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Health News about Exposure to Mammography Radiation Raises Chance ...
3 Dec 2009 by admin  
Health News about ABC News Exposure to Mammography Radiation Raises Chance for Breast Cancer in HealthNews Young women already at high risk of developing breast cancer, due to family history or genetic mutation, could be increasing ...
NATURAL HEALTH LIFE SOURCE - http://healthlifesource.com/

Mammography and the risk of breast cancer from low dose radiation ...
3 Dec 2009
"Our findings suggest that low-dose radiation increases breast cancer risk among these young, high-risk women, and a careful approach is warranted," said Marijke Jansen-van der Weide of the University Medical Center Groningen in the ...
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foodconsumer.org - Mammogram radiation raises breast cancer risk ...
2 Dec 2009
The researchers also found, the average risk of breast cancer from radiation exposure was 1.5 times greater in the high-risk women than the high-risk women who were not exposed to radiation from mammogram screening. ...
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Mammogram Radiation May Increase Breast Cancer Risk : dBTechno
1 Dec 2009 by admin  
Mammogram Radiation May Increase Breast Cancer Risk. December 1, 2009. Results of a new study suggest that radiation from mammograms may actually increase risk of breast. Boston (DbTechNo) - Results of a new study suggest that radiation ...
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It's official: Cellphones don't up brain cancer risk
3 Dec 2009 by Ani  
September 15th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Most kids who get CT (computed tomography) scans after seemingly minor head injuries do not need them. The scan only exposes them to heightened radiation risk and cancer, a new study says. ...
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Mammography May Increase Breast Cancer Risk in Some High-risk ...
2 Dec 2009 by mjames  
According to a combined analysis of previous studies, low-dose radiation from annual mammograms may increase the risk of breast cancer among women with genetic or familial predisposition to the disease. These results were presented at ...
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Study: Cell Phone Use Does Not Increase Risk of Brain Cancer ...
18 hours ago by ainsley.jones@narrowcastgroup.com  
A new study has debunked the common belief and refutes recent studies, including one from the World Health Organization, that mobile phone use increases the risk of brain cancer. Cell phones, which omit radiation, have been thought to ...
Mobile Technology - http://www.itbusinessedge.com/cm/community/news/mt/blog

Computer Radiation is Harmful to Your Eyes and Skin | Cancer News ...
3 hours ago by Digg RSS Search for cancer  
Studies show that prolonged exposure to radiation increases the risk of all cancers, tumors, blood disorders, miscarriage, headaches, insomnia, anxiety, aging of the skin, burning, etc.
Cancer News Today - http://www.cancernewstoday.com/

Science Centric | News | Mammography may increase breast cancer ...
2 Dec 2009
Low-dose radiation from annual mammography screening may increase breast cancer risk in women with genetic or familial predisposition to breast cancer, according to a study presented today at the annual meeting of the Radiological ...
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Can mammograms increase cancer risk for some women? - Wellness ...
1 Dec 2009 by Tiffany O'Callaghan  
High-risk patients who had greater levels of exposure to radiation—either beginning mammograms before age 20, or having five or more exposures—were 2.5 times more likely to develop cancer. Researchers say that the findings may suggest ...
Wellness - http://wellness.blogs.time.com/ - References

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