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Susan Scanlan is president of the Women's Research & Education Institute and chairwoman of the National Council of Women's Organizations, which describes itself as a coalition of more than 240 progressive women's groups representing more than 12 million...
Tags: breast cancers, American Cancer Society, Washington, Health Medical Pharma, Mammography, Social Issues, Breast, Medical imaging, Breast cancer, Oncology, Cancer
Small or slow-growing nodules discovered on a lung scan are unlikely to develop into tumors over the next two years, researchers reported on Wednesday. The findings, reported in the New England Journal of Medicine, could help doctors decide when to do...
Tags: lung cancer, cts scans, Netherlands, Rotterdam, Health Medical Pharma, Screening, Pulmonology, Medical imaging, Lung cancer screening, Oncology, Radiography, Cancer
I am not much into writing political articles. It's not that I don't have much to say. Actually, the truth is worse. I have too much opinion to share. Anyone care to have their tender little feelings hurt? I didn't think so! With that said, I am "reformatting"...
Tags: political news, political opinion, Barack Obama, troop surge, Afghanistan War, Iraq War, war, Middle East, Vietnam War, unemployment, national debt, White House Morale, medicare, welfare, Pakistan, terrorism, war on terrorism, Agent Orange, chemical warfare, cancer, Michelle Obama, al-Qaeda, presidential approval rating, refugees, US news, national news, world news, Osama bin Laden, 9/11, United States Corps of Cadets, West Point, New York
A local physician believes a recent breakthrough in ovarian cancer research could help predict which women are at a greater risk. Michael Method, M.D., of Michiana Hematology Oncology, said the OVA1 test is the first blood test that can help physicians...
Tags: ovarian cancers, Michael Method, South Bend, Health Medical Pharma, Ovarian cancer, Gynecology, Menstrual cycle, Fertility preservation, Breast cancer, Ovarian cyst, Oncology, Cancer
High-risk women for breast cancer, even if well-informed about using the drug tamoxifen to prevent cancer, are unlikely to take the drug, U.S. researchers say. Lead author Angela Fagerlin of the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center said...
Tags: breast cancer, risk women, Ann Arbor, Health Medical Pharma, Selective estrogen receptor modulators, Social Issues, AstraZeneca, Treatment of bipolar disorder, Tamoxifen, Cancer, Inflammatory breast cancer, Study of Tamoxifen and Raloxifene, Risk factors of breast cancer, Endometrial cancer
THE latest kind of recycling has nothing to do with soda bottles. It entails liposuctioning fat from, say, thighs or buttocks and injecting it into breasts to augment them. After being condemned in the early ’90s, this procedure is generating newfound...
Tags: plastic surgeons, breast augment, task force, fat graft, fat survival, Dr. Khouri, transplanted fat, fat injecting, Dr. Coleman, Cytori Therapeutics, Scottsdale, Health Medical Pharma, Brassiere, Plastic surgery, Mammography, Breast, Liposuction, Breast implant, Cancer, Fat transfer
Senators have voted to safeguard coverage of mammograms and preventive screening tests for women under any health care overhaul legislation. The 61-39 vote Thursday on an amendment by Democratic Sen. Barbara Mikulski of Maryland and Republican Sen. Olympia...
Tags: Preventive Services Task Force, health care, U.S, issued controversial, Washington, Oncology, Mammography, Social Issues, Medical imaging, Health Medical Pharma, Breast cancer, Politics, Cancer, Breast cancer screening, U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, Barbara Mikulski, Cancer screening, Olympia Snowe, Kathleen Sebelius, Medicare, Healthcare reform in the United States, Henry Waxman, Screening, Blanche Lincoln, Breast, Health insurance, Ben Nelson, Anna Eshoo, National Breast Cancer Coalition, David Vitter
Breast ultrasounds found 100 percent of suspicious cancers in women under 40 who found lumps or other suspicious areas of the breast, offering a cheaper, less-invasive alternative to surgery or biopsies, U.S. researchers said on Wednesday. They said...
Tags: Dr. Constance Lehman, breast exam, self breast, breast cancerous, Chicago, Health Medical Pharma, Medical tests, Mammography, Pathology, Breast, Breast cancer, Oncology, Breast self-examination, Cancer
Its price needs to be drastically reduced, especially in countries like India, where the risk of this disease is threatening," Hausen told an interactive session organised here by the Cancer Foundation of India (CFI). "I think more number of companies...
Tags: cervical cancer, Cancer Foundation of India, Hausen, nobel laureate, India, Thiruvananthapuram, Health Medical Pharma, Sexually transmitted diseases and infections, Immunology, HPV vaccine, Vaccines, Papillomavirus, Vaccination, Cancer
Bob Boyce, who has invented a super-efficient electrolysis method, as well as a self-looping electrical circuit capable of charging batteries, discovered a microchip implant in his shoulder when having a tumor removed from that spot, which metastasized.
Tags: Bob Boyce, Charlotte, VeriChip, Skin cancer, Electrolysis, Radio-frequency identification, Microchip implant, Electrology, Cancer, Personal identification