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Physical activity more likely to prevent breast cancer in certain groups
Physically active women are 25 per cent less likely to get breast cancer, but certain groups are more likely to see these benefits than others, finds a review of research published online ahead of print in the British Journal of Sports Medicine.
Six-month follow-up diagnostic mammograms recommended for women with probably benign lesions
Radiologists can recommend a six-month follow-up diagnostic mammogram rather than an immediate biopsy for patients with 'probably benign' breast lesions, a new study emphasizes.
Five percent of breast tumors may double in month
Five per cent of breast cancer tumors appear to double in size in just over a month, Norwegian researchers said on Thursday.
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Mammograms benefit women up to the age of 75 and three-yearly screening intervals are best
Breast cancer screening is effective, appropriate and reduces deaths from the disease in women aged up to 75 years old according to new research in over 860,000 women aged 70-75.
Millions of euros could be saved if breast cancer follow-ups were led by specialist nurses
Follow-up care for breast cancer patients costs less if it is conducted by nurses rather than physicians, yet there is no difference in the patients' anxiety, depression, satisfaction or outcome, according to new research.
Breast cancers behave differently before and after the age of 70
As women approach the age of 70, they become less likely to be diagnosed with aggressive tumours that have spread to the lymph nodes. But after 70, the cancer is increasingly likely to spread, a study shows.
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- Too many still dying from breast CA
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