November 14, 2006 Study Finds Red Meat Appears to Increase Breast Cancer Risk in Premenopausal Women
By: Rob Stein Source: Washington Post Younger women who regularly eat red meat appear to face an increased risk for developing hormone-sensitive breast cancer, according to a new finding from the Nurses Health Study.
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October 8, 2006 Exercise Can Reduce Side Effects During Radiation for Breast Cancer
Source: Reuters Health A small study had found that regular exercise can help women avoid some of the side effects of radiation.
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July 18, 2006 Dietary Supplements of No Benefit to Patients with Cancer or Precancerous Lesions
Source: Reuters Health Dietary modifications and vitamins, antioxidants, retinol, and garlic not found to be effective.
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July 10, 2006 Clinical Trials for Cancer Running Out of Volunteers
By: E.J. Mundell Source: HealthDay News Why you should speak with your oncologist about clinical trials.
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June 7, 2006 Racial Component Is Found in Lethal Breast Cancer
By: Denise Grady Source: New York Times Young black women are more likely than whites or older blacks to develop tumors that are harder to treat.
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