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| 6 hours ago by admin Vivian Ward who lives in Houston, Texas, believes women should have their “first screening by age 40 and annually thereafter, especially when there is a history of breast cancer.” Merle Harmon of Tyron, Georgia said while she had not ... ::USAfricaonline.com - http://www.usafricaonline.com/ |
| 14 hours ago by admin Yes, there are some women, like myself, who develop breast cancer without any of the risk factors. They don't really know what causes breast cancer, but we do know that there are certain things that raise the risk, like family history, ... Health awareHealth aware - http://www.hianswers.com/ - References [ More results from Health awareHealth aware ] |
| 6 Dec 2009 Reynolds P of Northern California Cancer Center and colleagues examined data from 57500 teachers who participated in the California Teachers Study. The subjects were nonsmokers for a lifetime and had no history of breast cancer. ... foodconsumer.org - http://www.foodconsumer.org/newsite/ - References [ More results from foodconsumer.org ] |
| 23 hours ago For example, alcohol consumption is linked with higher risk of breast cancer, but lower risk of heart disease. If you have a strong family history of heart disease, but no history of breast cancer, a drink per day might make sense for ... About.com Colon Cancer - http://coloncancer.about.com/b/ |
| 6 Dec 2009 by Staff Women who have pressing reasons, such as personal or familial history of breast cancer, could still continue with this routine screening. For most healthy females there seems to be no overwhelming amount of facts to prove that this ... eFitnessNow - http://www.efitnessnow.com/ - References |
| 4 hours ago by admin Participants were 57523 women who had never smoked and had no history of breast cancer. In the following 10 years, 1754 participants were diagnosed with invasive breast cancer, Reynolds and colleagues found. ... www.smokersinfo.net - http://www.smokersinfo.net/ |
| 16 hours ago There are known risk factors for breast cancer and combinations of risk factors — a family history of the disease, age at which menstruation and menopause start. But scientists have found it difficult to come up with a satisfactory ... All Kaiser Health News - http://www.kaiserhealthnews.org/ |
| 6 Dec 2009 by Mary Mucci The Natural History of Invasive Breast Cancers Detected by Screening Mammography Arch Intern Med, Nov 2008; 168: 2311 – 2316. Archives of Internal Medicine Breast Cancer Overdiagnosis With Screening Mammography–Reply ... Blogs 12 Long Island - http://blogs.news12.com/longisland/ |
| 5 Dec 2009 The researchers examined the risk of developing breast cancer among women who had never smoked tobacco products, but who had a history of exposure to secondhand smoke either at home, at work or in social settings. ... philstar.com - Breaking News - http://www.philstar.com/ |
| 11 hours ago by News Through the NCI Breast Cancer Surveillance Consortium, the researchers examined the first mammograms of women aged 18 to 39 with no prior history of breast cancer. The sample included 99615 mammograms. Even though the risk of developing ... Science Codex - Science news, science articles,... - http://www.sciencecodex.com/ [ More results from Science Codex - Science news, science articles,... ] |
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