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Myeloma, Breast Cancer Diagnosis- Both Conventional, Off-label…

First of all,  I was grateful to find your site. Thank you for all that you’re doing to help us beat multiple myeloma (MM) and stay in remission. While being treated for breast cancer (advanced),

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Breast Cancer- Cryotherapy Superior Over Surgery

The present research and clinical results have established a new level in breast cancer surgery. The innovative modern cryosurgery is challenged a novel standard for current and future invasive oncology The

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Iodine- Reduce Breast Cancer Risk, Reduce Relapse Risk

“This altered endocrine state may increase the risk of breast, endometrial, and ovarian cancer. Increasing dietary iodine intake may reduce the risk of these cancers” Whether you want to prevent

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Advanced Metastatic Breast Cancer- Integrative Cancer Care

“…survival of metastatic breast cancer patients at the Center was approximately double that of comparison populations and possibly even higher compared to trials published during this period…” The

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Radiation for Breast Cancer- The Risk of Angiosarcoma is Real

…209 (0.1%) of the 184,823 patients who received radiotherapy developed radiotherapy-associated angiosarcoma (RAAS) of the breast and/or chest wall, at a mean latency of 8 years and a median of

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Aromatase Inhibitor Therapy for Women Not Diagnosed with Breast Cancer?

“Tamoxifen is very good at preventing breast cancer, but it also has to be weighed against an increased risk of uterine cancer, stroke or blood clotting negative effects,“ A friend of mine

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Breast Cancer- “Overwhelmed with what to do…”

From: Kathleen  Subject: Overwhelmed with what to do Message Body: I am 65 years old in perfect health except the above.  I had lumpectomy Dec 29/2015.  I do not believe in chemo.  I found the lump

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Will Ductal Carcinoma In-Situ (DCIS) Patients Accept Breast Cancer Risk?

“Our thought is that seeing loved ones go through the severe side effects associated with breast cancer made them think about how they would incorporate that into their own life,” One of the first

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Can Your Lumpectomy Spread Breast Cancer?

“Studies have shown a spike in breast cancer metastases 12 to 18 months after a lumpectomy or mastectomy.” Cancer Coach- My mother had DCIS in 2012 and had a lumpectomy along with radiation

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Diet to Reduce Risk of Breast Cancer, Reduce Risk of Relapse

Our results suggest a beneficial effect of a Mediterranean diet supplemented with extra-virgin olive oil in the primary prevention of breast cancer (BC) You may fear a breast cancer diagnosis, you may

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Breast Cancer Integrative Therapy Plan

Breast Cancer Patients Can Look Beyond Conventional Therapies to Evidence-Based Integrative Therapies   Let’s be honest. Frequent, moderate exercise during your active cancer therapy for breast

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Mammography Does NOT Reduce Breast Cancer Mortality

“for each breast cancer death prevented, about three over-diagnosed cases will be identified and treated.” “MAMMOGRAMS SAVE LIVES” is often a rallying cry for many breast cancer

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