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  1. A Breast Cancer Journey: Your Personal Guidebook, 2E by American Cancer Society, 2005-07-01
  2. Thriving After Breast Cancer: Essential Healing Exercises for Body and Mind by Sherry Lebed Davis, Stephanie Gunning, 2002-09-10
  3. Breast Cancer (M.D. Anderson Cancer Care Series)
  4. Be a Survivor: Your Guide to Breast Cancer Treatment by Vladimir Lange, 2007-10
  5. Breast Cancer for Dummies by Ronit, Ph.D. Elk, Monica, M.D. Morrow, et all 2003-07-01
  6. The Breast Cancer Prevention and Recovery Diet by Suzannah Olivier, 2001-10-01
  7. With the Help of Our Friends from France: Stabilizing and Living with Advanced Breast Cancer, 2nd edition 2007 by Carol Silverander, 2005-08-11
  8. #1 Best Tools and Tips from the Trenches of Breast Cancer by Mary Olsen Kelly, 2006-09-30
  9. The Complete Natural Medicine Guide to Breast Cancer: A Practical Manual for Understanding, Prevention and Care by Sat Dharam Kaur, Kaur, 2003-09-30
  10. Breast Cancer and Iodine : How to Prevent and How to Survive Breast Cancer by Dr. David Derry M.D., Ph.D., 2002
  11. Lymphedema: A Breast Cancer Patient's Guide to Prevention and Healing by Jeannie Burt, Gwen White, 2005-09-04
  12. Dear God, They Say It's Cancer: A Companion Guide for Women on the Breast Cancer Journey by Janet Thompson, 2006-10-10
  13. Dancing With Fear: Tips and Wisdom from Breast Cancer Survivors by Leila Peltosaari, 2005-09-07
  14. What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Breast Cancer [UNABRIDGED] by M.D.;David Zava, Ph.D ;Virginia Hopkins John R. Lee, 2002

21. Breast Cancer Research
news. Latest news. Male breast cancers more common 24 May 2004 Micro MRI Tracks breast cancer Metastasis in Mice (Register with Medscape to view) 19 May 2004
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Gene mutation and use of certain antidepressants may decrease effects of breast cancer drug

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New Breast Cancer Drug Shrinks Tumors or Slows Growth in Up to Half of Women

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Patients with early stage, HER-2 positive breast cancer

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[7 June 2004]
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22. Use Of Smokeless Tobacco May Lead To Breast Cancer, Wake Forest Team Reports
Spit tobacco increases a woman's risk of breast cancer.
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Use Of Smokeless Tobacco May Lead To Breast Cancer, Wake Forest Team Reports
Preliminary results suggest that using smokeless tobacco may dramatically increase the risk of breast cancer, Wake Forest University School of Medicine researchers reported today.
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23. BreastCancer.org - Breast Cancer Treatment Information And Pictures
•, Questions about breast cancer. •, In breast cancer treatment. •, Interested in donating? Genetics and breast cancer. •, Are most breast cancers inherited?
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@import "bco_style_2.css"; Press Room About Us Site Map Dictionary ... Frequently Asked Questions First-time guest? Try one of these starting points: Questions about Breast Cancer In breast cancer treatment Interested in donating? Help keep our programs free. Just Diagnosed Moving on with life after cancer Free Email Updates Current research, online events, and more Prevention Genetics and Breast Cancer Accept What Can't be Changed ... Free Email Updates e-Healthcare
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Can aspirin lower breast cancer risk? A recent study found encouraging results. But what does it mean for YOU? Read more May 2004 Ask-the-Expert Conference Transcript. Read more Genetics and Breast Cancer Are most breast cancers inherited? What are BRCA1 and BRCA2?

