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A new University of Grenada (UGR) study found obese women, especially those who began menstruating before their teens, have a higher risk of developing breast cancer when younger, and the risk is even greater for morbidly obese women.
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A new study has determined the antidepressant Paxil, taken while being treated for estrogen sensitive breast cancer with tamoxifen, increased the risk of death by blocking the beneficial effects of tamoxifen.
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 How much exercise do women need to reduce their risk of breast cancer? That's the question a Calgary researcher hopes to answer.
Women who undergo breast cancer surgery may be more likely to receive subsequent surgeries in the future, according to a new study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association.
What we currently call breast cancer should be thought of as 10 completely separate diseases, according to a study which has been described as a landmark moment for treatment.
What we currently call breast cancer should be thought of as 10 completely separate diseases, according to a study which has been described as a landmark moment for treatment.
 Few women who were treated for breast cancer feel persistent fatigue a year later, an Australian study suggests.
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The World Health Organization (WHO) and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) emphasize the value of breastfeeding...
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The radiation emitted during the Fukushima nuclear accident is unlikely to lead to increases in cancer, according to...
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ABOUT J. THOMAS SHAW J. Thomas Shaw was born in Quincy, Illinois, and attended the University of Oklahoma and...
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The majority of UK adults are in support of legal measures to prevent children from being exposed to tobacco...
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The UK government has launched a new consultation on potential plans to introduce a new system of health labelling for...
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