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Some IUDs May Raise Odds for Breast Cancer
Breast cancer and nutrition: What to know about lowering your risk
Breast cancer is a topic that stirs up a range of emotions—fear, vulnerability, uncertainty. While much about a breast cancer diagnosis is beyond our immediate control, like environment and genetics,
Some IUDs linked to higher rates of breast cancer, but overall risk remains low
A new study adds to a growing set of evidence that women who use hormonal birth control have higher rates of breast cancer, but experts have stressed that the overall risk remains low.
Some IUDs May Raise The Odds for Breast Cancer, But Overall Risk Remains Low
Intrauterine devices (IUDs) may raise the chances of a breast cancer diagnosis for women who use the hormonal birth control method, but that risk remains low, new research finds. In the study of 150,000 Danish women,
Certain IUDs Linked to Higher Breast Cancer Risk, Yet Overall Risk Remains Minimal
Recent research published in the Journal of the American Medical Association reveals that women using hormonal intrauterine devices (IUDs) may face a 40% higher chance of being diagnosed with breast cancer.
6-time Olympic champion Hoy reveals he has terminal cancer
Cyclist Sir Chris Hoy announces his cancer is terminal
Six-time Olympic cycling champion Sir Chris Hoy has announced that his cancer is terminal. In an interview with the Sunday Times, he says doctors have told him he has between two and four years to live. The 48-year-old Scot revealed earlier this year that he had been diagnosed with cancer.
Six-time Olympic champion Hoy reveals he has terminal cancer
Britain's six-time Olympic track cycling champion Chris Hoy has revealed he has "two to four years" to live after he was diagnosed with terminal prostate cancer which metastasised to his bones.
British Olympic Cyclist Legend Chris Hoy Reveals Heartbreaking Terminal Diagnosis
British Olympic cycling icon Sir Chris Hoy has announced he is facing a terminal prostate cancer diagnosis with an estimated two to four years to live.
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‘Thanksgiving Grandma’ and the teen she accidentally texted won’t let breast cancer keep them from their annual dinner
The “Thanksgiving grandma,” who accidentally texted a dinner invitation to a teen she’d never met, invited him anyway and ...
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From soldier to cancer thriver: Louisiana veteran ready to support others after overcoming surprise Stage 4 diagnosis
Taysha Gibbs had a lot going on in her life in December 2020. Her career in the Louisiana National Guard kept her busy, as ...
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Her breast density camouflaged her cancer. She says new FDA regulations are "a gift."
"If I have dense breast tissue, am I more prone to get cancer?" CBS News New York's Kristine Johnson asked. "The answer is, ...
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Marjorie Taylor Greene says Covid vaccines may be responsible for ‘all time high’ cancer rates
Far-right Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene said COVID-19 vaccines should be investigated in light of “all time high” in ...
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This helmet could help stop hair loss during cancer treatment
Irish startup Luminate is developing a helmet that applies pressure across the surface of the scalp to reduce hair loss ...
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Cancer diagnosis can take devastating toll on family finances
Ruined credit scores and big risks for bankruptcy: All part of the long-term financial fallout from the words "You have ...
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Breast cancer patients denied life-extending drug in cost row
The drug, called Enhertu, can give patients with a specific type of incurable breast cancer an extra six months to live on ...
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Sam Champion opens up about skin cancer diagnosis, surgery
Sam Champion is sharing a sun protection warning after revealing his own skin cancer diagnosis. The WABC-TV and " Good ...
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Family, friends crucial to women getting screened for cancer
Having close family and friends who care about their health makes women more likely to get regularly screened for cancer, a ...
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