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  1. Breast Cancer (Contemporary Issues in Cancer Imaging)
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141. Staying Abreast®
Rehabilitative exercises for breast cancer surgery.
http://www.stayingabreast.com
"Staying Abreast, Rehabilitation Exercises for Breast Cancer Surgery" is a scientifically designed breast cancer exercise book written by Annie Toglia, MES, ACSM, CSCS, in consultation with Anthony C. Cahan, M.D., F.A.C.S. and C. Andrew Salzberg, M.D. The book contains eleven exercise programs chronologically formatted for improved recovery from the following: lumpectomy, mastectomy, axillary lymph node or sentinel node biopsy, TRAM flap, LAT (Latissimus) flap, implant reconstruction, lymphedema, and the side effects of breast cancer treatments (radiation therapy, hormone therapy, or chemotherapy).
Staying Abreast.com provides a brief overview of the program, which is being implemented internationally by physicians, nurses, hospitals, physical therapy centers, lymphedema clinics, fitness rehabilitation facilities, and by individuals who are managing their own fitness programs.
Annie Toglia has been nominated for her work on behalf of breast cancer and lymphedema patients by New York State Senator Nicholas A. Spano for the 2004 Woman of Distinction award, which she will receive in an official ceremony on June 8 in the State Capitol. -

142. Breast Cancer: Information From WebMD
breast cancer Health Center. breast cancer is 90% curable when caught early. Plus, meet breast cancer survivors in our online support groups.
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Breast cancer is 90% curable when caught early. Get in-depth information here about breast cancer, its symptoms, stages, and promising treatments. Plus, meet breast cancer survivors in our online support groups. Your Guide To Breast Cancer Overview Risk Factors Detection Treatments ... Recurrence Related Topics Newly Diagnosed Find a Physician 10 Questions for Your Doctor Cancer Center ... Women's Health Breast Cancer Recommended Patient Resources New Breast Cancer Chemotherapy Treatment OK'd Now the drug Gemzar in combination with Taxol will be another weapon for the treatment of women with metastatic breast cancer (breast cancer that has spread). Go To Article The Latest on Hormone Therapy for Breast Cancer We Knew You'd Want to Know New Cancer Drug: New Hope?

143. Breast Cancer Charity - St Barts Hospital, London UK - Fund Raising Events And O
Raising funds to create screening and diagnostic facility at St Barts Hospital, London. Browse news and fundraising events information.
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144. Sloan-Kettering - Breast Cancer
Every adult is at risk for breast cancer. One in nine women who live to breast cancer. Select a breast cancer Topic.
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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.

145. Mammography And Ultrasound Best For Detecting Breast Cancer
An article from the Medical Post.
http://www.medicalpost.com/mpcontent/article.jsp?content=/content/EXTRACT/RAWART

146. California Breast Cancer Research Program (CBCRP)
The California breast cancer Research Program (CBCRP) administers funding for breast cancer research in the State of California.
http://www.cbcrp.org/
Skip navigation The mission of the California Breast Cancer Research Program is to eliminate breast cancer by leading innovation in research, communication, and collaboration in the California scientific and lay communities.
New Funding Directions: Building on Our Strengths
In 1993, breast cancer advocates from across California converged on Sacramento to demand a new breast cancer research funding agency dedicated to supporting high impact research. From this activism the California Breast Cancer Research Program was born. Since its inception, the CBCRP has distributed nearly $150 million for more than 500 grants to more than 60 leading research institutions throughout California, so that they can investigate ideas about breast cancer that might not otherwise be explored.
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147. Breast Cancer; Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs (CDMRP)
Stamp Out breast cancer Act. $9.2 million received to date. Funding Summary. breast cancer Research Program Fact Sheet. breast cancer Stamp Fact Sheet.
http://cdmrp.army.mil/bcrp/
Vision Eradicate breast cancer Mission Foster new directions, address neglected issues, and bring new investigators into the field
Congressional Appropriations for Peer-reviewed Research
$150 million in FY04
Stamp Out Breast Cancer Act
$9.2 million received to date
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Breast Cancer Research Program Peer Review Participants ... Publications Last updated March 16, 2004 (ldm)

