There is no evidence to suggest wearing a tight-fitting bra or underwired bra can cause breast cancer. |
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The mammary glands of pubescent female mice developed structurally in a way that made them more likely to develop breast cancer. |
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A screening mammogram is an X-ray of the breast to find any breast changes in women who have no signs of breast cancer. |
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Typically, when a woman has breast cancer, she undergoes a lumpectomy to excise the cancer. |
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She found a lump about the size of a half dollar in her breast while taking a shower. |
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When a baby suckles, this sends nerve impulses from the breast to the brain. |
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In addition, suckling at the breast requires a very different use of the tongue and lips when compared to bottle-feeding. |
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The sample is usually taken from the back of the hip bone, or sometimes the breast bone. |
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The breed also has completely webbed feet and swims with a breast stroke instead of a dog paddle. |
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Sophia started to tug the Guard's navy dress coat, lightly jingling the badges on her left breast pocket. |
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The breast is examined in a segment arranged in an imaginary radial pattern centred on the nipple. |
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An increasing number of women are choosing breast augmentation to enhance their appearance. |
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The growth can invade local tissues of the breast and chest wall as well as spread through the blood and lymphatic systems. |
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Tender breast buds in prepubertal girls can be misdiagnosed as abnormal lumps, but should not be biopsied or excised. |
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The premature growth arrest of breast and skin epithelial cells grown on plastic substrates may be due to an inadequate culture environment. |
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For decision support, other kinds of likelihood of malignancy or benignancy and retrieval based on similar other breast images were constructed. |
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Duck breast is pan-roasted golden as schnitzel and encircled by a cherry jus and caramelized salsify. |
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Now many suspicious breast masses and calcifications can be biopsied with a needle. |
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Then came the main course, tender breast of duckling with peach, amaretti and baby vegetables. |
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Indeed, the chicken breast and the leg of lamb came out a bit overdone and dry, as perhaps your grandmother's did. |
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They do a brow lift, the face-lift, the nose job, a lip augmentation, a chin implant, breast augmentation, liposuction all at the same time. |
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The marinated chicken breast was dry and overdone, and the salmon, though clean tasting, had little flavor. |
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The cub nursed at her breast with as little fear as the young child newly born she had left behind at home. |
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While only the adolescent female knows her menarcheal status, breast development is noticeable to all. |
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Early menarche and late menopause may also increase the risk of breast cancer by affecting lifetime exposure to hormones. |
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She had plenty of breast milk but the child was not latching on properly to feed. |
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Gass suspects constriction of blood vessels that reduces oxygen delivery to breast tissues is partly to blame. |
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Benn recounts how, as his own death sentence appeared to lift, he nursed Caroline through terminal breast cancer. |
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It includes text which Joan wanted to use to show what it feels like to have breast cancer without making it depressing or self-pitying. |
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It appears that as little as one tablespoon of ground flaxseed a day could help protect against breast cancer. |
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During her first and second years at medical school Patrice nursed her own mother, who had terminal breast cancer. |
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Basted with sweet and sour vinegar and cherry juice, the meaty duck breast tasted succulent and flavourful. |
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I went for the roast chicken breast stuffed with Brie and sun-blushed tomatoes and served with a sauce of port and redcurrant. |
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The patient, a 37-year-old woman with a history of breast carcinoma, presented clinically with acute thyroiditis. |
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Heralded as a breakthrough treatment for breast and ovarian cancer, taxol is found in the bark of the Pacific yew tree. |
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The use of postoperative adjuvant irradiation in breast conservation and after mastectomy is increasing. |
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Dinner alternates nightly between fish, like seared orange roughy, and poultry, like chicken breast with polenta. |
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The mother should notify her own and the baby's physician of any symptoms of mastitis, and milk from an infected breast should not be fed. |
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Some women are so hung up about their bodies that they consent to labioplasty and breast enlargements. |
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This sparrow has prominent streaking on its breast with a conspicuous dark spot in the center of it. |
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We assumed, in the statistical model, that censoring was independent of breast cancer risk within each stratum of stress. |
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These mice could not lactate, but they were also protected from breast cancer development when infected by mouse mammary tumor virus. |
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The nutrient content of expressed breast milk varies depending on the stage of lactation at which it is collected. |
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Women who start menstruating early in life or who have a late menopause have an increased risk of developing breast cancer. |
