Mammograms May Not Be Fool-Proof at Catching Second Cancers
Finding points to need for vigilance in watching for symptoms between screenings, expert saysContinue Reading
Finding points to need for vigilance in watching for symptoms between screenings, expert saysContinue Reading
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More U.S. women with abnormal mammograms should be getting less invasive needle biopsies, experts noteContinue Reading
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Doctors discuss sex with prostate cancer survivors, but not women who have cancer, researchers sayContinue Reading
Women with anorexia or bulimia tend to sketch their body features differently, researchers sayContinue Reading
American Heart Association advisory stresses prevention through diet, exercise, weight controlContinue Reading
Premenstrual, postpartum, menopausal mood changes may affect women with disorder: studyContinue Reading
Researchers suspect association may be due to estrogenContinue Reading
Should ‘significantly enhance existing diagnosis and treatment approaches,’ agency saysContinue Reading
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