24. Breast Cancer, Breast Feeding And Tobacco Smoke
Early studies treated secondhand smokers as if they were nonsmokers, which actually masked the evidence; later studies separated out the two, and found that both active and passive smoking are causes of breast cancer.
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Breast cancer, breast feeding and tobacco smoke
Phillip Whidden That lung cancer is a fatal result of passive smoking , is well known. Heart disease caused by environmental tobacco smoke causes about 10 times as many deaths in second-hand smokers as the lung-cancer deaths brought on by inhaling other people's tobacco smoke.
However, I shall present evidence today that tobacco-smoke pollution is much more powerful in causing breast cancer in women than in causing either lung cancer or heart disease. I shall also show why this evidence about breast cancer is very important for babies and children.
But before I do that, I want to raise a point about how difficult it is to get journalists to pay attention to what is important in scientific research instead of paying attention to unimportant scientific reports. I will do this by marking a very bad anniversary. Last year, almost exactly a year ago today, on May 20, scientists reported that they had found evidence that active smoking reduces the risk of breast cancer in women who carry the mutant genes BRCA1 or BRAC2. That was a Wednesday. The media in Europe and North America shouted this message to the world: SMOKING MAY REDUCE THE RISK OF BREAST CANCER. That same week, however, news releases telling the truth had been coordinated to be sent out in both Europe and North America for journalists to report on the Monday, two days earlier. Not a single television, radio, newpaper or magazine report told the public on that Monday that both active and passive smoking lead to a very large increased risk of breast cancer. Instead, all the reports were disgracefully about the Wednesday publication of the scientific report on BRCA1 and BRAC2 genes and the supposed reduction in risk of breast cancer due to smoking.

25. National Breast Cancer Centre ­ Evidenced Based Information, Breast Cancer
Homepage of the National breast cancer Centre providing information about breast cancer for consumers and health professionals.
http://www.nbcc.org.au/
About NBCC Order Resources Media Events ... Contact Us Long-term survivor
31 years since diagnosed with breast cancer
Bettina Woodburn
shares her inspirational story! For more personal stories on breast cancer survivors go to the Breast Cancer Network Australia website Announcement! The National Breast Cancer Centre will hold its annual Pink Ribbon breakfast this year on 1 October 2004. More details will be available soon. Breast Fax - The National Breast Cancer Centre's Monthly Newsletter.... May Edition Latest News view all news items view all position statements June 2004 Breast self examination devices i.e. "Breast Gloves", National Breast Cancer Centre's - Position Statement There is no evidence that the promotion of the structured approach to examination has any benefits in terms of reducing deaths from breast cancer. Women, however, are encouraged to know the normal look and feel of their breast and to report any changes to their doctor as soon as possible
Latest News view all news items 1 June 2004 Scholarships to improve breast cancer care in rural areas Twenty-three nurses and community health workers from rural areas have won scholarships to develop their skills in caring for women with breast cancer, through an international initiative spearheaded by Polo Ralph Lauren

26. Sloan-Kettering - Breast Cancer
Overview and general information about the condition from Memorial SloanKettering Cancer Center of New York City.
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Select a Breast Cancer Topic - Overview - Risk Factors - Screening - Diagnosis - Surgery - Systemic Therapy - Radiation Therapy - Clinical Trials - Breast Cancer Information - A to Z
Memorial Sloan-Kettering's Breast Disease Management Team provides comprehensive, multidisciplinary care to breast cancer patients, including a full array of supportive services such as nutritional and genetic counseling, gynecologic and endocrinological care, physical therapy, and the most extensive psychosocial support programs in the region. We treat more breast cancer patients than any other cancer center in the nation. In this section you can find information about our expertise in treating patients with breast cancer, our services, and our research.
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center treats more breast cancer patients than any other cancer center in the nation.

27. BreastCancer.Net: Http://www.breastcancer.net
A clearinghouse for the latest news and information on the prevention, detection and treatment of breast cancer to Latinas affected by breast cancer. breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer
http://www.breastcancer.net/

28. The Breast Cancer Fund Home Page
The breast cancer Fund is a national nonprofit organization formed in 1992 to identify and advocate for elimination of the environmental and other preventable
http://www.breastcancerfund.org/
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29. Susan G. Komen...Race For The Cure...Central Florida Affiliate
Calendar of events, Race for the Cure information, photos, and donation information.
http://www.komencentralflorida.com/

30. National Breast Cancer Awareness Month Increasing Early Breast Cancer Detection
National breast cancer Awareness Month is dedicated to increasing awareness of the importance of early breast cancer detection.
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National Breast Cancer Awareness Month's Board of Sponsors is proud to host a National Summit marking 20 years of building awareness about breast health and breast cancer throughout the United States. This educational and informational meeting, to be held May 14th, 2004, at the Hilton New York is the only national summit that will offer participants the opportunity to reflect on the progress that has been made in the last 20 years and learn how these accomplishments and upcoming developments will impact breast cancer patients in the future. Additional information regarding the summit, including the agenda and bios of the speakers will be available here soon. Please watch this page for further details in the next few weeks. We look forward to seeing you in New York in May!