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The breast milk can be stored in a plastic or glass bottle with a sealable top. |
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The authors recommend their large-tissue-section approach for routine handling of all breast excisions and mastectomies. |
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The risk is small compared to the benefits of using tamoxifen to treat breast cancer. |
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Defining the potential role of these agents in the treatment of breast cancer is of great clinical relevance. |
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The young actress had a lump removed from her breast because doctors suspected it was cancerous. |
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A pianist is preparing to tickle the ivories for 15 hours to raise money for her church and help people battle breast cancer. |
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As the breast cancer rate rose in 1978, the government took the precautionary step of banning three pesticides. |
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Nurses from the new breast unit at Airedale Hospital were tickled pink by a supermarket's fundraising effort. |
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I decided on roast breast of duck, served with the same potato terrine, some glazed parsnips and scorzonera. |
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Firstly, mammography was given annually rather than biennially, as has been usual in other modern breast cancer screening trials. |
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We determined the effect of artificial teats and cups on breast feeding in preterm infants. |
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Some of the malodorous wounds seen at the end of life include bedsores and fungating breast cancer lesions. |
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Remove the birds and carve down one side of the breast bone, snipping the bird in half. |
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However, three trials have shown the drug is highly effective in women newly diagnosed with breast cancer. |
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No more breast biopsies, bowel resections, hysterectomies, or radical retropubic prostatectomies due to cancer. |
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Terbutaline passes into breast milk but has not been shown to cause harmful effects in the infant. |
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Now, the impersonal one-size-fits-all breast prostheses may become a thing of the past. |
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Data mining capabilities will allow physicians to study the effects of environment, heredity and lifestyle on breast cancer. |
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Adults have brown upperparts and buff-white underparts with a brownish breast band of short streaks. |
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Early detection through mammography has been a major factor in the dramatic decrease in breast cancer mortality. |
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He turned around, not a hair out of place, the pen poking out the top of his breast pocket. |
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First, the rat mammary gland shows a high susceptibility to developing neoplasms, and these neoplasms closely mimic human breast disease. |
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The company says it has already improved its chicken nuggets, which now only contain breast meat and 30 per cent less salt. |
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Papillomavirus DNA was present in 25 of 29 samples of breast carcinoma and in 20 of 29 samples from the corresponding mamilla. |
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Other side effects may occur including headaches, weight gain, nausea, breast tenderness, and depression. |
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Cut off the wings, breast and legs and break up the carcass with a meat mallet. |
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It has a light breast with scaled patterning, white streaks along brown sides, and black and grey scaling on the nape of the neck. |
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I recommend that women establish a regular monthly routine of breast self-examination. |
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A year and a half ago a study came out suggesting that breast self-examination was useless. |
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Doctors also promote measures such as breast self-examination and periodic pap smear checks for women. |
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Our ontological classification scheme provides actionable hormonal treatment strategies for all subtypes of human breast cancer. |
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My order of magret of duck was beautifully cooked, the slices of pinkish breast meat fanned out over cep mushrooms. |
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Preferring chicken breast to legs, I used meat alone, cut into generous pieces and marinaded in the sauce overnight. |
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While other men had pictures of their sweethearts in their breast pockets, he carried a photo of a Queen Anne chair. |
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Examples include household recycling, voting, and health-related behaviours such as breast self-examination and exercise. |
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Clinical studies that evaluated breast self-examination were included in the review. |
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For my main course I chose the breast of chicken on a bed of roasted salsify, with vegetable ribbons and a green herb and mustard sauce. |
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Finally, I should tell you that not all physicians believe that breast self-examination is a good thing. |
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The male lacks the barred throat and breast pattern of the Lichtenstein's sandgrouse. |
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The duck breast with fruit, tagliatelle with mullet fillets, and kebabs with spinach are particularly good. |
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Women with a fibrocystic disease should continue to do breast self-examination. |
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Two studies of underarm antiperspirants and deodorants and breast cancer have provided conflicting results. |
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The breast augmentation was successful, and she says she feels much younger. |
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Most commonly, breast pain is associated with the menstrual cycle and is most severe before the menses. |
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The book details guidelines for breast reconstruction, oncologic management, and the latest surgical techniques. |
