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  1. The Victoria's Secret Catalog Never Stops Coming and Other Lessons I Learned From Breast Cancer by Jennie Nash, 2001
  2. Unnatural History: Breast Cancer and American Society (Cambridge Studies in the History of Medicine) by Robert A. Aronowitz, 2007-10-08
  3. Breast Cancer: A Family Survival Guide by Lucille M. Pederson, Janet M. Trigg, 1995-04-30
  4. A Healing Journey: Writing Together Through Breast Cancer by Sharon Bray, 2004-08
  5. Breast Cancer and God's Word by Patricia Kestner, 2007-12-07
  6. Life's Delicate Balance: Causes and Prevention of Breast Cancer by Janette Sherman, 2000-02-18
  7. Avoiding Breast Cancer While Balancing Your Hormones by Joseph F. McWherter M.D., 2005-09-26
  8. Apron Strings:Inheriting Courage, Wisdom and . . . Breast Cancer by Diane Tropea Greene, 2007-06-13
  9. The Hope Tree: Kids Talk About Breast Cancer by Laura Numeroff, Wendy Schlessel Harpham, et all 2001-09-01
  10. Breast Cancer : Its Link to Abortion and the Birth Control Pill by Kahlenborn, M.D. Chris, 2000-09
  11. The Fight of My Life: The Inspiring Story of a Mother's Fight against Breast Cancer by Barbara Clark, 2007-01-01
  12. Total Breast Health: The Power Food Solution for Protection and Wellness by Robin Keuneke, 1999-09-01
  13. After Breast Cancer: Answers to the Questions You're Afraid to Ask (Patient-Centered Guides) by Musa Mayer, 2003-03-03
  14. The Truth About Breast Cancer Risk Assessment by Alan B., M.D. Hollingsworth, 2000-08-30

101. Breast Cancer
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102. INVOLUNTARY SMOKING CAUSES BREAST CANCER TOO
Summary of Swiss study published in the American Journal of Epidemiology that studied 1300 women.
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INVOLUNTARY SMOKING CAUSES BREAST CANCER TOO
Being around people who are smoking, even as little as one hour a day, can almost triple a woman's risk of contracting breast cancer, the second leading cause of deaths among all American women, and the leading cause of death among middle-aged women. This is the finding of a new study Dr. Alfredo Morabia recently published in the American Journal of Epidemiology. Morabia headed a team of researchers from the University Hospital in Geneva, Switzerland, that analyzed the smoking habits and exposure of nearly 1300 women. Among their findings:
  • Just smoking fewer than 10 cigarettes a day was enough to double a woman's risk of breast cancer.
  • Smoking 10 to 19 cigarettes a day saw the risk jump almost five fold.
  • Women who were exposed to cigarette smoke for one hour per day for 12 consecutive months nearly tripled their risk of contracting this deadly disease. More women die of breast cancer than from any other cancer. It is now the second leading cause of death in American women. Last year doctors diagnosed cancer of the breast in 182,000 women, and 46,000 died from it. It kills more middle-age women than any other disease. Every fifteen minutes at least three women will develop breast cancer and one will die.
  • 103. Breast Cancer Resource Center - HealingWell.com
    Resources on breast cancer, including articles, news, information, message forumsand chat rooms, email, books, videos, newsletter, resource directory and
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    Find new book releases, featured titles, and reviews about books on Breast Cancer at our Amazon affiliate bookstore, WellnessBooks.com New Breast Cancer Treatments Save More Lives
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    104. CNN.com - Breast Cancer Cases Rise, Cancer Deaths Decline - June 5, 2001
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    Breast cancer cases rise, cancer deaths decline
    Doctors say early screening for cancers has helped to reduce death rates From Rea Blakey CNN (CNN) Cancer deaths particularly those for breast, prostate, lung and colon cancers declined during the 1990s, the National Cancer Institute reports. Doctors said early detection might be saving more lives. From 1995 to 1998, deaths from breast cancer fell 3.4 percent; prostate cancer, 4.5 percent; colorectal cancer, 1.3 percent; and lung cancer, 0.8 percent. However, the number of new breast cancer cases rose 1.2 percent per year, from 1992 to 1998. Mammography and early detection have helped to raise incidence rates, said Brenda Edwards of the National Cancer Institute, the final author of the report. "We think that there may be some changes in both the clinical management, surgical management, looking for nodes and the way they're being diagnosed pathologically that may be helping us find more," Edwards said. The figures come from an annual report that is a collaborative effort by the National Cancer Institute, the American Cancer Society, the North American Association of Central Cancer Registries and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

