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December 2000 Subscribe | Archived Issues |
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Predicting Breast Cancer Recurrence In the past month, a slew of important new studies have identified certain combinations of therapies that may minimize the risk of breast cancer recurrence. Other studies have focused on identifying recurrences at much earlier-and thus more treatable-stages. Here is a sampler.Read full article NIH Recommendations for Adjuvant Therapy
An important panel of breast cancer experts was recently convened at the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Their objective was to find some type of consensus on the best adjuvant therapies for treating breast cancer at its various stages.
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Other Features Radiation Therapy and the "Breast Cancer Genes" Continuing Treatment Gap for African Americans Attacking Tumors By Destroying Their Blood Vessels Continuing Quandaries about Hormone Replacement Therapy Obesity and Breast Cancer Risk Complementary Medicine Grudgingly Moves Ahead
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