New breast cancer subtype responds to drug

New breast cancer subtype responds to drug
ST. LOUIS, March 3 (UPI) — U.S. cancer experts say they’ve found a newly identified cancer biomarker might define a new subtype of breast cancer and offer a potential way to treat it.

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Types of Fibroids

A fibroid is a tumor or an abnormal growth that is benign. It is not associated with cancer, and they almost never develop into cancer. These fibroids can grow on the uterus and or the ovaries. One half of all women will have a fibroid, however, most probably won’t know it. That’s because most of them never cause any problems or symptoms. Occasionally a doctor may stumble upon one accidentally when doing a routine pelvic exam.

The 5 different types of fibroids are classified depending on their location. They are:

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The Breast Cancer Prevention Program

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Although the rates of breast cancer have escalatedfrom one in 20 four decades ago to one in 8 todaystill, the cancer establishment insists that we have turned the tide against breast cancer. Not so, say the authors of this groundbreaking book, and they back their claim with the most thorough analysis of all known and suspected causes of breast cancer yet undertaken. What they reveal is the heartening news that breast cancer is preventablenews ignored by the cancer… More >>

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