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Tag - breast cancer

Leena Komarraju | Sep 13 2008
breast feeding 6ig61
We already know that breast milk is the best source of nourishment for the new born baby. Now, there is more good news from the breast-feeding world. A study conducted by Dr. Hazel B. Nichols and colleagues (University of Wisconsin, Madison) shows that...
Anupam Agnihotri | Dec 6 2007
woman in kitchen
Perhaps I won’t be wrong if I suggest you not to go far away while searching factors responsible for breast cancer, as the threat might be lurking somewhere in your house. Yes! In your house. This assumption got electrified after a new...
Arpita Mukherjee | Nov 26 2007
processed meat
Processed meat is unsafe for human consumption as it might lead to cancer, according to a new study. The study published in the World Cancer Research Fund's report titled 'Food, Nutrition, Physical Activity and the Prevention of Cancer: a Global...
Arpita Mukherjee | Oct 22 2007
chemotherapy
Modern medicine in spite of its effectiveness has its share of adverse effects as well. This applies to treatment of breast cancer which is discovered by the researchers of the American College of Cardiology. In a study published in the October 9...
Sarita | Oct 17 2007
patagahha
Scientists are developing a new contraceptive pill with no side effects. According to report, the drug, which could be worn as a patch, will offer an alternative to the present pill, which can cause serious side effects like breast cancer, blood cots...
Anupam Agnihotri | Oct 8 2007
big butts
Believe it or not, whom you take as bigger buttocks of your mom are in fact, big bales of breast cancer threat for you! Yea, a new study of 6,370 women has pumped out this somewhat creaky notion. Well, what lies at the bottom of such notion is not...
Irani | Sep 26 2007
newfound breast cancer genes may spare women of unnecessary lengthy treatment
With more than 44,000 people diagnosed with breast cancer each year in the UK alone, it is obvious that there has been an explosion of life-saving treatment advances against breast cancer in recent years. True, today there's an overwhelming menu...
Rekha | Sep 24 2007
breastcancer
Breast cancer is the third most common cause of death among the women worldwide. Detection of breast cancer so far, was through MRI and Mammograms. These detection tests are an expensive affair causing agony to the already anxious patients. Adding to...
Irani | Sep 18 2007
gene may influence breast cancer estrogen link
It has been previously found that some breast cancer cells, which were once triggered by estrogen, can be killed by the hormone itself. But, all set to find the culprit behind what triggers the cells' development, researchers eventually traced back...
Subhankar | Sep 11 2007
yoga the key to the fight against breast cancer
All along our parents and grandparents have been right. The age old importance of yoga that was handed down from generation to generation has been proved right after all. In two separate studies published online in the Journal of Clinical Oncology...
Balbhadra Rana | Sep 10 2007
hjdtsgew
Is even nature biased against the blacks? It seems so if one were to peruse the findings by Dr. M. Catherine Lee of the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center. It says black women in the US are more likely to suffer from harsher, treatment...
Irani | Sep 10 2007
aspirin use can cut breast cancer risk by nearly 25pct
Breast cancer, the most common cancer in the UK now kills more than 12,000 women and around 100 men in UK every year - the rates being increased by more than 50 percent over the last twenty years. In the US, astoundingly the killer disease has...
Subhankar | Sep 10 2007
a breast cancer cell
If you thought that breast cancer occurs only in women, then think again. In a startling news that has rocked the medical world, a man from Alnmouth, Northumberland has been diagnosed with breast cancer, 6 years after his brother overcame the same rare...
Anupam Agnihotri | Sep 5 2007
boobs
By using deodorants, you may no doubt suppress body odor, but not the risk of breast cancer, claims a new study after it found high levels of aluminium in the breast tissues of patients who had undergone mastectomies. Actually, most of the...
Rekha | Aug 24 2007
sunexposure
Cancer, the deadly killer disease is in news for new findings everyday. Here's the latest. Researchers say that almost 30,000 cases of breast and colon cancer could be prevented in Britain alone if they could spend an average of 10-15 minutes exposing...