31. Breast Cancer Action
Email info@bcaction.org. Reflections from the 26th Annual San Antonio breast cancer Symposium, Site Info 01.01 4/27/04 © 2004, breast cancer Action.
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32. Northern Arizona Hematology And Oncology - Flagstaff, Arizona
Information about this Flagstaff, Arizona center. Discusses breast cancer care, clinical trials, alternative therapy, support and events.
http://www.nacancercenter.com
Northern Arizona Hematology and Oncology (NAHOA), an affiliate of the Arizona Oncology Association, provides consulting services and therapy for patients with malignant diseases and hematologic disorders. We are a comprehensive cancer treatment center using the latest technology and pharmaceutical advancements. We strive to make advanced state of the art cancer care more accessible to patients in our community. Mission Statement
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33. Medical College Of Wisconsin Healthlink Topics: Women's Health
News and information about women's health issues such as breast cancer, heart disease, ovarian cancer and reproductive health from the Medical College of Wisconsin.
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What happens during a young woman's first visit to the gynecologist? "We make sure it isn't threatening," says Dr. Michael Lund. "We provide education and take a history. Often, we won't even do an exam until there's a good reason to do one."
Menopause Symptoms Vary in Scope, Duration
During menopause, the body produces less estrogen and progesterone. Dr. Julie Mitchell notes that while some women have no symptoms, others might endure them for five years or more.
Hormones, Hot Flashes and Total Health for Midlife Women
Taking a combination of estrogen and progestin brings certain health risks, but women who have had a hysterectomy can take estrogen alone, which could have fewer negative consequences.
The Facts about Breast Cancer Detection
The key to finding breast cancer is early detection, and the key to early detection is a regular screening mammogram, along with a clinical breast exam by a doctor or nurse.
Focus Family Nutrition on Current Health Needs
High-quality scientific research on nutrition is difficult to carry out. Still, notes Dr. Julie Mitchell, there are a few key principles that repeated research has borne out.

34. National Cancer Institute - Breast Cancer Home Page
breast cancer Home Page. What You Need To Know About™ breast cancer Information about detection, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of breast cancer.
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Breast Cancer Related Pages What You Need To Know About Breast Cancer
Information about detection, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of breast cancer. NIH Publication Number is 03-1556 NIHSeniorHealth: Breast Cancer NIHSeniorHealth is a Web site that features authoritative and up-to-date health information in a format tailored to older adults. Full description of the NCI PDQ database. General Cancer Library Coping with Cancer Complications of cancer and its treatment for patients, survivors, and caregivers. Support and Resources Support organizations, finances, insurance, home care, and hospice care. Understanding Clinical Trials Types of trials, how they work, risks and benefits of taking part. Finding Clinical Trials Ways to look for specific cancer clinical trials Complementary and Alternative Medicine Healing philosophies, approaches, and therapies used in addition to, or instead of, conventional treatments.

35. Breast Cancer Banner Bracelet
Offers a breast cancer banner bracelet. A visible statement of concern and caring for all woman touched by breast cancer.
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36. National Cancer Institute - What You Need To Know About Breast Cancer
breast cancer Who s at Risk? No one knows the exact causes of breast cancer. Stages of breast cancer. Doctors describe breast cancer by the following stages
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NCI Highlights Post-Surgery Chemo and Early Lung Cancer Head and Neck Cancer: Cetuximab Boosts Survival President's Panel Report: Living Beyond Cancer Annual Report to the Nation ... Past Highlights Background The Breasts Understanding Cancer Breast Cancer: Who's at Risk Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer among women in this country (other than skin cancer). The number of new cases of breast cancer in women was estimated to be about 212,600 in 2003. This National Cancer Institute (NCI) booklet has important information about breast cancer. It discusses possible causes, screening, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and recovery. It also has information to help women with breast cancer cope with the disease. Breast Cancer in Men Each year, about 1,300 men in this country learn they have breast cancer. Much of the information in this booklet applies to men with breast cancer. More information about breast cancer in men is available on NCI's Web site at http://cancer.gov

