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<category>21376 | Role Of Hormones In Cancer Recurrence</category>
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<description>Few studies have looked at the link between sex hormones in the blood and cancer recurrence. Cheryl L. Rock, Ph.D., a professor in the Department of Family and Preventive Medicine at the University of California in San Diego, reported that</description>
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<category>21376 | Calcium May Prevent Breast Cancer Spread</category>
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<description>AUSTRALIA -- A strong skeleton may be less likely to be penetrated by metastasizing cancer cells. Researchers found that a calcium deficiency might increase the tendency of advanced breast cancer to target bone. They reasoned that dietary calcium might help</description>
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<category>21376 | Risk Factors For Male Breast Cancer</category>
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<description>Male breast cancer is a rare disease, accounting for less than 1 percent of all breast cancer cases. Because of the low incidence of this disease, its cause and pathogenesis are not completely understood. Men are not routinely screened for</description>
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<category>21376 | Cancer Researchers And Oncologists Offer A Clinical Trial For Multiple Myeloma Patients</category>
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<description>Cancer researchers at George Mason University's Center for Applied Proteomics and Molecular Medicine are studying the effects of experimental treatments on living tumor cells taken from multiple myeloma patients who are undergoing a routine diagnostic process. The trial may result</description>
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