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Ron Bornstein posted a thread.
breast cancer and fertility
something all should know
a new research suggests that most women are not aware of the effects breast cancer treatment can have on fertility.
i believe all should be informed and take measures when p...
a new research suggests that most women are not aware of the effects breast cancer treatment can have on fertility.
i believe all should be informed and take measures when p...

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Ron Bornstein posted a thread.
Removal of arm pit lymph nodes might not be necessary
Did you read that news?
Apparently there is no need to remove the lymph nodes from the armpits if breast cancer was diagnosed in an early stage.
This can change treatment for 15,000 to 40,000 women...
Apparently there is no need to remove the lymph nodes from the armpits if breast cancer was diagnosed in an early stage.
This can change treatment for 15,000 to 40,000 women...
Ron Bornstein posted a thread.
Menopause Can Protect You from Breast Cancer
Researchers from Washington University and the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center believe that a deficiency of hormones that cause the symptoms of climacteric, thereby reducing the possibility of ...
Ron Bornstein posted a thread.
Study Finds Racial Disparity in Breast Cancer Outcomes
Black women had higher death rates, no matter what kind of breast cancer they developed
African-American women had worse outcomes no matter what kind of breast cancer they developed, suggesting that ot...
African-American women had worse outcomes no matter what kind of breast cancer they developed, suggesting that ot...
Ron Bornstein posted a thread.
New drug shows promise in breast cancer combat
For the full article - http://www.wfaa.com/news/local/New-drug-shows-promise-i n-breast-cancer-combat-113113749.html
Breast cancer is the leading cause of death for Texans under the age of 75. There are...
Breast cancer is the leading cause of death for Texans under the age of 75. There are...
Ron Bornstein posted a thread.
new research - Anti-breast-cancer protein found
Researchers at Wake Forest University say they have discovered the first peptide — a short protein amino acid chain — to inhibit growth of human breast cancer tumors in mice. They reported the finding...




