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Breast Cancer
New breast cancer data have been reported by scientists at University of Texas
November 20th, 2008
"When Cancer began publishing in 1948, 1 of the first articles to appear was a review of sex hormones and advanced carcinoma of the breast. Because little was then known about the biology of breast cancer, standard treatment was characterized by radical and disfiguring surgery, often with only a limited effect oil long-term outcomes," researchers in the United States report. "Several pivotal developments in it the ensuing 60 years changed this picture dramatically. The large tumors that were common at initial presentation in 1948 became increasingly uncommon With the growing use of screening mammography. It was soon suggested that these smaller tumors could be...
Source: Women's Health Weekly (2008-11-20)
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