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Some IUDs linked to higher rates of breast cancer
Breast cancer and nutrition: What to know about lowering your risk
Breast cancer is a topic that stirs up a range of emotions—fear, vulnerability, uncertainty. While much about a breast cancer diagnosis is beyond our immediate control, like environment and genetics,
Some IUDs linked to higher rates of breast cancer, but overall risk remains low
A new study adds to a growing set of evidence that women who use hormonal birth control have higher rates of breast cancer, but experts have stressed that the overall risk remains low.
Hormonal IUDs increase risk of breast cancer nearly the same as hormonal pills, study finds
While taking hormonal birth control -- whether orally or through an IUD -- may raise the risk of breast cancer, the risk is small and must be weighed against the benefits of hormonal birth control individually, on a case-by-case basis. Women should talk with their health care provider.
Over 10 million women in Pakistan at risk of breast cancer: Dr. Umar
Chief Executive Officer of Pink Ribbon Dr. Umar Aftab says Pakistan has the highest rate of breast cancer in Asia. In an interview with our Lahore correspondent Qasim Bukhari, he said over ten million women in the country are at risk of this disease.
Some IUDs May Raise The Odds for Breast Cancer, But Overall Risk Remains Low
Intrauterine devices (IUDs) may raise the chances of a breast cancer diagnosis for women who use the hormonal birth control method, but that risk remains low, new research finds. In the study of 150,000 Danish women,
Certain IUDs Linked to Higher Breast Cancer Risk, Yet Overall Risk Remains Minimal
Recent research published in the Journal of the American Medical Association reveals that women using hormonal intrauterine devices (IUDs) may face a 40% higher chance of being diagnosed with breast cancer.
Record-breaking “In Pink” Breast Cancer Walk raises $180K
Record-breaking “In the Pink” Breast Cancer Walk raises $180K
The Tidelands Health In the Pink breast cancer awareness walk broke records on Saturday, drawing over 2,100 participants and raising more than $180,000. Held for the first time at Brookgreen Gardens,
Breast Cancer survivors, fighters and supporters walk the Greenbelt
This year the 'WIINing Warriors' teamed up with Flock Cancer Idaho for the annual Breast Cancer Awareness and fundraising walk.
More Than Pink Walk raises money for breast cancer
She's been a regular at the More Than Pink Walk and has helped raise $16,000 this year. "It means everything to me because as a survivor I know the challenges that women and even some men face," she said.
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‘Thanksgiving Grandma’ and the teen she accidentally texted won’t let breast cancer keep them from their annual dinner
The “Thanksgiving grandma,” who accidentally texted a dinner invitation to a teen she’d never met, invited him anyway and ...
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I Was Diagnosed With Aggressive, Invasive Breast Cancer. Here's Why I Feel So Lucky.
"For close to six months, I could not walk without a cane, or I had to be pushed in a wheelchair or hold on to a friend, ...
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How early puberty may contribute to the rise of breast cancer among younger women
More younger women are getting a type of hormone-related breast cancer. Doctors aren’t clear why but early puberty may be a ...
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Charity event supports nonprofit helping women fight breast cancer
An array of bright pink merchandise and decorations stood out in front of IMAGE Studios in Brannon Crossing, drawing people ...
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Joy to Life holds annual Walk of Life breast cancer fundraiser
People of all ages came out to Montgomery’s Riverfront for Joy to Life’s annual Walk of Life, a 5K fundraiser to raise money ...
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Public Health relocates breast cancer early detection program office to Hagåtña
The Department of Public Health and Social Services has relocated the office of its Guam Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program, GBCCEDP, from Dededo to Hagåtña.
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Meridian Community College hosts Queen City Race for Life and Street Strut for Breast Cancer
The Queen City Race for Life and Street Strut for Breast Cancer was held Saturday at Meridian Community College’s track ...
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Experts stress early detection, lifestyle and technology's role in breast cancer survival
With the integration of advanced technologies like 3-D mammography and artificial intelligence, the field of breast cancer ...
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