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A new study suggests breast cancer patients might fare worse if they don't have enough vitamin D in their blood. However, experts caution against going overboard with supplements.
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Monday Dec 1, 2008 (foodconsumer.org) -- A new study published today in The FASEB Journal suggests that pregnant women should have enough intake of a nutrient called choline ...
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Experiments in mice could lead to better diagnosis and treatment, experts say ... Gene Predicts Breast Cancer Prognosis Experiments in mice could lead to better diagnosis and ...
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Advanced and metastatic breast cancer information about breast cancer grades and survival. Patient information about breast cancer prognosis, metastases, treatments, chemotherapy ...
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The chances of developing breast cancer are to some extent inherited, but important new findings suggest survival also runs in the family. Research published in the online journal ...
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Breast cancer statistics can be both scary and hopeful. While breast cancer is a very serious disease, the latest breast cancer statistics show that there are good chances for ...
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In the U.S., about 40,410 women will die from breast cancer this year, making it the second most lethal cancer in women. (Lung cancer is the leading cancer killer in women.) The ...
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Breast Cancer Prognosis determination is important for making 1)medical treatment decisions and 2) life-planning decisions. Death rate from breast cancer is 4% per year ...
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