Mutation quadruples repeat breast cancer risk

Mutation quadruples repeat breast cancer risk
WASHINGTON, April 5 (Reuters) – Younger breast cancer patients who have a mutation in the well-known BRCA1 or BRCA2 genes are four times as likely to get cancer in the other breast as most patients, researchers reported on Monday.

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President’s Cancer Panel called for more public awareness of harm from common chemicals.

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Cancer Salves: A Botanical Approach to Treatment

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In the time when botanical pastes were popular, the success rate for cancer treatment was about 75-80%. In this fascinating book, the author demystifies the historic formulae and uses and provides honest insights into the pros and cons of one of the most reliable natural cancer treatments of past eras. She provides case histories and clear instructions that a highly motivated and careful individual can use clinically or in self-treatment…. More >>

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