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Breast Cancer
New breast cancer research has been reported by scientists at University of Alberta
March 19th, 2009
According to a study from Edmonton, Canada, "A 44-year-old woman was managed with segmental resection and chemoradiation therapy for stage I adenocarcinoma of the left breast in 1999." "Five years later, she developed dyspnea and pleurodynia, and a chest computed tomography study revealed multiple large soft tissue density pleural masses and a right pleural effusion. A pleural biopsy revealed neuroendocrine type metastatasis, which was confirmed as histologically similar to the 1999 breast pathology," wrote A.A. Suchak and colleagues, University of Alberta. The researchers concluded: "This suggested a primary breast neuroendocrine differentiated...
Source: Women's Health Weekly (2009-03-19)
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