    105. Men Against Breast Cancer - Caring About The Women We Love
    For men supporting the women they love. Located in Rockville, Maryland.
    http://www.menagainstbreastcancer.org/
    Are you Living with Advanced Breast Cancer? Help Us Serve You Better! MABC Bracelets Now Available! Wear your support with pride... CDC $1.1m Grant to Men Against Breast Cancer September 24 : Philadelphia in conjunction with The Wellness Community a Partner’s In Survival Program will be held.. October 11 : Washington, DC MABC will host 2nd Annual Think Pink and Blue Gala Award Dinner at The Washington Rit.. October 25 : Washington, DC Ralph Lauren Polo hosting Pink Pony Shopping Event to benefit Men Against Breast Canc..
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    106. A Breast Cancer Guide, Book Written By Sisters Who Are Breast Cancer Survivors
    Written by sisters who are breast cancer survivors who help the reader make sense of the chaotic upheaval that affects diagnosis through recovery. Offers inspiration, information and guidance.
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    A Breast Cancer Book written by two sisters who are both breast cancer survivors. The Not-so-Scary Breast Cancer Book Two Sisters' Guide from Discovery to Recovery "This is the book we wish we'd had!" say the authors, who are sisters and breast cancer survivors. They use their experience to help the reader make sense of the chaotic upheaval that affects every aspect of life after a cancer diagnosis. by Carolyn Ingram, Ed.D., and Leslie Ingram Gebhart, M.A., Illustrated by Mary Clark
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    "Recommending this book is my pleasure. There's hope between these covers. It is a beautiful contribution to anyone facing a cancer diagnosis and the people in their lives." Betty Ford, Former First Lady, and breast cancer survivor
    ". . . I am really, really delighted with it. . . It's so helpful to be reminded that you are a whole person even while going through the breast cancer experience."
    Jill Eikenberry Actress and breast cancer survivor
    "I loved this book.

    107. Breast Cancer: Information From WebMD
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    Get in-depth information here about breast cancer and its symptoms, stages, and promising new treatments, as well as the latest information on breast cancer screening. Visit our message boards to talk to breast cancer survivors and get advice from medical experts. Your Guide To Breast Cancer Topics Overview Risk Factors Detection Choosing a Doctor ... Recurrence Health Tools Physician Finder Learn to Do a Breast Self-Exam What's Your Risk? Freezing, Transplanting Whole Ovaries May Work It may be possible to remove whole ovaries, freeze them, and later thaw and transplant them, according to Israeli scientists. Go To Article Your cancer, your cure:

    108. CNN - Breast Cancer Drug May Work For Prostate Patients As Well - March 1, 1999
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    NEW YORK (CNN) A new drug recently approved to fight breast cancer in women may be just as effective in treating advanced prostate cancer in men, scientists said Monday. Researchers at the University of California Los Angeles have found that some cases of prostate cancer involved the HER-2 gene, usually associated with breast cancer. The bioengineered drug Herceptin has been successful in blocking excessive HER-2 growth in late-stage breast cancer patients. The presence of HER-2 in prostate cancer patients raises the possibility that the drug may be helpful to men as well. Nearly 200,000 American men develop prostate cancer every year and about 40,000 die from the disease, according to the American Cancer Society. It is the second-deadliest form of cancer among men, behind lung cancer. Doctors have known since 1941 that prostate cancer is stimulated by androgens, or male sex hormones. The standard treatment has been to surgically or chemically castrate patients to eliminate the tumor's source of hormones.

