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[ad_1] Williamson Medical Center's Rebecca Baskin, MD, Breast Surgeon and Iantha Harney, M.D., Radiologist with new SmartCurve mammography system.(Photo: submitted) No one really wants to talk about breast cancer, but October is …
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[ad_1] Knitters are taking a global initiative to help restore the confidence of breast cancer survivors. The needle and thread are used to make "knuckle knockers", prosthetic breasts that can be worn …
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[ad_1] Credit: CC0 Public Domain Infant formula is designed to mimic human breast milk not only in nutrients but also by a similar set of microbes in the digestive tract. Such microbes …
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[ad_1] Legend Moses Musonga says the treatment can be extremely painful Moses Musonga never thought that men could contract breast cancer until the disease was diagnosed. The 67-year-old Kenyan told the BBC …
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[ad_1] If the world looks rosier lately, it's because October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and everyone, from national brands to your coffee shop, uses different products and promotions to educate the …
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[ad_1] Lynn Patton(Photo: FSU) Breast cancer research has resulted in treatment that has dramatically improved survival rates. As a result, there are now 3.1 million breast cancer survivors in the United States. …
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