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Breast Cancer Treatment India At Affordable Cost - Breast Cancer India

24th September 2009
Breast Cancer Treatment In India What is Breast Cancer? The term breast cancer refers to a malignant tumor that has developed from cells in the breast. The breast is composed of two main types of tissues: glandular tissues and stromal (supporting)... Read >
Author: WeCareIndia

Vitamin D May Prevent Breast Cancer

21st September 2009
Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer in women, and one of the most common types of cancer in general. It is estimated that one in seven women that live to age 90 will develop breast cancer. It is especially prevalent in some families, making th... Read >
Author: Reeva

Don't Ignore This Colon Cancer Symptoms

14th September 2009
The reasons for colon cancer symptoms are quite upsetting. Little growths develop along the walls of the colon, which causes seeping and bleeding. This will cause blood to be mixed with bowel movements. If carcinoid growths grow large enough, then one'... Read >
Author: Luther Dunn

Guide To Breast Cancer Screening

25th August 2009
Many women wonder at what age they should start screening for breast cancer, and what types of breast cancer screening are the most efficient and effective. Unfortunately there are no easy answers to these questions, but medical professionals do agree on... Read >
Author: kenneth sea

Breast Cancer Survivor's Guide to Humor

04th July 2009
She was a vivacious young woman, with her whole life ahead of her. Maha El-Sabaawi never expected to hear her doctor mutter those four life changing words. "You have breast cancer." Maha came to Canada from Saudi Arabia as a child and before settling i... Read >
Author: broderjb

Intellectual Properties Law – Gene Patenting

12th June 2009
The ACLU is in court with the U.S. Patent Office and Myriad Genetics over the validity of patents Myriad acquired for the genes BRCA1 and BRCA2. Mutations of these genes are connected to breast and ovarian cancer. In a press release, the ACLU state, “T... Read >
Author: Kevin Johnson

Breast cancer detection

05th June 2009
This can be done through screening. X-ray mammography and clinical breast exam are the most common screening methods. Women with a family history of breast cancer are at a higher risk and additional testing tools such as genetic testing or breast Magnetic... Read >
Author: Mercy

Cancer Causes and Symptoms: Warning Signs Of Cancer To Watch Out For

23rd March 2009
Cancer has always been thought of as a serious disease. Nobody wants to have it or be associated with it. But what is cancer anyway? How does one get it? And what are the most common cancer causes and symptoms? For starters, cancer is actually the unco... Read >
Author: Michael Lee

Using Your Health Savings Account to Find Your Risk for Dozens of Diseases

28th January 2009
Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) are a key aspect of what is known as "consumer-driven healthcare", in which you the consumer - not your employer, the government, or an insurance company - are making the important decisions about your health coverage. When ... Read >
Author: Wiley Long

Learn How to use Your Health Savings Account to Find Your Risk for Dozens of Diseases

21st January 2009
Health Savings Accounts are a key aspect of what is known as “consumer-driven healthcare”, in which you the consumer – not the insurance company, your employer, or the government – are making the primary decisions about your own healthcare. When y... Read >
Author: Wiley Long

The Two Things You Need to Know About Hormone Therapy

13th January 2009
Is hormone therapy for you? Menopause information is full of the pros and cons about hormone therapy or hormone replacement therapy. Starting with perimenopause symptoms, hormone therapy has been the leading choice for women to reduce menopause sympto... Read >
Author: John Russell

Digital Mammography for Breast Cancer of High Risk Women

09th January 2009
Breast cancer isn't something women should take lightly. Leading health experts recommend women over the age of 40 to be screened for breast cancer every one to two years. Women at a higher risk for breast cancer, such as family history of breast cancer,... Read >
Author: Wayne Hemrick

Reducing Ovarian Cancer Risks

15th December 2008
Ovarian cancer is named after the development of cancerous tissues/ cells in ovaries (an organ that is found in women and is an important part of the female reproductive system). Like any type of cancer, the thought of ovarian cancer is very frightful for... Read >
Author: stbotanicacouk

Proven Natural Treatments for the Bothersome Symptoms of Menopause

15th December 2008
To learn about menopause along with both popular and effective natural remedies for its symptoms, keep reading. Introduction to Menopause Typically, menopause will start in a woman's early 50s, but that's not definite. Some women experience menopa... Read >
Author: Trevor Price

Effects of Breast Cancer and Women's Health

27th October 2008
Breast cancer is the most common cause of cancer in women. It is found that breast cancer is the second most common cause of cancer death in women. Though the cause of breast cancer is unknown, genetic and/or hormonal factors are considered as the primary... Read >
Author: Sharon Samraj

Effects of Breast Cancer and Women's Health

27th October 2008
Breast cancer is the most common cause of cancer in women. It is found that breast cancer is the second most common cause of cancer death in women. Though the cause of breast cancer is unknown, genetic and/or hormonal factors are considered as the primary... Read >
Author: Sharon Samraj

Why Are More Women Skipping Mammograms?