    109. San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium
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    110. CNN.com - Study: Weight Gain Tied To Breast Cancer Risk - Feb. 26, 2004
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    Ultrasounds can supplement mammograms American Cancer Society HEALTH LIBRARY Health Library Cancer Cancer definitions Cancer myths ... 6 steps to prevent cancer YOUR E-MAIL ALERTS Breast cancer Cancer Research or Create your own Manage alerts What is this? ATLANTA, Georgia (AP) The amount of weight a woman gains after age 18 is a strong signal as to whether she will get breast cancer later in life, according to new research released Wednesday by the American Cancer Society. In one of the largest studies of weight and breast cancer to date, researchers said older women who gained 20 to 30 pounds after high school graduation were 40 percent more likely to get breast cancer than women who kept the weight off. The risk doubled if a woman gained more than 70 pounds, said Heather Spencer Feigelson, senior epidemiologist with the American Cancer Society. "Breast cancer is strongly dependent on body weight," Feigelson said. "Even modest amounts of weight gain lead to a significantly increased risk of breast cancer."

    111. Against Breast Cancer
    Against breast cancer is a charitable organisation that funds research work intothe causes of breast cancer.
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    Imagine a Future Free of Breast Cancer
    Against Breast Cancer funds an innovative and unique research programme into new treatment and prevention of breast cancer, focusing particularly on metastases and survival after breast cancer. A team of researchers, funded by ABC, is based at University College London Hospitals with ABC units around the UK. The ABC Research Team's aim is to find a vaccine against breast cancer. Their three-pronged attack looks at how the cancer cell, patients' natural resistance and their environment (especially diet and lifestyle) interact. NEW - Against Breast Cancer Websearch Facility Just click on the ClickNow logo to your left and search the Web as you normally would. It uses Ask Jeeves Technology and the only way it differs from other search engines is that ClickNow will donate money to Against Breast Cancer.
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    112. Research Breast Cancer Drug Switch Cuts Recurrence
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    113. Breast Cancer: Cancer Research UK "All Join Together" | Home
    Join us and thousands of other women as we pull together to raise funds forresearch into breast cancer. October is breast cancer Awareness Month and there
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    Skip navigation Donate online Leave a legacy Donate in Memory 10K Runs Bobby Moore Fund International Challenges Race for Life Running events Full list of events Breast Cancer Awareness CancerCampaigns CancerHelp UK Low Tar Exposed Reduce the Risk Sunsmart You are here Home This October, we want everyone to come together to help us raise vital funds for research into breast cancer. Why not work together with your colleagues and raise money in the office? Or you could get together with your friends and family to do some fundraising. Take part in one of our 60 sponsored walks taking place at various venues across the UK. Enter online now! You are here Home Privacy Access keys Accessibility Site Map
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    114. CNN - Study: Drug Cuts Breast Cancer Rate For Women At Risk - April 5, 1998
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    April 5, 1998 Web posted at: 7:16 p.m. EDT (2316 GMT) PHILADELPHIA (CNN) Women at increased risk for developing breast cancer may be able to cut that risk nearly in half by taking tamoxifen, a drug now used to treat the disease, according to results of a study by the National Cancer Institute. The results, reported Sunday in The Philadelphia Inquirer, could potentially affect millions of woman as they age, because women older than 60 are considered at increased risk for developing breast cancer. Also considered at risk are women with a family history of breast cancer and those with precancerous tissue in their breasts. Tamoxifen works by interfering with the interaction of breast cancer cells and estrogen, a hormone involved in the division and growth of cancerous cells. Women at risk for breast cancer:
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    Source: American Cancer Society "(Tamoxifen) attaches to the receptor in the cells that 'sees' estrogen and prevents the cell from 'seeing' estrogen. So it can actually stop the growth of breast cells and of breast cancer cells," said Dr. Larry Norton of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York.