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We calculated country level rates of breast feeding by age group as infant population weighted averages of age specific feeding rates. |
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She went through surgery to remove a cancerous lump on her right breast and 17 surrounding lymph nodes. |
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A breast cyst is a fluid-filled sac, like a tiny balloon, inside the breast. |
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Yes, but it is also an unforgettable reminder of the omnipresence of breast cancer. |
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Women with breast cancer may benefit from adjuvant chemotherapy, hormonal therapy, or both. |
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The Native Health Act of 1909 meant that Maori women could no longer breast feed, nor use whangai systems to adopt children. |
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A breast guy couldn't date a flat-chested girl, nor could a girl who loves a man with a thick head of hair date a bald guy. |
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He analysed multicentre clinical trials particularly in relation to prostate and breast cancer. |
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Skinless turkey breast is an excellent low-fat protein source, lower even than skinless chicken breast. |
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There has been an increasing trend to give chemotherapy to almost all young patients with operable breast cancer regardless of lymph node status. |
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They received follow-up data from the Greater Glasgow Health Board Audit of operable breast cancers. |
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Within five years of the diagnosis of operable breast cancer, the disease recurs in up to one third of women. |
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Almost 95 percent of breast cancers diagnosed in men are invasive ductal or unclassified carcinomas. |
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A group of estrogen-blocking drugs called aromatase inhibitors have proven effective in preventing breast cancer from recurring after surgery. |
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We both went for the combo which contained a portion of pulled pork, a BBQ chicken breast and wing and two sides. |
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Most of the breast tissue in a man is concentrated in the area immediately behind the nipple and areola. |
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Cut each breast in half lengthways and flatten with a rolling pin between two sheets of cling film, until they are 5mm thick. |
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No matter what your age, you can increase your chances of early breast cancer detection by being vigilant about protecting your good health. |
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He wants to wipe her lipstick off his face and reaches for a handkerchief in his breast pocket. |
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According to Advanced Cosmetic Surgery, the top three cosmetic procedures for Irish women are breast operations, liposculpture and face lifts. |
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There is a significant body of evidence suggesting that where lindane is used extensively, the incidence of breast cancer is higher. |
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Sudden cardiac arrests account for more deaths each year than the total number of deaths from AIDS, lung and breast cancer, and stroke combined. |
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When a breast can't perform its natural functions, many women find it difficult to accept it as part of their body. |
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Lesions that should probably be removed stereotactically are those in women who have breast implants or have a pacemaker implanted in the breast. |
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She believes that the contraceptive pill, like pregnancy, will eventually be shown to protect against breast cancer. |
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A barbecued duck breast with roasted plums might have been enjoyable if it hadn't arrived mocha brown. |
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Written in diary form it is a humorous, self depreciating honest account of a woman faced with the realities of a breast cancer diagnosis. |
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The butchers had belly of pork, breast of lamb, brisket of beef, neck of lamb, offal such as liver and heart, and hock of bacon. |
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A bearded Lapith plunges the very long head of his thrusting-spear into the breast of a Centaur who defends himself with a rock. |
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Currently, detection of breast cancer relies largely on radiologists reading X-rays known as mammograms. |
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The backstroke is ideal for toning the upper body, while the breast stroke works those hard-to-tone inner thighs. |
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When roasting whole guinea fowl, protect the breast meat with bacon rashers. |
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It has a place in the breast of die-hard lefties, but finds a home also among decent, humane, middle-of-the-roaders and true conservatives. |
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Next time I make the chicken dish I will use breast only, because I prefer white meat. |
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The main problem in the recognition of these lesions lies in differentiating them from primary breast carcinomas. |
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She is wearing her original dainty lawn dress with lace edged bertha collar, pigeon breast front and matched underwear. |
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The latest breakthrough holds out new hope for the rising number of breast cancer and prostate cancer sufferers in Scotland. |
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Other research also points to agrochemicals as a potential risk factor for breast cancer. |
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Ongoing epidemiological studies suggest a slightly increased threat of breast cancer in women exposed to synthetic diethylstilbestrol. |
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Evidence is lacking as to whether breast examinations can reduce breast cancer mortality. |
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Mammary gland carcinoma induced in the rat with DMBA has a histogenetic pathogenesis comparable to that of human breast cancer. |
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An early stage cancer will probably involve a lumpectomy, removing the lump and the breast tissue around it. |
