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Link between migraines and reduced breast cancer risk confirmed in follow-up study
... , M.D., Ph.D., a breast-cancer epidemiologist and associate member of the Hutchinson Center's ... kind study linking migraines with breast cancer risk reduction that was published in the same journal last ...Raloxifene reduces risk of invasive estrogen-receptor positive breast cancer
... 6 years, it did reduce the risk of invasive breast cancer by 44 percent, compared ... postmenopausal women and for invasive breast cancer risk reduction in postmenopausal women with osteoporosis or at high ...Model highlights benefits and risks of cervical cancer screening methods
... U.S. women have an average lifetime cervical cancer risk of 0.7 percent. Recently, ... screening options associated with similar cancer risk reduction are available," the authors write. "Using cytologic ...GUMC research summaries for AACR Cancer Prevention Meeting
... . (Session 2: Ovarian Cancer Risk Reduction. Mon., Nov. 17, 10-11:45am ... influence how pregnancy may be related to development of breast cancer. Epidemiological studies have shown that early pregnancy ...Meta-analysis confirms value of risk-reducing salpingo-oophorectomy for women with BRCA mutations
... remains after surgery. Therefore, additional cancer risk reduction and screening strategies are required to maximally ... L. Mai, M.D., of the National Cancer Institute in Bethesda, Md., commend Rebbeck ...Penn study examines power of exercise to prevent breast cancer
... exercise as a possible intervention for breast cancer risk reduction. The stakes for women who carry BRCA ... like to find out if exercise could buy high-risk women time they need to more safely think ...Study Examines Power Of Exercise To Prevent Breast Cancer
A new study aims to learn whether women at high risk of breast cancer can use exercise to reduce ... two different levels of regular exercise as a possible intervention for breast cancer risk reduction.Medications effective in reducing risks for breast cancer can also cause serious side effects
... 40,000 deaths per year. The National Cancer Institute estimates that nearly 15 percent of ... osteoporosis and was approved by the FDA for breast cancer risk reduction in 2007. A third drug, tibolone, ...Survey identifies factors associated with early detection of melanoma in older men
... surveillance, should become an integral component of skin cancer risk reduction strategies promoted ... Note: This study was supported in part by a National Cancer Institute grant to Dr. Robinson. Please ...
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