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Relax ladies, working night shifts will not give you breast cancer
Relax ladies, working night shifts will not give you breast cancerBusting the popular belief, a new study claims that working night shifts has no link with women getting breast cancer.The results could dismiss concerns raised by a review in 2007 by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) classifying shift work disrupting the 'body clock' as a probable cause of cancer."We found that women who had worked night shifts, including long-term night shifts, were not more likely to develop breast cancer," said lead author of the new study Ruth Travis from the University of Oxford.The new research, published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, examined whether night shift work increased women's breast cancer risk by following 1.4 million women in ten studies and seeing if they developed breast cancer.
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New, supplemental scan can help detect breast cancer missed on mammograms
New, supplemental scan can help detect breast cancer missed on mammogramsPlease enable Javascript to watch this videoA new breast cancer scan.Already it's catching cancers missed on mammograms.It's called ABUS and doctors say it's giving them the gift they need to diagnose patients early when their cancer is more treatable.Dr Georgia Giakoumis Spear, radiologist, NorthShore University HealthSystem: "Here on these images there's a very small little dark area that you can see.
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She's lived with stage 4 breast cancer for 25 years
She's lived with stage 4 breast cancer for 25 yearsPlease enable Javascript to watch this videoKANSAS CITY, Mo.-- Advanced breast cancer, also known as stage 4 or metastatic breast cancer, used to always mean a short life expectancy.Not any more.Many women are living years with breast cancer that has spread to other parts of the body.
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Oklahoma woman has lived with stage 4 breast cancer for 25 years
Oklahoma woman has lived with stage 4 breast cancer for 25 yearsPlease enable Javascript to watch this videoGROVE, Okla. - An Oklahoma woman says she's lived with stage 4 breast cancer for 25 years.Advanced breast cancer, also known as stage 4 or metastatic breast cancer, used to always mean a short life expectancy.But not for Vicki Warren."She is essentially the model, if we can't cure, of how we want to manage it," Dr. Timothy Pluard with Saint Luke's Cancer Institute told KFOR sister station WDAF.
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3D mammograms big success in beating breast cancer - ABC FOX Montana Local News, Weather, Sports KTMF
3D mammograms big success in beating breast cancer - ABC FOX Montana Local News, Weather, Sports KTMFOctober is National Breast Cancer Awareness month, and this October, more women are choosing the latest technology for breast cancer detection and beating it with 3D mammography introduced to Montana last year.Every day, technology and science reach milestones and break barriers.3D mammograms are no exception.They detect breast cancer earlier with more accuracy.
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