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Now not everybody is a candidate for what we call breast conservation, that is just doing a lumpectomy and radiation. |
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Most women with early breast cancer get offered a lumpectomy with radiation or a mastectomy. |
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But then right after I came out, I think I found a lump in my breast that we thought was cancer, and I had to get a lumpectomy. |
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When you practise breast self-examination you are not looking for trouble. |
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A number of health checks are available, including breast examinations, cervical smears, blood testing, blood pressure and advice on other health-related issues. |
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A review of 63 medical studies found that taking 1,000 international units of Vitamin D can help ward off several common cancers, including breast and colon cancers. |
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In infants the rash may be mistaken for breast or formula milk. |
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It is an anti-oestrogen widely used in the adjuvant therapy of breast cancer and is also used as a prophylactic to prevent the disease in high-risk women. |
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The best way to prevent mastitis is keep the breast empty of milk. |
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Season the squab hearts, legs, and breast with fleur de sel and pepper. |
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And yes, that is kat Dennings getting her breast sucked by two men while a third pours liquor down her throat. |
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Love them or hate them, breast implants play an outsized role in the Venezuelan national psyche. |
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Risk factors for breast cancer in men suggest a hormonal imbalance, and up to 20 percent of male breast cancer cases have been associated with Klinefelter's syndrome. |
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Between a quarter and a third of women diagnosed with operable breast cancer will have a recurrence of their disease within five years of it being diagnosed. |
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It is associated with breast and testicular abnormalities, infertility and Klinefelter's syndrome, a genetic abnormality in which men have one or more extra X chromosomes. |
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They then set about culturing the breast milk for bacteria and for viruses. |
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The study also indicated that the worse a woman's hot flash symptoms were, the lower her risk of developing breast cancer. |
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Today, saccharides can be found in supplements and foods, such as edible fungi, breast milk, certain fruits and vegetables, whole grains, roots and plants. |
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Nonetheless, the utilization of thermography as a breast cancer screening tool has been a very controversial topic within the healthcare community for the past decade. |
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Women with HBOC hold a lifetime risk of 50-85 percent for breast cancer and 15-40 percent for ovarian cancer. |
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Medical history included a lumpectomy of the same breast 20 years earlier. |
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A rash, redness, scaliness around the nipple or itching that lasts several weeks could also be a sign of eczema or Paget's disease, a rare form of breast cancer. |
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These include diabetes, nipple piercings, lumpectomies or breast irradiation, the use of corticosteroids, having silicone breast implants, and being a heavy smoker. |
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They were taught breast self-examination for early detection. |
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In 1931, they reported the case of a woman who had had radical mastectomy for scirrhous carcinoma of the breast 14 months before her final presentation. |
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Mothers who breastfeed may be at less risk for developing breast and ovarian cancer. |
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Goats milk is the closest equivalent to human breast milk and I always take these in combination with oil of oregano capsules. |
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The toolkit for treating aggressive breast cancer once it migrates to another part of the body remains limited. |
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Abundant breast lobules were present in the adjacent breast tissue in all cases in this subgroup, but these showed little evidence of active lactational change. |
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More particularly it relates to breast pads designed to minimize irritation caused by the retention of lacteal fluid on the body-contacting portion of the pad. |
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Then, in 2000, she was diagnosed with breast cancer and underwent a mastectomy, beating cancer again. |
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This was followed by breast of hazel grouse with Madeira sauce. |
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She splattered mud on a sympathetic spouse who has suffered from breast cancer and multiple sclerosis. |
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He would button me into his breast pocket and pet me for luck. |
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An Italian scientist named Romano Demicheli presented data from a decades-long study of breast cancer patients. |
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It is commonly used for irregular menstruation, PMS, breast distension and lumps, leukorrhea, menopausal disorders, uterine bleeding and chronic hepatitis. |
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In most cases, cracked or bleeding nipples can be healed by adjusting the way the baby is positioned at the breast and correcting his technique of latching on. |
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Hold your breast close to mine And embrace me because it's cold, and I will be happier. |
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Hamer died March 17, 1977 from complications of heart disease and breast cancer. |
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Certain health issues, such as breast disease, cervical smears, the menopause and hormone replacement therapy, are of particular concern to women, and are discussed here. |
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A young girl could watch as her newborn sibling latched on to her mother's breast, and could observe how the mother would switch the nursling from one breast to the other. |
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Based on studies of the distribution of first-generation sulfonylureas into breast milk, the AAP considers tolbutamide to be compatible with breast-feeding. |
