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While both men and women contract various conditions, some health issues affect women differently and more commonly.
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Intake of dairy milk is associated with a greater risk of breast cancer in women, according to a new study conducted by researchers at Loma Linda University Health.
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Over the past decade, the rate of mortality as a result of cancer has been declining in Iran, a senior advisor to the Iranian health minister has said.
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Breast cancer patients who take the dietary supplements known as antioxidants, as well as iron, vitamin B12, and omega-3 fatty acids, during chemotherapy may be at increased risk of disease recurrence and death, according to new study results appearing in the Journal of Clinical Oncology.
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Women who use certain types of hormones after menopause still have an increased risk of developing breast cancer nearly two decades after they stop taking the pills, long-term results from a big federal study suggest.
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Every 40 minutes, a woman in Iran is diagnosed with breast cancer, indicating a sharp rise in prevalence of the disease, founder of a national campaign for fighting breast cancer has said.
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Cancer is a group of diseases that can begin in different places in the body. All women are at risk of cancer, but some groups are at higher risk than others. Our genes, lifestyle, and the environment around us may raise or lower our risk of getting cancer.
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Breast cancer is a cancer that begins in breast tissue.Other than skin cancer, breast cancer is the most common cancer among women in the United States. Screening can increase your chance of survival with breast cancer if you catch it early. What is breast cancer? Breast cancer is a cancer that begins in breast tissue....
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Women with breast cancer who get newer genetic tests to estimate their risk of recurrence may not be any more anxious about their test results than their peers who get older tests that focus on fewer genes, a recent study suggested. Researchers surveyed 1,063 women with early stage breast cancer who had genetic tests between...
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Women who experience a ‘false positive’ result after a mammogram are twice as likely to end up developing cancer as those who get a negative result, research suggested. Every year, thousands of women are given the ‘all-clear’ after being told that apparent abnormalities are not malignant, telegraph.co.uk reported. But research on more than one million...
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