breast cancer
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When most people think of breast cancer, the chances are they don’t think about men. Most information and many of the images about breast cancer are geared toward women. Though breast cancer in men is rare (the chance of a man getting breast cancer in his lifetime is less than 1%), the numbers remind us…
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Breast cancer no longer poses the same threats as it did some 20 years ago because survival rates are skyrocketing, thanks to greater awareness, scientific and technological improvement on early detection, and advances in treatment. An estimated 250,000 Americans are diagnosed with breast cancer each year, but there are plenty of reasons to be hopeful.…
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Emotional tributes are still pouring in for the late Victorian MP Fiona Richardson, who died late on Wednesday after a brave battle with cancer. Until her death, Fiona was Australia Labor Party’s MP. She was the state’s first Minister for the Prevention of Family Violence, but had taken a prolonged leave of absence following her…
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