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1. The Case of the Nun's Disease
by Fred Harding
Posted on Jan 29, 2007 |
Dr Watson laid aside his diary and read out aloud what he had written to himself to confirm that everything was as he had remembered of the case. On glancing over my notes of the seventy odd cases in which I have during the last eight years studied the methods of ...read more |
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2. The Case of the Nun's Disease
by Fred Harding
Posted on Jan 29, 2007 |
On glancing over my notes of the seventy odd cases in which I have during the last eight years studied the methods of my friend Sherlock Holmes, I find many tragic, some comic, a large number merely strange, but none commonplace; for, working as he did rather for the love ...read more |
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3. Breast Cancer - A Death Sentence Caused By Ne
by Kacy Carr
Posted on Jan 29, 2007 |
The biggest majority of women who concern themselves over developing breast cancer are the ones who do not even bother to do a self examination (Not all) Self inspection of the breasts should be a main priority for every woman. Breast cancer caught in the early stages of growth will ...read more |
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4. Breast Cancer Risk: Simple Steps to Prevent D
by Alex Fir
Posted on Jan 29, 2007 |
If young women take certain simple steps when they are adolescents, they may reduce risk of breast cancer later in life. A research suggests that puberty could be a crucial time for development of breast cancer. Regular exercise is believed to delay the beginning of a girl's first menstrual period. That ...read more |
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5. Breast Cancer: Steps to Aid in Early Detectio
by Donna Rivera
Posted on Jan 29, 2007 |
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. Early breast cancer isn’t usually detected by pain. In fact, when breast cancer ...read more |
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6. Knock Knock - Who's There?
by Kathy Pippig Harris
Posted on Jan 29, 2007 |
Knock, Knock. . . Who's There?. . .Cancer I have been told that each person's experience with cancer is different. Each approach to treatment is different. And each person's reaction to treatment is different. It was summer of 2001 and I was driving home from having spent a nice weekend camping at ...read more |
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7. Exercise And Breast Cancer
by Sherri L Dodd
Posted on Jan 29, 2007 |
Taking every opportunity to distribute my marketing material for my new book, I stopped by a children’s clothing store one Sunday afternoon. Upon leaving the parking lot, my six year old son caught a glimpse of “those ribbons with two lines”. In my half-engaged attention, I acknowledged his ...read more |
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8. X-Rays and Breast Cancer Risks Considered
by Lance Winslow
Posted on Jan 29, 2007 |
Have you have chest X-Rays? Well they can lead to Breast Cancer, or rather they can greatly increase the risks they say. A recent report in the UK says the women who are genetically susceptible to breast cancer can greatly increase their risks by getting chest X-rays. The report States the ...read more |
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9. Shifting Paradigms In Hormonal Therapy Of Bre
by Scott William
Posted on Jan 29, 2007 |
Until recently tamoxifen occupied the central stage in adjuvant (post operative) hormonal treatment of breast cancer. Tamoxifen has been the unchallenged hormonal therapy of choice for adjuvant treatment of early stage breast cancer for over two decades. Things have changed now. A new group of hormonal drugs that has been introduced ...read more |
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10. Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) - Are You I
by Jackie L. Harvey
Posted on Jan 29, 2007 |
It has been two years since the Women's Health Initiative Estrogen plus Progestin (WHI) arm of this large trial was stopped early because it caused harm. The WHI showed the opposite of what was expected--Estrogen (Premarin) plus Progestin (Provera) caused heart disease and breast cancer as well as blood clots ...read more |
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