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Soon, Oz women to get breast cancer ‘hair x-ray’ test

Melbourne, May 12 (ANI): A new test that diagnoses breast cancer by X-raying a woman's hair has been developed, and it will be available in Australia later this year. Sydney-based company Fermiscan has developed the test, and have already tested it on 2,000 Aussie women. Based on the discovery that breast cancer changes the molecular structure of [...]

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Thousands run to beat breast cancer

Robin Skipworth is grateful she is alive. So are Sherre Mesker and Pat Tuecke.These local women are breast cancer survivors -- and moms.And all three were celebrating their motherhood and their health, during the eighth annual Moms on the Run race and walk on Mother's Day morning at Reno High School.Proceeds are used to assist Northern Nevadan women suffering from cancer. Since...

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Going To Bat Against Breast Cancer

Major League Baseball and the Susan G. Komen for the Cure organization are joining forces again this season on Mother’s Day. We’ll be seeing pink bats, wrist bands, ribbons on the bases,... This is a brief summary of the content at MetsReport.com. Visit the site for the full story.

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35,000 Run And Walk For Breast Cancer

Tens of thousands of breast cancer survivors and their families took part in a Mothers' Day tradition. The Y-Me Race to Empower kicked off Sunday morning in Grant Park.

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Pool of Life crew row to prove there’s life after breast cancer

A CREW of breast cancer survivors paddled 26 miles along the Leeds-Liverpool Canal on Saturday to show there is life after the disease.

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Breast-feeding and cancer risk

Adult women who were breast-fed as infants may have a lower risk of developing breast cancer than those who were not breast-fed, unless they were first-born, study findings suggest. "As a

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17,000 breast cancer survivors and supporters race Saturday

Kristi Gundersen got an unexpected surprise on her 40th birthday - breast cancer. The diagnosis was a shock, Gundersen said Saturday, because there was no history of the disease in her family.

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Barmes opens up about mother's fight against breast cancer

For Rockies shortstop Clint Barmes, the pink bat is a reminder of fear and hope. Hundreds of major-leaguers will swing pink bats to celebrate Mother's Day and raise awareness of the fight against breast cancer. The issue is personal for Barmes. He admitted for the first time Saturday that his mom Erma was diagnosed with breast cancer during the 2006 season, Barmes' most...

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Thousands run and walk in Salt Lake City to fight breast cancer

Posted: 6:18 PM- Kristi Gundersen got an unexpected surprise on her 40th birthday - breast cancer. The diagnosis was a shock, Gundersen said Saturday, because there was no history of the disease in her family.

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Breast feeding and Breast cancer - different association

We all know that breast feeding by mother reduces incidence of breast cancer in her. But new reserach suggest that women who were breast fed when they were infants had low incidence of breast cancer later in their life Adult women who were breast-fed as infants may have a lower risk of developing breast cancer [...]

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Being breast-fed may lower breast cancer risk

Reuters reports here: NEW YORK - Adult women who were breast-fed as infants may have a lower risk of developing breast cancer than those who were not breast-fed, unless they were first-born, study findings suggest.

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Breast cancer inquiry could ruin N.L. health system: minister

Newfoundland and Labrador's breast cancer inquiry could destroy the province's health care system if it runs too long, the justice minister warned Friday.

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Initiatives In Baltimore And California Address Minority Health Issues

Baltimore: The Baltimore Examiner on Tuesday examined how Mercy Medical Center in Baltimore has recruited a top surgeon from Connecticut to specifically focus on breast cancer in black women. Dalliah Mashon Black, a former assistant professor of surgery at the

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Pink bats all the rage in Mother's Day game

Much of the discussion in both clubhouses Sunday surrounded a shipment of pink-dyed bats, which were used to celebrate Mother's Day and were subsequently auctioned to help fight breast cancer. Giants manager Bruce Bochy said he would have used a pink bat if...

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Pair's sky dive in memory of friend

TWO women are preparing to plunge from the skies in memory of their friend who died from breast cancer aged just 26.

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Strength by OtterBox: Pink Cases to Support the Avon Breast Cancer Crusade

Strength by OtterBox: Pink Cases to Support the Avon Breast Cancer Crusade - kgolliher

Fort Collins , COLO— Imagine the amount of strength it would take to overcome breast cancer? For all the lives impacted every year, Otter Products, LLC. partners with the Avon Foundation to offer limited edition pink cases as a show of support for those fighting, the survivors and those who have lost someone to breast cancer. By purchasing an OtterBox for iPhone or iPod nano Defender™ Series Strength

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Cynthia Nixon First Only Told Kristin Davis About Her Breast Cancer

Cynthia Nixon First Only Told Kristin Davis About Her Breast Cancer - icelebz

Cynthia Nixon has revealed one of the only people she told about her breast cancer was Kristin Davis . The 'Sex and the City' actress wanted to keep her battle against the life-threatening disease secret but confined in her co-star as she was with her when she got the diagnosis. Cynthia said: "I kept it very quiet. I told Kristin because she happened to be at my house." Recalling the incident, Kristin