    115. INFO Breast Cancer MAIN PAGE
    For the novice or expert, our web site will guide your search for breast cancerinformation. We hope you will find LINKS to your good health!
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    A breast cancer diagnosis presents an immediate need for information about the disease, treatment options and support programs. Our "INFO Breast Cancer" personal web site is designed to provide you with practical information, resources, interactive participation and guidance with your Internet searches. As a couple, we have drawn from personal experience and our own research on this disease to build our site. It is not meant to replace your physician but instead to enhance a partnership for your healing. We hope that our web site will provide "LINKS" to your good health, both for NOVICE and experienced users! Stan and Carol Carol: (dx 1990, 45 yrs, 2.5cms, nodes+3, ER+, PR+, Left/MRM, CMF, RAD, 1992-2000 Tamoxifen)
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    116. Mixed Messages Continue On Breast Cancer
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    117. CNN - Study Finds Drug Can Help Young Breast Cancer Patients - May 14, 1998
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    Study finds drug can help young breast cancer patients
    Researchers say tamoxifen could save 20,000 lives annually
    May 14, 1998 Web posted at: 3:18 p.m. EDT (1918 GMT) LONDON (CNN) Giving younger breast cancer patients the drug tamoxifen could save 20,000 lives around the world each year, British researchers reported Thursday in the medical journal Lancet. Scientists from Oxford University reviewed clinical trials from 55 countries and found that tamoxifen helped prevent a cancer relapse for women of all ages whose tumors were sensitive to the female hormone estrogen. Currently breast cancer patients who are under 40 or pre-menopausal have not routinely received the drug therapy because doctors weren't sure it would help them live longer. Oxford University scientists believe all women with estrogen-sensitive breast cancer should take tamoxifen The comprehensive British study analyzed trials involving 37,000 women. Tamoxifen worked in all age groups, including patients with node-negative tumors that had not spread into the lymph nodes and in those who had chemotherapy.
    Relapse rate cut in half
    "We've got evidence that this drug, which is already saving more lives than any other cancer drug, could save twice as many lives," Dr. Rory Collins of Oxford said Thursday. The study showed that within 10 years of surgery, about one third of patients relapsed and died. But starting tamoxifen early and continuing for around five years cut the relapse rate in half and improved survival for patients of all ages.

    118. CNN - First Lady Announces $27 Million For Breast Cancer Research - January 14,
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    January 14, 2000 Web posted at: 11:06 a.m. EST (1606 GMT) GARDEN CITY, New York (CNN) Speaking to a group of breast cancer survivors and activists, first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton announced a $27 million initiative to research the environmental causes of cancer. "We have reason to believe, based on the statistics, that there is some environmental connection or cause between the advent of the disease in an individual's life and the living conditions here on Long Island," Clinton said Thursday. Clinton said the proposal would be a $10 million increase over the previous year's budget allocations. The initiative would be part of President Bill Clinton's 2001 budget, and funding would go to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Environmental Health Lab.

    119. Herbs For Cancer - Alternative Cancer Treatments With Chinese Herbs
    Cancer formulas available as tea or in capsules for many different types of cancer including breast cancer, leukemia, and lymphoma.
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    Welcome to Herbs for Cancer . We are dedicated in helping those that are faced with cancer. This is a challenging time. Cancer is a process that takes years to develop, this happens when the body becomes weak and no longer can fight the cancer. Chinese Herbs have been used for over 5000 years. Herbs have been used to strengthen the body and bring it back to a balanced state. When the body is strong, it can fight and destroy cancer. Let me tell you Herbs work! They are more effective if taken in their natural state, that is raw herbs made into a tea. That is what Herbs for Cancer does here. We provide you herbs in the raw form in a pure cotton bag that you boil to make tea the same way it has been done for thousands of years. I have spent over 10 years researching which herbs are best for which type of cancer, there are hundreds of documentations for these herbs. If you want to fight cancer and win you have to get healthy and help your body fight. You cannot treat every cancer the same, that is why each formula is different for each type of cancer. Please look at the link for the type of cancer that you need to treat and start today, don't let your body become weaker, begin to fight now. If you don't see a link for the cancer you have please contact us and we will make a formula for the cancer you need treated.

    120. Cornell University College Of Veterinary Medicine
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