23rd October 2008
In a day and age of information, including health and wellness information, being abundantly available to the human race, mammograms have become quite a focal point when it comes to preventive female health. And with good reason. Many women's lives ha... Read >
Author: Danna Schneider

Hormone Replacement Therapy - PART II

23rd October 2008
It is generally agreed by many physicians that the primary reason for Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) is symptom relief from menopause, with less emphasis on using hormone therapy for disease prevention. It is important that the woman know all risks an... Read >
Author: John Russell

Know Both the Benefits and Risks of Breast Implants Hawaii

09th September 2008
Many women opt for breast implants Hawaii to improve the proportion of their body, as well as to create their ideal physical appearance. While there are many benefits, ranging from increased confidence to physical symmetry, it is important to understand ... Read >
Author: rizzosh

Know Both the Benefits and Risks of Breast Implants Hawaii

09th September 2008
Many women opt for breast implants Hawaii to improve the proportion of their body, as well as to create their ideal physical appearance. While there are many benefits, ranging from increased confidence to physical symmetry, it is important to understand ... Read >
Author: rizzosh

What is Breast Cancer and Causes of Breast Cancer

07th July 2008
Definition of breast cancer: Cancer that forms in tissues of the breast, usually the ducts (tubes that carry milk to the nipple) and lobules (glands that make milk). It occurs in both men and women, although male breast cancer is rare. Symptoms of Brea... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Research Results and Facts on Breast Cancer

08th May 2008
Breast cancer has been characterized as a serious disease that strikes mainly women. This is the reason that most people and experts in the field of medical science and research have devoted themselves who make a research on breast cancer and other factor... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert

Breast Cancer – Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

01st May 2008
Breast cancer is the most common cause of cancer in women and the second most common cause of cancer death in women in the U.S. While the majority of new breast cancers are diagnosed as a result of an abnormality seen on a mammogram, a lump or change in c... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Buying Individual Health Insurance Policies in Florida

07th April 2008
Florida, like most states, grants limited guarantees to anybody who wants to buy individual health insurance and, whilst your ability to purchase medical insurance will depend to a certain point upon your current state of health, there are certain situati... Read >
Author: Munish Dev Rathee

What Are The Risk Factors for Breast Cancer?

21st January 2008
Breast cancer is a largely unknown disease until today, despite the fact that it affects almost ten percent of the women above the age of forty years all over the world. The causes of this killer cancer are not known even after decades of research into i... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne

Breast Change and Breast Cancer: A Women’s Health Issue

27th July 2007
There is a wide incidence of women in the Western world who experience breast changes that are a direct consequence of their menstrual cycle and it is believed that as high as 70 percent of women are so afflicted. These women may find their breasts have b... Read >
Author: Roland Parris Jefferson III

Early Breast Cancer Detection

21st May 2007
Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer in women, and one of the most common types of cancer in general. It is estimated that one in seven women that live to age 90 will develop breast cancer. It is especially prevalent in some families, making ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Life Insurances Unfairly Loaded Up

19th April 2007
According to a research by LifeSearch, the percentage of people under 35 who are buying life insurance has dropped by five per cent to 31 per cent. Young people can afford to be more careful when selecting their life policy because their premiums are low... Read >
Author: Alison White

Womens Health Reproductive Function

12th March 2007
The evaluation of women’s reproductive health. Women have been blessed with the power to give birth to another human being. In olden times, the reproductive functions of women have drawn so much awe from people that in some parts of the world, the e... Read >
Author: http:www.preferedforms.com

What Are The Risk Factors for Breast Cancer?

15th February 2007
Breast cancer is a largely unknown disease until today, despite the fact that it affects almost ten percent of the women above the age of forty years all over the world. The causes of this killer cancer are not known even after decades of research into it... Read >
Author: Dr.Anna Hardy

Identifying Breast Cancer Symptoms

25th January 2007
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death in this present day and age. Women around the world are susceptible to breast cancer while men are prone to develop prostate cancer. Let us focus our attention the most common form of cancer in women, and one o... Read >
Author: Morgan Hamilton

Breast Cancer Screening Can Save Your Life

09th November 2006
One in 9 women is expected to develop breast cancer during her lifetime. One in 27 will die of it. Breast cancer attacks mainly women, however there’s 1% of breast cancer patients are men. As we get older, the risk of getting breast cancer increases... Read >
Author: Forest Sun

The Fertility Effects Of Femara

28th September 2006
Copyright 2006 Helene Kvist Fertility problems plague nearly one in every four women, regardless of age, health issues, and race. To help address this increasing issue, scientists have struggled to find the root of the problem of infertility as well a... Read >
Author: Helene Kvist