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Delirium and dementia may arise from brain metastases, which usually originate from lung cancer but also from tumours of the breast and alimentary tract and melanomas. |
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Certain kinds of chemotherapy, administered to patients with lymphoma and breast cancer, can produce secondary bladder cancer. |
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Stage coaches seldom stopped to chain a wheel, but trusted to the strength of the breast straps of the wheel horses to control the speed in descending a hill. |
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He even carried a laminated card in his breast pocket, with the names of his clients on it. |
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An identification tag dangling from a lanyard around his neck was tucked discreetly into a breast pocket. |
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Literally all the residents of industrialized countries now carry measurable amounts of several xenobiotic pollutants in breast and other tissues. |
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In case any one forgot, the letters UEFA were sewn into the breast pocket of his suit. |
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She is one of eleven women who joined an eight-week program at the Royal Brisbane Hospital aimed at improving the fitness and well-being of breast cancer recoverers. |
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The ducts are somewhat larger just behind the nipple where they form lactiferous ampulla which accumulate breast milk during and just prior to breast feeding. |
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In 1993, about a year before Retsky received his colon cancer diagnosis, he attended a breast cancer conference in Europe. |
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If you like mushrooms on your pizza and red seedless grapes as a snack, you may be taking the first step to help your body ward off breast cancer. |
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The winner is expected to breast the tape shortly after 7.40 am. |
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You may know it as the film in which Halle Berry dips her breast into a bowl of guacamole. |
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Hambley originally formed this group in order to present issues relating to topics like the freedom and sexualization of the female breast in our society. |
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The public and scientific debate regarding the safety of silicone gel breast implants is building. |
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O metacarpal, proximal, o distal phalange, all-powerful finger in a breast plate, touch me light as a feather, please, jog in place. |
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But the description sounded interesting to say the least, even though she was far past the ability to breast feed. |
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Circulating tumor cells, disease progression, and survival in met astatic breast cancer. |
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Their pain soft arts of pharmacy can ease, Thy breast alone no lenitives appease. |
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This resulted in slight lymphoedema to the associated breast and arm but not requiring pressure bandage. |
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The 32-year-old jumped from a crane at Dubai Autodrome to raise awareness of breast cancer. |
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The Sunday headliner was originally scheduled to be Kylie Minogue, who instead pulled out in May to receive treatment for breast cancer. |
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We previously reported that water extract of Mekabu, a kind of seaweed, induced apoptosis in a human breast cancer cell line. |
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One of the patients with breast pain was under gynaecologic vigilance because of breast microcalcification. |
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Another technique for the baby who is having trouble muckling on involves a breast or nipple shield. |
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All the women had nonmetastatic breast cancer and were scheduled for treatment but had not yet started. |
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They cause early puberty and premature breast development in girls, and small and undescended testicles in boys. |
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It is well known that pregnancy hormones such as oestrogen, progesterone and human chorionic gonadotropin reduce the risk of breast cancer. |
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He affixed to his breast the octoradiant star, so much larger and more lustrous than any actual star in heaven. |
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The limited edition breast cancer merchandise includes two Gund plush labradoodles, a Gund plush teddy bear, and Frango Pink Mint Chocolates. |
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A fibrous layer deep in the breast muscles can hold the wings rigidly horizontal for gliding and soaring. |
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The glands that produce milk that are connected to the surface of the breast by the lactiferous ducts may extend to the armpit area. |
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The researchers found that isolation and stress tripled the risk of breast cancer in the naturally sociable Norway rats. |
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They also asked for eyelid surgery, breast reductions, face and neck lifts and nose jobs. |
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A PLASTIC surgeon has written a controversial children's book explaining nose jobs, tummy tucks and breast implants. |
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Shabet took a pince-nez from his breast pocket and settled it on the bridge of his nose. |
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The amount of money that ultimately goes to breast cancer research as a result of October's pinkification is itself up for debate. |
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For them, the breast is a tapu area of the body, with a diagnosis of cancer or having a breast amputation akin to a death sentence. |
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Human breast milk contains sufficient vitamin C, if the mother has an adequate intake. |
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As far as the female North American barn swallow is concerned, a red breast is best. |
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The most common cancers to involve the leptomeninges are breast cancer, lung cancer, and melanomas. |
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He grew thin and ribby, with narrow shoulders and a breast like a plucked chicken. |
