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Life-Saving Metastatic Breast Cancer Facts
Medically Reviewed by Dr. Andrea Eisenberg, MD Women

Life-Saving Metastatic Breast Cancer Facts

Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in the United States. This cancer forms in the cells of the breasts and while it’s most often commonly associated with women, it can affect men too. Get informed with these important must-know life-saving metastatic breast cancer facts.

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UN Study Links Man-Made Chemicals to Common Diseases
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UN Study Links Man-Made Chemicals to Common Diseases

It seems that the chemical pollutants used in everyday products are cause of low sperm count, birth deformities, female infertility, hormonal cancers, psychiatric diseases, child cancers, and more. The same chemical ingredients are also being blamed for the eradication of certain wildlife species. “It is clear that some of these chemical pollutants can affect the […]

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Study Links Breast Cancer & Diabetes
By Emily Lockhart Health Studies in the News

Study Links Breast Cancer & Diabetes

A Canadian study has found an increased risk for diabetes among breast cancer survivors over 55 years of age—compared to women who have never had breast cancer. In fact, the risk for breast cancer patients has been directly traced to whether or not a woman has undergone chemotherapy. The study, conducted by researchers at the […]

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Breast Cancer Drug Study: More Effective After 10 Years
By Catherine Roberts Health Studies in the News

Breast Cancer Drug Study: More Effective After 10 Years

A new study published in the journal The Lancet has suggested that a certain breast cancer treatment is more effective if taken for twice the amount of time. The study, titled, “Long-term effects of continuing adjuvant tamoxifen to 10 years versus stopping at 5 years after diagnosis of oestrogen receptor-positive breast cancer: ATLAS, a randomised […]

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