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... resident that it was simply her time. But it was more than that. For Kohnke, it was the first sign that she had ovarian cancer. And typical of the disease, it was a subtle, not overt, signal that she would soon be in a fight for her life. But it was ...
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... Because men have very little breast tissue, it is easier for men and their health care professionals to feel small masses. On the other hand, because men have so little breast tissue, cancers do not need to grow very far to reach the nipple, the ...
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