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    Sep 4, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Rep. Deborah Mell had breast cancer surgery

    SPRINGFIELD — University of Chicago medical center doctors today announced that state Rep. Deb Mell had breast cancer surgery about three weeks ago.
    Tribune reporter
    SPRINGFIELD — University of Chicago medical center doctors today announced that state Rep. Deb Mell had breast cancer surgery about three weeks ago. Mell, 44, is the daughter of 33rd Ward Ald. Richard Mell and sister-in-law of ex-Gov. Rod...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Lymphatic System, Cancer, Breast Cancer, Deborah Mell

  2. Oct 26, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. 'You're never too young'

    More than 2.5 million Americans are breast cancer survivors.
    McClatchy/Tribune news
    More than 2.5 million Americans are breast cancer survivors. Meghan Malley wants her name on that list. She's networking, rallying and blogging publicly about her disease to bring attention to the times when breast cancer isn't a lump. For 5 percent...

    Tags: Medical Research, Medical Specialization, Cancer, Breast Cancer, Human Body

  4. Sep 30, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Cancer patients turn to acupuncture to cope with symptoms, side effects

    Acupuncture, the traditional Chinese medicine that uses needles for treatment, is increasingly being used with cancer patients. Dr. Ting Bao, an assistant professor at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and faculty at Maryland's Marlene and Stewart Greenebaum Cancer Center and Center for Integrative Medicine, regularly used acupuncture to alleviate pain and treat side effects.
    Acupuncture, the traditional Chinese medicine that uses needles for treatment, is increasingly being used with cancer patients. Dr. Ting Bao, an assistant professor at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and faculty at Maryland's Marlene and...

    Tags: Medical Research, Cancer, Breast Cancer, Health, The New York Times

  6. Mar 28, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  7. Scoreboard -- March 27, 2012

    TV SPORTS Major League Baseball--New York Yankees vs. Atlanta Braves, Noon (ESPN) Tennis--ATP World Tour-WTA, Sony Ericsson Open, Noon and 6 p.m. (ESPN2) Soccer--UEFA Champions League, Bayern Munich at Marseilles, 1:30 p.m. (FXSP) NBA Basketball--...

    Tags: Hinduism, Scotty McKnight, Columbus Blue Jackets, Serena Williams, Zack Bowman

  8. Oct 13, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Researchers turn attention to breast cancer prevention

    Cheryl Corbin's mother and grandmother had breast cancer, so an oncologist suggested she be tested for an inherited gene mutation linked to the disease. But when the results came in, she didn't show up to hear them.
    Cheryl Corbin's mother and grandmother had breast cancer, so an oncologist suggested she be tested for an inherited gene mutation linked to the disease. But when the results came in, she didn't show up to hear them. "I was afraid to hear the words,"...

    Tags: Lung Cancer, Medical Specialization, Cancer, Women's Health, Human Body

  10. Apr 18, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. What is a fatty liver?

    It's not enough that we simply have to worry about the fat that's increasingly growing around our bellies.
    It's not enough that we simply have to worry about the fat that's increasingly growing around our bellies. Americans should also be concerned about the fat that they can't see: the stuff that's filling up their livers, more commonly known as Nonalcoholic...

    Tags: Abdominal Pain, Pharmaceuticals, Liver Cancer, Massachusetts General Hospital, Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease

  12. Jun 5, 2011 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  13. Drug That Treats Breast Cancer Found To Prevent It, Study Shows

    CHICAGO (KTLA) -- Doctors and patients have a new tool to prevent breast cancer: A drug that is already approved for the treatment of the disease.
    KTLA News
    CHICAGO (KTLA) -- Doctors and patients have a new tool to prevent breast cancer: A drug that is already approved for the treatment of the disease. Women who are at high risk for breast cancer that is fueled by the hormone estrogen could reduce their risk...

    Tags: Cancer, Massachusetts, Massachusetts General Hospital, Health, Human Body

  14. Sep 21, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Soy may be OK for breast cancer survivors

    At one time, soy seemed to be just the ticket for women: heart-healthy, good for bones and helpful for hot flashes. And then there was the low rate of breast cancer in soy-consuming countries. But as so often with "miracle foods," closer study has dampened some of the enthusiasm.
    At one time, soy seemed to be just the ticket for women: heart-healthy, good for bones and helpful for hot flashes. And then there was the low rate of breast cancer in soy-consuming countries. But as so often with "miracle foods," closer study has...

    Tags: American Heart Association, Health Treatments, Medical Research, Cancer, Breast Cancer

  16. Oct 14, 2011 |Story| Aberdeen News
  17. Prayer always helps

      Gracene Petersen, 88, of Aberdeen had a mastectomy March 3, 1998.   She took Tamoxifen for five years and has taken Femara since then. Though she's a survivor of breast and colon cancer (in 1996), she said she never had chemotherapy. When asked why she...

    Tags: Health Treatments, Cancer, Mastectomy, Diseases and Illnesses, Biotechnology

  18. Oct 14, 2011 |Story| Aberdeen News
  19. A survivor's story: Life-changing experience

     “I hate to tell you this, but your mammogram has a suspicious area.” Those words from my physician were the beginning of a road no one wishes to travel. He advised me to see a surgeon, so I took my film to Aberdeen.
     “I hate to tell you this, but your mammogram has a suspicious area.” Those words from my physician were the beginning of a road no one wishes to travel. He advised me to see a surgeon, so I took my film to Aberdeen.  “I am 95 percent...

    Tags: Health Treatments, Lymphatic System, Mastectomy, Cancer, Breast Cancer

  20. Oct 20, 2011 |Story| Hartford Courant
  21. My Mother's Story

    Special Publications Editor, CT1 Media
    My Mother's Story During the last five years of my mother's life, she fought a mean, possibly mutant, 20-year-old breast cancer. She had just gotten off the drug tamoxifen when this new cancer appeared. She had gained 10 pounds while on tamoxifen to...

    Tags: Lung Cancer, Medical Research, Clubs and Associations, Cancer, Hands

  22. Jun 4, 2011 |Story| WSBT-TV
  23. Study: Pfizer drug lowers risk of breast cancer

    CHICAGO (AP) — Millions of women at high risk of breast cancer because of genes, family history or other reasons have a new option for preventing the disease. A big study finds that a drug cut the risk of developing breast cancer by more than...

    Tags: Genes and Chromosomes, Medical Research, Drugs and Medicines, Blood, Breast Cancer

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