Items Related To Tag 'study'
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Certain Breast Cancer Patients May Nix Node Surgery
But there are a lot of unknowns about breast cancer cells found in lymph nodes.
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Breast Cancer's Spread Now Better Understood
British researchers report that the spread of breast cancer cells from the main tumor to other parts of the body is controlled by a growth factor known as TGFb.
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Volunteering Can Be Rewarding, Even At Work
Volunteer work offers positive mental health benefits according to a new German study.
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Lifting Weights After Breast Cancer
New York Times author Gretchen Reynolds explores weight lifting and Lymphedema
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Research Shows that ‘Talk Therapy' Can Alter Brain Activity
New therapy is meant to help patients identify and challenge their unhealthy thinking patterns.
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Surviving, Thriving and Inspiring Us All
Cancer is on track to become the No. 1 killer in the world. For anyone who has battled cancer or watched a loved one face the difficult diagnosis, it's crucial to believe that there is life after disease. We've got the proof.
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Heart Disease Prevention: Mistakes Women Make
Deborah Kotz, senior writer for U.S. News & World Report, covers everything women care about when it comes to their health.
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Green Tea and Cancer
In a recent study, MD Anderson researchers examined the effects of green tea extract.
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Demand for Radiation Therapy Projected to Outpace Supply of Radiation Oncologists
MD Anderson research shows tenfold difference between supply and demand over next decade








