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Colleen O., an active 67-year-old retired grandmother, always made sure to get a yearly mammogram. After all, her first job out of college was working at a pathology lab, where she viewed slides ...
Breast cancer patients in New South Wales will be spared a permanent reminder of the disease, thanks to a new first-of-its-kind ‘tattoo free’ radiation treatment. Traditional radiation therapy ...
There are good reasons for hope in the fight against breast cancer. The American Cancer Society reports 5-year survival rates for women with stage 0 or stage I breast cancer are nearly 100 percent; ...
A literature search was carried out for this briefing in line with the interim process and methods statement. This briefing includes the most relevant or best available published evidence relating to ...
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