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Expert-reviewed information summary about tests used to detect or screen for breast cancer.
Source:StayWell
Date:December 14, 2004
Expert-reviewed information summary about factors that may increase the risk of developing breast cancer and about research aimed at the prevention of this disease.
Source:StayWell
Date:December 14, 2004
Expert-reviewed information summary about the treatment of breast cancer.The breast is made up of lobes and ducts. Each breast has 15 to 20 sections called lobes, which have many smaller sections called lobules. Lobules end in dozens of tiny bulbs that can produce milk. The lobes, lobules, and bulbs are linked by thin tubes called ducts.
Source:StayWell
Date:December 14, 2004
Expert-reviewed information summary about the treatment of male breast cancer.Breast cancer may occur in men. Men at any age may develop breast cancer, but it is usually detected (found) in men between 60 and 70 years of age. Male breast cancer makes up less than 1% of all cases of breast cancer.
Source:StayWell
Date:December 14, 2004
Expert-reviewed information summary about the treatment of breast cancer during pregnancy.
Source:StayWell
Date:December 14, 2004
Expert-reviewed information summary about hypercalcemia (high blood calcium levels) as a complication of cancer. Approaches to the treatment of hypercalcemia are discussed.
Source:StayWell
Date:December 14, 2004
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