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Report Outlines Best Cancer Treatments - Rte Online
a new report outlining the best treatments for breast, ovarian and cervical cancer has been published today by the women's health council. it says these cancers are among the ten most common cancers affecting women and there is a relatively high ...
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Cervical Cancer Vaccines And Screens
there has been plenty of news about vaccines to prevent cervical cancer in recent years and local health officials want to clarify the benefits of the vaccine.
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Smiling Jade Goody Forgets Her Cancer To Enjoy A Festive Day Out With Her Sons
recent events haven't left jade goody with much to smile about. but the brave reality tv star was able to put her troubles behind her to enjoy a fun day out with her two sons.
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Smiling Jade Goody Forgets Her Cancer To Enjoy A Festive Day Out With ... - Daily Mail
recent events haven't left jade goody with much to smile about. the mother-of-two has had to endure gruelling chemotherapy and radiotherapy treatments after being diagnosed with cervical cancer in august. but despite her illness, the brave reality tv ...
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Cancer-stricken Goody Gets Beau's Name Tattooed Despite Infection Risk - Newstrack India
london, nov 28 (ani): despite the high risk of infection because of her chemotherapy treatment, cancer-struck jade goody has had her beau's name tattooed on her arm. doctors have warned the former big brother star that the tattoo could lead to ...
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Cancer-stricken Goody Gets Beau's Name Tattooed Despite Infection Risk
london, nov 28 : despite the high risk of infection because of her chemotherapy treatment, cancer-struck jade goody has had her beau's name tattooed on her arm.
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Coffee Family Services Wants One Million Women
coffee county family services and the love/army of women program are asking women nationwide to participate in a unique program.
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Jade's Killer Tatts - Daily Star
cancer-stricken jade goody has had a new tattoo on her wrist, despite the high risk of infection because of her chemo treatment. the big brother star, 27, was spotted with “jack” tattooed on her wrist signifying her love for jailbird boyfriend ...
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Coffee Family Services Wants One Million Women - Enterprise Ledger
coffee county family services and avon foundation breast and cervical cancer educator lucille latham are joining a unique program, calling upon one million women nationwide to help with the prevention of breast cancer. the love/avon army of women ...
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Screening For Breast Cancer May Spur Unnecessary Treatment
nov. 25 (bloomberg) -- mammograms may lead to unneeded treatments for breast cancer that might have regressed naturally, according to new research that revives a debate over frequent screening.
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Women Smokers Lose 14.5 Years Off Life Span
november is lung cancer awareness month, and doctors urge everyone to kick the habit.
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Study Stirs Debate On Frequency Of Mammogram Use - Philadelphia Inquirer
new research suggests that mammograms may lead to unnecessary treatments for breast cancer that might have regressed naturally, reviving the controversy over whether the screening should be done on a regular basis. a study of women in four norwegian ...
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Swedish Docs: Thumbs Up For Tinned Skin - Local
doctors are predicting that spray-on skin cells will be used as a common form of sore treatment in the swedish healthcare system within the coming years. ambulance staff draw lots over heart patients (28 nov 08) sweden to offer all girls free ...
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Rate Of New Cancer Cases Drops In U.s. For First Time
cancer rates have dropped for the first time in the united states, and previous declines in cancer deaths are accelerating, according to a new report.
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Rate Of New Cancer Cases Drops In U.s. For First Time
cancer rates have dropped for the first time in the united states, and previous declines in cancer deaths are accelerating, a report released on tuesday showed, as cancer-fighting efforts produced solid results.
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Health Calendar - News-star
als — second monday of every month, glenwood medical mall community room, 102 thomas road, west monroe. for caregivers, patients and bereaved families of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (lou gehrig's disease) patients. light lunch will be served. 651 ...
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New Approaches Make Retinal Detachment Highly Treatable - Medical News Today
retinal detachment, a condition that afflicts about 10,000 americans each year, puts an individual at risk for vision loss or blindness. in a new study in today's issue of the new england journal of medicine , a leading ophthalmologist at newyork ...
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New Approaches Make Retinal Detachment Highly Treatable
retinal detachment, a condition that afflicts about 10,000 americans each year, puts an individual at risk for vision loss or blindness.
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New Approaches Make Retinal Detachment Highly Treatable
( new york- presbyterian hospital/weill cornell medical center/weill cornell medical college ) in a new study in today's issue of the new england journal of medicine, a leading ophthalmologist at newyork-presbyterian hospital/weill cornell medical center writes that a high probability of reattachment and visual improvement is possible by using one of three currently available surgical techniques.
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Stopping Cervical Cancer - Washington Post
preventing, treating and defeating cancer are among the greatest scientific challenges and personal triumphs of our time. and right now, we have the power to save our mothers, sisters and daughters from a type of cancer that claims a life every two ...
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