148. CNN - Thorough Breast Cancer Surgery May Make Radiation Unnecessary - May 13, 19
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May 13, 1999 Web posted at: 2:37 p.m. EDT (1837 GMT) (CNN) Patients with a common, curable form of breast cancer may be undergoing radiation treatments unnecessarily, according to a study in Thursday's New England Journal of Medicine. The University of Southern California study of women with "ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS)," a cancer of the milk glands of the breast, found that among 133 women whose surgeons removed a 10-millimeter margin around the tumor, the chance of the cancer reappearing after eight years was 4 percent. But when the margin of additional tissue removed was less than 1 millimeter, the risk jumped to 50 percent.

149. Breast Cancer Prevention
This site offers you the opportunity to obtain credible information on clinical trial research and to assess your chances of getting breast cancer.
http://www.breastcancerprevention.com/

150. CNN.com - Oral Contraceptives And Breast Cancer - October 11, 2000
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FROM Oral contraceptives and breast cancer: Women with a strong family history of breast cancer who had taken older oral contraceptives may have an increased risk of developing breast cancer, a new study indicates. Oral contraceptives containing the hormones estrogen and progestin have been on the market for over 35 years. Those formulated before 1975 were more likely to have higher doses of both, but since 1975 they have had lower doses to reduce side effects and the risk of vascular disease.

151. National Action Plan On Breast Cancer
Activities Products, Workshop reports and recommendations, products you can use to educate yourself about breast cancer, as well as upcoming activities
http://www.4woman.gov/napbc/
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The mission of the National Action Plan on Breast Cancer (NAPBC) is to speed progress toward eradicating breast cancer. A critical national health priority is to reduce suffering and death from breast cancer in the United States and internationally.
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An overview of the NAPBC organization, including the Steering Committee and six working groups. Workshop reports and recommendations, products you can use to educate yourself about breast cancer, as well as upcoming activities sponsored by the NAPBC working groups. NAPBC History Information on the history, mission, goals, and accomplishments of the NAPBC, as well as how the public/private partnership is organized and functions. Information on the Web Up-to-date information about breast cancer on the Worldwide Web. Includes links to dozens of breast cancer-related sites and organizations, including breast cancer listservs. Clinical Trials Learn about ongoing clinical trials for breast cancer.

152. Avon 3-Day Walkie Talkies
Atlanta based walking team training for the 60 mile Avon 3 day walk to raise funds for breast cancer causes. Directions, training schedule, links, team roster, news, events, and message board.
http://www.walkingatlanta.com/

153. Massachusetts Breast Cancer Coalition
breast cancer Lifetime Risk Rises to 1 in 7 Recent statistics released by the American Cancer Society (ACS) and the National Cancer Institute (NCI), indicating
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Recent statistics released by the American Cancer Society (ACS) and the National Cancer Institute (NCI), indicating that the fight against the breast cancer epidemic is losing ground...
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The cosmetics industry uses more than 5,000 chemicals in its products, in everything from lipstick and lotion to shampoo, shaving cream, and eyebrow removers. To begin to look at cosmetics use, the Environmental Working Group has created a qestionnaire to survey cosmetics use among Americans. You can fill out the survey on line at www.ewg.org/survey FEATURED EVENT Annual MBCC Fundraiser Now Reaches Out to Walkers Too! click here for details SUBSCRIBE NOW Looking for a way to stay current with what's happening? Subscribe to our E-NEWSLETTER
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Defining breast cancer as a political issue, the Massachusetts Breast Cancer Coalition challenges all obstacles to the eradication of this disease. The MBCC has always viewed breast cancer as a political disease and we feel even stronger about that view today as we engage in discussions and actions related to environmental research into the causes of breast cancer, access to health care, and the misleading advertising of prescription drugs.

