1. Basic Breast Cancer Information - FAQs - Breast Cancer Health Pages - MedHelp
When breast cancer cells spread, the cancer cells are often found in lymph nodes near the breast. Also, breast cancer can spread to almost any other part of the body. The most common are the bones,...
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2. CDC - Basic Information about Breast Cancer
A breast is made up of three main parts: glands, ducts, and connective tissue. The glands produce milk. The ducts are passages that carry milk to the nipple. The connective tissue (which consists of fibrous and fatty tissue) connects and holds eve...
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3. Breast Cancer Information
According to the American Cancer Society, breast cancer is the most common cancer among American women, except for skin cancers. The chance of developing invasive breast cancer at...
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4. Breast Cancer News and Information
Breast Cancer News and Information Breast Cancer News - 2008 (associated with increased breast cancer risk. This mutation may account for 16 per cent of meningiomas.) Breast...
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5. Breast Cancer: General Information
Breast Cancer: General Information
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6. Breast Cancer Information and Resources
Breast Cancer Information and Resources
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7. Breast Cancer Information and Types of Breast Cancer
Breast cancers are potentially life-threatening malignancies that develop in one or both breasts. The structure of the female breast is important in understanding this cancer:
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8. Breast Cancer Information - National Breast Cancer Foundation
Now that you’ve got the basics on breast cancer from watching Beyond the Shock ® and reading through our site—you probably have even more questions about surviving breast cancer. At NBCF we also encourage you to use our...
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9. T-scan Impedance Imaging of Breast Cancer: Clinical Example | T Scan | Imaginis The Women's Health Resource
The mammogram showed microcalcifications (tiny calcium deposits that are an indicator of early breast cancer) and a 10 mm tumor (mass) posteriorly in the upper, outer quadrant of the right breast (see the mammogram image on the far right, the lowe.....
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10. Breast Cancer Information and Resources | Oncolink
Overview; Risk and Prevention; Screening; Treatment Options; Ask the Experts; Support; News; NCI Resources; OncoTips; OncoLink Library; Conferences; Resources; OncoLink/Emerging Med Cancer Clinical Trials Matching;
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