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Blogged on 01/02/2007
The mammogram is changing for the better. New computer-driven technologies should make the yearly exam more accurate and easier on patients than ever before, experts say. (More ...)

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Blogged on 12/15/2006
The incidence of breast cancer in the United States dropped precipitously in 2003, and new research suggests the downward trend was the result of millions of women discontinuing use of hormone replacement therapy. (More ...)

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Blogged on 12/04/2006
For women who undergo cancer treatment, loss of fertility is often a major concern. But a new experimental research program that will remove and freeze women’s ovaries for possible future use could provide new hope, according to researchers. (More ...)

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Blogged on 11/22/2006
A woman's risk for breast cancer declines as she grows older, Mayo Clinic researchers conclude. That's because as women age, their milk-producing glands (lobules) start to shut down. This natural process is called lobular regression, or involution. Since (More ...)

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Blogged on 11/15/2006
Nearly half of women newly diagnosed with breast cancer undergo clinically significant emotional distress or symptoms of psychiatric disorders such as depression and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), new research shows. (More ...)

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