154. My Experience With Breast Cancer (illustrated)
My experience with breast cancer (illustrated). by Patricia Murray. Other breast cancer resources on the Net. This Web site is always under construction.
http://www.acor.org/diseases/breast/recon/pmurray/
My experience with breast cancer (illustrated)
by Patricia Murray
Introduction
In May 1985 I had a left-breast mastectomy after being diagnosed with stage ductal carcinoma. Over the next two years I explored reconstruction options and then proceeded with reconstruction. During the course of the experience I took many photographs of myself documenting the different stages and the changing bodily landscape. This document is a narrative of my experience combined with many of these photographs. I created this Web project in the hopes of demystifying the process and providing an educational as well as encouraging resource for others faced with breast cancer and for their friends and loved ones. Except as noted, I made the photographs myself using either a Nikon 35mm camera or a Hasselblad medium-format camera. I am 56 years old and live in Providence, Rhode Island with eight cats. All of the small photographs in the following narrative can be clicked on to produce larger copies of the same images.
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Part One : Diagnosis and mastectomy Part Two : What now? Learning about my options.

155. InterGenetics Is A Genetics-based Cancer Research And Cancer Treatment Company.
Company with platform technology, called CombiSNiP, that genetically quantifies an individual's risk for development, and is involved in pharmacogenetics research on treating breast cancer. Includes corporate overview, directions and contacts in Oklahoma City.
http://www.intergenetics.com/index1.html

156. BCNA | Breast Cancer Network Australia
We are a network of breast cancer consumer groups and individuals across the country. We link those Australians who have been personally
http://www.bcna.org.au/

157. Breast Cancer - Prevention - Survival>
Guides patients in how they can get to help themselves and to actively assist those that help them during cancer treatment.
http://www.breastcancersurvival.com
Breast Cancer Prevention and Cure - www.breastcancersurvival.com info@breastcancersurvival.com

158. Breast Cancer
breast cancer. March 2002. WHAT IS breast cancer? breast cancers are potentially lifethreatening malignancies that develop in one or both breasts.
http://www.reutershealth.com/wellconnected/doc06.html
Breast Cancer March 2002 WHAT IS BREAST CANCER? Breast cancers are potentially life-threatening malignancies that develop in one or both breasts. The structure of the female breast is important in understanding this cancer:
  • The interior of the female breast consists mostly of fatty and fibrous connective tissues.
  • It is divided into about 20 sections called lobes.
  • Each lobe is further subdivided into a collection of lobules, which are structures that contain small milk-producing glands.
  • These glands secrete milk into a complex system of tiny ducts. The ducts carry the milk through the breast and converge in a collecting chamber located just below the nipple.
  • Breast cancer is either noninvasive (generally known as in situ, that is, confined to the site of origin) or invasive (spreading).
Noninvasive Breast Cancer Noninvasive breast cancers include the following:
  • Ductal carcinoma in situ (also called intraductal carcinoma or DCIS). DCIS consist of cancer cells in the lining of the duct. DCIS is a non-invasive, early cancer, but if left untreated, it may sometimes progress to an invasive, infiltrating ductal breast cancer.
  • Lobular carcinoma in situ

159. Mothers Supporting Daughters With Breast Cancer - Index
Mothers Supporting Daughters with breast cancer, a national nonprofit organization, provides free resources and oneon-one support to anyone, anywhere in the
http://www.mothersdaughters.org/
MSDBC is a national nonprofit organization co-founded by a mother (Charmayne Dierker) and her daughter (Lillie Shockney) in March 1995. The support services provided by this organization are free and are designed to help mothers who have daughters battling breast cancer. Support is provided in a variety of ways including one on one support by mother volunteers who have had firsthand experienced the trauma and challenges of having a daughter diagnosed with breast cancer, through distribution of a mother's handbook and daughter's companion brochure to provide guidance as to how a mother can be constructively helpful to her daughter during her breast cancer treatment, and through requests for education about the disease and its treatment when questions arise related to basic medical questions about this disease and how surgery and adjuvant therapy work. Medical consultation is not provided but responses to medical questions that are general in nature are appropriate.
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160. Wellness Community Online Support Project
Research study underway for newly diagnosed women living in the greater Los Angeles area.
http://www.twc-chat.org
Welcome to TWC's Research Site
We are conducting two support studies:
1) For women with breast cancer
2) For individuals with Parkinson's Disease.
In the breast cancer study In the Parkinson's Disease study, we are examining the benefits of online support groups for Parkinson's disease patients and caregivers.

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