It is a riddle that has perplexed many a learned mind and until now nobody has come up with a satisfactory explanation. It is because of the frequency of breast cancer among nuns that the disease was known until recent times as "The Nun's Disease."
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Breast Cancer - A Death Sentence Caused By Neglect
2007-06-18 19:40:19
Why do women neglect breast cancer symptoms
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Breast Cancer: Steps to Aid in Early Detection
2007-06-18 19:39:17
I learned some interesting facts about breast cancer that I feel every woman should know. The sources I used for this article included the American Cancer Society, The National Cancer Institute, and the Avon Foundation’s Breast Cancer Crusade.
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Breast Cancer Risk: Simple Steps to Prevent Disease
2007-06-18 19:38:13
In order to reduce breast cancer risk, certain steps should be taken early in life. Discover two of these steps.
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Shifting Paradigms In Hormonal Therapy Of Breast Cancer
2007-06-18 19:37:15
Hormone therapy is a very important option for patients with hormone receptor positive beast cancer. Till recently tamoxifen occupied the central position in the treatment of hormone receptor positive breast cancer. Now the hormone treatment in breast cancer is undergoing a paradigm shift.
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Knock Knock - Who's There?
2007-06-18 19:36:11
Knock knock - Who's There?
Cancer, the Unwanted Visitor
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