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    Study Clears Silicone Implants
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    As the US Food and Drug Administration considers bringing silicone breast implants back to the market, an industry-funded study published Wednesday found no ...

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    Bryan resident took part in 5-year breast cancer study
    Bryan College Station Eagle,  United States - 6 hours ago
    By JOSH BAUGH. Every day for five years, Bryan resident Linda Goolsby took a handful of pills. But she didn't know until this week ...
    For themselves, their families, the future
    Charleston Gazette, WV - 11 hours ago
    At a point when her body, weakened from breast cancer, could no longer hug and comfort her husband, Vonetta Horan’s sister needed another’s arms. ...
    Cancer drug test close to home
    AL.com, AL - Apr 22, 2006
    By STEVE DOYLE. A couple of weeks after Sara Allen got the terrible news that her mother and sister both had breast cancer, she spotted ...
    Local women took part in breast cancer test
    Urbana/Champaign News-Gazette, IL - Apr 22, 2006
    URBANA – With a family history of breast cancer, Clarette Ritz of Urbana has always had a bit of fear that she could wind up with the disease herself. ...
    A breast cancer drug helps
    Clarksville Leaf Chronicle, TN - Apr 22, 2006
    Finally, some good news on the breast cancer prevention front. A study has found that raloxifene, used to fight bone-thinning osteoporosis ...
    http://www.record-eagle.com/2006/apr/22cancer.htm TC woman takes part in breast cancer study
    Traverse City Record Eagle, MI - Apr 22, 2006
    BY Christine Finger. "She's the reason I did this, Marsha Minervini said of the picture of her grand-daughter on her office desk ...
    Local Women Participating In Worldwide Breast Cancer Research ...
    HomeTown channel.com, AR - Apr 21, 2006
    Tamoxofien is already an FDA approved drug to prevent breast cancer in post-menopausal women and Raloxifene is approved to help prevent osteoporosis in post ...
    ‘U’ plays role in national breast cancer study
    MSU Today, MI - Apr 21, 2006
    by Tom Oswald. April 21, 2006 - MSU was one of nearly 200 sites that participated in the Study of Tamoxifen and Raloxifene, or STAR ...
    Area Women Took Part in Breast Cancer Drug Study
    International News Service, Australia - Apr 21, 2006
    By Henry L. Davis. Diane Lamprecht lives with a family history of breast cancer, putting her at higher than average risk of a malignant tumor as she gets older. ...
    New drug cuts breast cancer risk, produces fewer side effects
    Mathaba.Net, UK - Apr 21, 2006
    April 18 (Xinhuanet) -- The osteoporosis drug raloxifene works as well as the older tamoxifen in reducing the risk of breast cancer in high-risk postmenopausal ...

    MSU area participates in trials of breast cancer prevention drugs
    MSU State News, MI - Apr 20, 2006
    Judy Harris was alarmed when doctors informed her of a possibly cancerous spot on her breast after her annual mammogram. Harris, 64 ...
    http://www.kotv.com/main/home/stories.asp?whichpage=1&id=102796 Oklahoma Plays Role In Breakthrough Breast Cancer Study
    KOTV, OK - Apr 20, 2006
    Good news in the fight against breast cancer. Results of a new medical study are improving the odds for many women at risk. Five ...
    Pill May Help Prevent Breast Cancer
    WVNS-TV, WV - Apr 20, 2006
    The STAR Program is a clinical study that looks at the different effects of two different pills and whether one works better than the other. ...
    Burdens of medical-care choices
    Boston Globe, United States - Apr 21, 2006
    By Ellen Goodman | April 21, 2006. BY NOW I am certain that the most complicated piece of equipment I operate on a daily basis is not my computer. It's my body. ...
    Not a doctor but expected to play one
    Dallas Morning News (subscription), TX - Apr 22, 2006
    By now I am certain that the most complicated piece of equipment I operate on a daily basis is not my computer. As the sole certified ...
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