Archive for February, 2009



Latest Treatments on Breast Cancer

Tuesday 24 February 2009 @ 11:02 am

There have been many developments in the type of surgery, radiation therapy and chemotherapy offered for cancer. Other treatments which offer promise are biologic therapy, hormone therapy and stem cell treatment. This article will discuss what are the latest developments in breast cancer treatment.

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What Women Know About Breast Cancer Treatment Options

Tuesday 24 February 2009 @ 8:02 am

Women in the US have around a 1 in 8 chance of developing breast cancer at some stage in their lives, and a three percent chance of dying from it. Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer death among women the world over, and is second only to heart disease in total numbers of deaths caused.

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All Women Fear Breast Cancer

Friday 20 February 2009 @ 11:02 am

Women hear about the high incidence of breast cancer in the community. Most of us will have friends or relatives who have suffered the disease and the subsequent associated medical treatments - chemotherapy, radiation and surgery. Some women experience years of prolongation of life and remain healthy after even radical treatment. Others cannot cope with the extreme discomfort and succumb to the disease even after a short period of apparent cure. Some do not wish to continue living after surgical removal of either one or both breasts. We all respond differently to both illness and to treatment but it is certain that all women share an intense desire to avoid the disease.

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Thermography Versus Mammography - Which is Better to Detect Breast Cancer?

Friday 20 February 2009 @ 10:02 am

Thermography is a way of detecting breast cancer in women without using radiation or painful compression techniques. Thermography is an alternative form of detection that is 95% accurate and focuses on prevention.

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Breast Cancer - Its Gestation Period - Signs to Watch Watch Out For and What to Do

Friday 20 February 2009 @ 8:02 am

Breast cancer is a disease that is commonly found in women. No woman ever prays for it, because it could lead to death. Yet every woman stands the risk of contracting it.

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Significances of Understanding the Breast Cancer Symptoms

Tuesday 17 February 2009 @ 11:02 am

Breast cancer symptoms vary broadly, from lumps to swelling to skin alterations, and numerous breast cancers have no clear symptoms at all. Symptoms that resemble those of breast cancer possibly will be the effect of non-cancerous states such as infection or a cyst.

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Important Questions to Ask Before Going For Breast Reconstruction

Tuesday 17 February 2009 @ 10:02 am

When diagnosed with breast cancer, the initial concern for most women is preventing the cancer from spreading to other parts of their body. However, there are also a lot of question you’ll need to ask yourself if are thinking of undergoing breast reconstruction surgery.

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The Factors Connected to Breast Cancer Survival

Tuesday 17 February 2009 @ 10:02 am

Survival from breast cancer possibly will be reliant on various biological effects than those caught up in rising of it. Lots of the danger factors that are connected with breast cancer risk have not been linked with its survival, but there are exemptions. The age at which a woman starts having habitual menstrual phases is a feeble risk factor for this but it has not been related with its survival. A second risk factor for the disease, the age when a woman discontinues having menstrual phases, has not been get to be related with survival as well.

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Breast Cancer - How to Know If You Have Breast Cancer

Friday 13 February 2009 @ 11:02 am

One of the major killers of women all over the world is breast cancer. While its cause is not yet established, it is agreed and proven that factors such as your body size, age, level of alcohol and fat content can make you contract the disease. So, in order to avoid it, it s highly advisable for you to lose weight, reduce your alcohol consumption, engage in exercise and avoid at all cost fatty foods.

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Treatment For Breast Cancer

Friday 6 February 2009 @ 12:02 pm

In current years, there’s been an escalation of life-saving treatment progresses against breast cancer, carrying new expectation and enthusiasm. Instead of simply one or two alternatives, nowadays there’s an irresistible set of choices of treatment preferences that battle the complex mixture of cells in every individual cancer.

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