Breast Cancer in the News
Our experts bring you breaking news about current breast cancer research.
- Exercise May Lower Risk by Changing Estrogen Metabolism May 23, 2013
- Women with Cosmetic Implants May Have Worse Breast Cancer Survival Rates, but More Research Needed May 22, 2013
- Adding 3-D View to Screening Mammograms Seems to Improve Detection and Decrease False Positives May 22, 2013
- SERM Hormonal Therapy Medicines Help Reduce Risk in Women at High Risk, But Aren’t Widely Used May 21, 2013
- Insurance Influences Type of Surgery Women Get for Early-Stage Breast Cancer May 21, 2013
Think Pink, Live Green is a way of living that aims to help women reduce their risk of breast cancer or the disease coming back in survivors. It's also a way for women living with advanced disease to make the healthiest choices possible.
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The Family Dinner Recipe: Purple Power Breakfast Shake
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Sugar: Should You Worry About It?
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What My Patients Are Asking: How Will the Supreme Court’s Decision on BRCA Genes Affect Me?
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For Our Mothers and Others — 5 Simple Ways to Reduce Your Exposure to Environmental Estrogens
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