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of Cancer Prevention and Control, 2004). Cervical cancer could be eliminated if every woman had regular Pap tests because this te...
ductal or lobular carcinoma in situ (35 cases in the tamoxifen group vs. 69 cases in the placebo group). Nine participants have di...
order to come to an uninformed answer to the research questions. Statistical analysis was not undertaken due to the inconsistenc...
"uninhibited in her sexual expression, regardless of her prior inclinations" (Thorne and Murray, 2000, p. 142). She will probably ...
This research paper presents an overview of several different issues that apply to breast cancer. Topics surveyed include discussi...
In eight pages this paper provides an informative overview on breast cancer and includes discussion of its occurrence, causes, fre...
National Womens Health Information Center, 1998). Findings from a recent National Cancer Institute study noted how African Americ...
of cell cycle progression change when cells become cancerous. One of these aspects is the proto-oncoprotein c-Src (Taylor and Sha...
In a paper consisting of twelve pages breast cancer issues are examined in terms of relevant current literature coverage of the di...
In a paper consisting of eleven pages breast cancer in the U.S. is considered with the primary focus being types of medical treatm...
between certain types of food and cancers (Emery, 1999). In exploring dietary recommendations for people with cancer of the colon...
2002). Finally, the paper notes that there should be an adequate screening test that is "capable of detecting the susceptibility, ...
In a report that contains five pages issues and factors involving breast cancer are presented in an informational overview that co...
In five pages the problem of breast cancer is first introduced with relevant preventative facts outlined and then a review regardi...
This research paper reviews recent research that indicates prevention strategies that affect overall risk for breast cancer. Six p...
Parents are reluctant to vaccinate their daughters because they fear increased sexual promiscuity. Research demonstrates these fe...
Hecht, 2008). Breast cancer in both men and women is a genetic disorder but it is not necessarily hereditary (U.S. National Librar...
dose of antibiotics, after which time -- when the indications do not disappear -- further testing in the form of biopsy, ultrasoun...
This 7 page paper gives an overview of the psychological effects of breast cancer on women. This paper includes effects before and...
In a paper consisting of eleven pages breast cancer is considered in terms of its medical significance as the second leading cause...
American Cancer Society and other information groups are actively encouraging woman of all ages to learn everything they can about...
In five pages breast cancer treatment is examined through its representation in three journal articles on the topic. Three source...
help each other and empowers them to become their own health care advocates" (Anonymous, 2002), all of which requires the shelter ...
harming healthy cells, which is a negative side effect of both radiation and chemotherapy (Meisheid, 2005). In 2003, the American...
& Estrin, 2003). However, a core biopsy or incisional biopsy is when just a small part of the tissue is used ( Pfeuffer & Estrin, ...
also states that the intervention did not work ands came to the conclusion there was not treatment (American Cancer Society, 2005)...
healthcare provider to assess the potential risk of constipation and helping to get preventative measures (Campbell et al, 2001). ...
This research paper offers an overview description of "Aunt Phyllis," a breast cancer survivor who is experiencing emotional diffi...
percent, while rates among black women increase 1 percent, says the National Cancer Institute). Although White women are more li...