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The upper breast is similar in color to the throat but slightly more rufescent above the chest band. |
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Ultrasound breast revels a course internal echo, a hypoechoic mass with an irregular border and occasionally a lobulated mass. |
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Sclerosing adenosis is a benign condition of the breast in which extra tissue develops within the breast lobules. |
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He tore a piece of meat off the breast and stroked her coat while she ate. |
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Cosmetic surgeries conducted with this technology include breast reduction, breast implants, mastopexy and abdominoplasty. |
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Walk the Walk is a grant making charity to support people with breast cancer and support research into the disease. |
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Walk the Walk has raised more than PS82 million for vital breast cancer causes, since it was launched 15 years ago. |
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We and others previously showed that progestins promote the growth of human breast cancer cells in vitro and in vivo. |
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While synthetic progestins increase your risk for breast cancer by increasing estrogen-stimulated breast cells, progesterone inhibits them. |
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The WHI trial did demonstrate an increase in breast cancer incidence in women treated with estrogen and progestogen, Premarin, and Provera. |
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For more than 2 decades, their island has hosted an inexplicable epidemic of premature breast development, or thelarche. |
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Adjuvant therapy is an important component in the management of breast cancer. |
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Design and evaluation of a novel breast cancer detection system combining both thermoacoustic and photoacoustic tomography. |
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Deficits in plasma oestradiol measurement in studies and management of breast cancer. |
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A MUM-of-two told yesterday how a breast cancer wonder drug ruled too expensive for the NHS has kept her alive for four years. |
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A NEW wonder drug for one of the most aggressive forms of breast cancer could allow women to survive with the disease for months longer. |
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Things look hopeless until her best friend signs them up to do the Moonwalk, a 26-mile charity walk in aid of breast cancer. |
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Finally, it has been well documented that anterolateral thoracotomies in infants can lead to breast and pectoral muscle maldevelopment. |
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Women should be forced to pay for cervical smears, breast cancer tests and ante-natal screening, a leading gynaecologist said yesterday. |
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Along a row of breast plates, Lindsey selected one which inspired Janty Yates who won an Oscar for best costume design in Gladiator. |
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Advanced breast cancer is frequently treated with the antiestrogen tamoxifen. |
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Inhibition of erbB receptor tyrosine kinases as a strategy to abrogate antioestrogen resistance in human breast cancer. |
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The e-mail claims the information comes from an unnamed health seminar and that anti-perspirant is the main cause of breast cancer. |
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Studies have linked the accumulation of chlorine compounds in breast tissue to breast cancer. |
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Insulin-induced enhancement of antitumoral response to methotrexate in breast cancer patients Cancer Chemother Pharmacol. |
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Adva-27a is 16-times more effective at killing multidrug resistant breast cancer cells than Etoposide, the drug currently in use. |
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A simple honey-glazed chicken breast with roast asparagus is easy to prepare while containing several ingredients with aphrodisiac qualities. |
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A cytogenetic study of canine breast carcinomas was performed in order to identify the occurrence of chromosomal abnormalities. |
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Plasma metalloproteinase is enhanced in the euglobulin fraction of breast and lung cancer patients. |
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The examination revealed apparent eunuchoid status, breast development delay, and scant axillary and pubic hair. |
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Here's a selection of specially constructed bras containing concealed breast prosthesis pockets. |
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Adjuvant chemotherapy in breast cancer patients induces temporary salivary gland hypofunction. |
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Stearic acid is a fatty acid found in coconut oil, walnuts, chocolate, salmon, and human breast milk. |
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Patients diagnosed with breast cancer at the time of reduct ion mammoplasty are likely to be treated with a completion mastectomy. |
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It will collect outcome data for patients with metastatic breast cancer receiving everolimus with another drug, exemestane. |
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In honor of her friend Julie and others touched by breast cancer, Ramona's flowerbed is framed by pink pentas and nemesias. |
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It may also be used with exemestane to treat some women with breast cancer that has spread. |
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This indicates potential chemoprotection against both breast and ovarian cancer. |
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Lamia told Gulf News that she was glad the club decided this year's show should raise awareness about breast cancer. |
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That's why, when you get a frozen chicken dinner or chicken breast at a restaurant, the chicken probably has been bathed in a saltwater solution. |
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At the forefront of breast milk's potential lies a diverse set of sugar molecules called human milk oligosaccharides. |
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For instance, scientists have discovered that breast milk contains oligosaccharides, complex sugars that babies can't even digest. |