37. Alliance, Cigarette Smoking Linked To Breast Cancer
Summary of recent research.
http://bcn.boulder.co.us/community/abct/abctbcnc.htm
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Cigarette Smoking Linked to Breast Cancer
By Will Boggs, MD Their study of 132 families with at least three breast or ovarian cancer patients found that patients' sisters and daughters who smoked were more than twice as likely to develop breast cancer, compared with the nonsmoking sisters and daughters of patients. In families with the strongest genetic riskthose with at least five members with cancersmoking was an even more significant risk factor. Patients' sisters and daughters who smoked at some point in their lives were nearly six times more likely to develop breast cancer than relatives who never smoked. The researchers explain that smoking boosts carcinogens, or cancer-causing chemicals, in the blood. These chemicals can cause mutations in the DNA of breast cells which, over time, lead to cancer. The study authors call for further research into the link between cigarette smoking and breast cancer among women with a genetic risk. "If you don't smoke, don't start. If you do smoke, it's never too late to quit," Sellers said. NOTE: Secondhand smoke has long been associated with a higher risk of breast and ovarian cancer.

38. Breast Cancer Information From National Breast Cancer Foundation
breast cancer information including early signs and symptoms of breast cancer, myths, early detection, breast cancer research and much more from the National
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39. Health Canada - Breast Cancer Linked To Second-hand Smoke
Summary of recent research based on data from 19941997.
http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/english/media/releases/2000/2000_26e.htm
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Breast cancer linked to second-hand smoke
OTTAWA - A Health Canada study reports that second-hand smoke may increase the risk of breast cancer. The study, Passive and Active Smoking and Breast Cancer Risk in Canada, 1994-97 , is being published today in the scientific journal Cancer Causes and Control . It provides evidence suggesting that the risk of breast cancer is greater among women who have been exposed regularly and for long periods of time to second-hand smoke, even though they, themselves, have never smoked. The longer the exposure, the higher the risk. After comparing 1,420 women diagnosed with breast cancer to a similar number of women without cancer, the study found that long-term exposure to second-hand smoke was associated with more than a 100% increase in premenopausal breast cancer risk, and a 30% increase in postmenopausal breast cancer. The study also found that among current women smokers, premenopausal breast cancer risk was 90% higher, and postmenopausal risk was 60% higher. Until recently, breast cancer has generally not been associated with women's smoking. However the six previously published studies of second-hand smoke and breast cancer have each suggested increased risk associated with second-hand smoke and with active smoking. This new Canadian study, the largest study of the issue published to date, extends that evidence. While a study of this nature cannot confirm a causal relationship of second-hand smoke to breast cancer, it can contribute to the identification of it can serve to identify important associations.

40. OncoLink | The Web's First Cancer Resource
Provides information on breast cancer, lung cancer, skin cancer and more. OncoLinkTV PENN Vital Signs breast cancer A Journey to Survive.
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Hot Spot OncoLink is attending the 40th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology , June 5-8, 2004, in New Orleans, LA. OncoLink reporters are providing in-depth, up-to-the-minute coverage of sessions and presentations. CME is also available OncoLinkTV: The Group Room at ASCO 2004 OncoLink, The Group Room (Vital Options International), and People Living with Cancer presented two special Webcasts from ASCO 2004: The Group Room from ASCO and When the Doctor has Cancer. Check back for on-demand archive of this event. What's New This Week OncoLink CME: The Evolving Role of Platinums and Biologics in the Treatment of Lung Cancer
A four part program which takes the user through a series of slide-audio lectures to discuss the re-established role of platinum-based therapy in advanced Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer. Upon completion of this educational activity, participants have the opportunity to earn 5 CME credits.

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