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There were 664,159 women and of these, 22,938 had hyperlipidaemia and 9,312 had breast cancer. |
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M 92,000 type IV collagenase is increased in plasma of patients with colon cancer and breast cancer. |
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Primary leiomyosarcoma of the breast comprises a rare type of stromal sarcoma of the breast. |
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Most commonly, IGM presents as a unilateral breast mass which can, as in our patient, be tender. |
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Wrap one around each chicken breast to cover the filling and secure with cocktail sticks. |
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It included small breast tumours, called tubercula, associated with lactation which might have been fibro-adenosis or retention cysts. |
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Plantings in Saline County of 47-year-old tuliptree and sweetgum each averaged 28 m tall with diameters breast height of 36 and 30 cm. |
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The cancer started in the cells that line the lobules of the breast and spread into the surrounding breast tissue. |
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Although still relatively uncommon, in recent years salivary gland-like neoplasms of the breast have become increasingly recognized as an entity. |
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The researchers confirmed known differences between two forms of breast cancers called basal-like and luminal. |
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Skin over the breast appears acutely inflamed and swollen because skin lymph vessels are blocked by cancer. |
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Among Peter's products were a brisket crown roast, with leek, and a chicken cushion stuffed with duck breast and haggis. |
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Choose from a crown roast, which gives tender white breast meat and little waste, or a juicy boned and rolled turkey breast. |
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Blood, tissue, and breast milk samples from local residents, however, exhibited detectable concentrations of the suspected organochlorines. |
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The mailshots, which featured a message from a breast cancer survivor praising Labour's policy, referred to the addressee's name several times. |
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Mammograms are recommended for women over 40 years old even if they have no signs of breast cancer. |
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She was referred to the breast clinic in the new year and had a mamogram, ultrasound scan and biopsy. |
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In case of lymphoma breast mamogram shows only a homogeneous tumour shadow without either micro calcification or speculation. |
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Evidence for a causal role of parathyroid hormone-related protein in the pathogenesis of human breast cancer-mediated osteolysis. |
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For the main course I went for roasted free-range Gressingham duck breast with roasted celeriac, chorizo, bok choi and red wine jus. |
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Researchers have developed a more accurate method for estimating breast cancer risk for Asian and Pacific Islander American women. |
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There were 2 patients with fibrocystic breast disease and 2 patients with fibroadenoma in PCOS group. |
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Furthermore, surgical scars, fibrocystic changes, and simply superimposition of breast tissues may generate similar parenchymal distortions. |
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Mastopathy of the accessory breast in the bilateral axillary regions occurring concurrently with advanced breast cancer. |
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Decongestive lymphatic therapy for patients with breast carcinoma associated lymphedema. |
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All proceeds went to Morton Plant Mease breast health services and programs. |
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Women, even those with a family history of breast cancer, tend to be fond of these protuberances. |
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That lack of knowledge presents a particular concern for breast cancer survivors. |
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In addition, the risk of premenopausal breast cancer in mothers is reduced the longer they breast-feed. |
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A Cleveland Police spokeswoman said he sustained a broken breast bone, internal injuries and lacerations. |
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She suffered three broken ribs, a broken breast bone, a broken vertebra, a broken thumb and a collapsed lung in the explosion. |
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Divorcee Mrs Cruz also had a dislocation of the spine, a broken breast bone, rib fractures and heart, lung and kidney damage. |
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That's what one silicone breast implant recipient told the Boston Herald following the decision of Dow Corning to file for bankruptcy. |
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Two studies have suggested that tamoxifen reduces the long-term risk of breast cancer. |
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The arm holes in the tank top were so big that Taylor's breast were visible and made quite the appearance, causing a stir. |
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Routine screening for breast cancer also comes with significant harms, including false positives, overdiagnosis, overtreatment and more. |
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A GRANDAD went to the doctors with an ingrown toenail and found out he had breast cancer. |
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The Sistership Dragon Boat Association was started in 1998 by a group of women from Calgary, all of whom had experienced breast cancer. |
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Alamilla uses fascinating ingredients in sophisticated dishes like duck breast on a dried-apricot sauce, with a camote flan and chanterelles. |
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Antrodia camphorate inhibits proliferation of human breast cancer cells in vitro and in vivo. |
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But a row has broken out because the use of Taxol for breast cancer victims has been delayed. |
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Light meat has slightly fewer calories than dark meat, so choose breast instead of leg or thigh. |
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The combination of capecitabine and docetaxel is currently used to treat HER2-negative, anthracycline-resistant metastatic breast cancer. |
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