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In a paper consisting of eleven pages breast cancer is considered in terms of its medical significance as the second leading cause...
In five pages the problem of breast cancer is first introduced with relevant preventative facts outlined and then a review regardi...
least three months of debilitating treatments, which can cause nausea, vomiting, lack of energy, and a general feeling of malaise....
In five pages the causes of lung, breast, and colon cancer are examined along with their effects. Three sources are cited in the ...
In five pages environmental factors such as carcinogens exposure are discussed as they relate to the high breast cancer mortality ...
In a report that contains five pages issues and factors involving breast cancer are presented in an informational overview that co...
In seventy five pages this research paper provides a comprehensive overview of current literature relating to mental health with r...
In a paper consisting of ten pages the arguments surrounding adjuvant therapies and lumpectomies over radical or partial mastectom...
In a paper consisting of five pages the breast cancer issue is considered through a comparative analysis of journal and magazine a...
American Cancer Society and other information groups are actively encouraging woman of all ages to learn everything they can about...
In seven pages Epstein Barr Virus is examined in an overview that discusses how it is associated with such physiological maladies ...
In six pages this paper discusses how tumors can increase in women with breast cancer due to the use of the drug Prozac. Eight so...
In eight pages this paper provides an informative overview on breast cancer and includes discussion of its occurrence, causes, fre...
The writer discusses the BRCA1 gene and its putative links to ovarian and breast cancer. The paper is seven pages long and there a...
of thousands of pounds of food every day on an international level (Gillespie, 2003). In 2003, the Red Cross joined "the Food and ...
generations. Though Nightingale promoted a professional demeanor, nursing was not something that most well-bred women would even ...
harming healthy cells, which is a negative side effect of both radiation and chemotherapy (Meisheid, 2005). In 2003, the American...
personal opinion can affect human behavior, and the frequently complicated nature of ethics complications in cancer research. It a...
must be evaluated and considered against possible negative risks. The following discussion of tamoxifen looks specifically at the ...
& Estrin, 2003). However, a core biopsy or incisional biopsy is when just a small part of the tissue is used ( Pfeuffer & Estrin, ...
prevent women from participating. The purpose of this study is to determine whether African American womens perceptions of BSE, P...
five to nine servings of fruits and vegetables should be part of a daily diet. it is believed that the chemicals found in fruit...
& Wellness Week, 2005). This is important because estrogen is associated with the development of an estimated three-fourths of po...
but it is not uncommon for breast masses that develop in this area to be malignant. Determining the presence of a breast mass is ...
surface of the cervix to obtain a sample of cells from it (Bissinger, 2002). The examiner then transfers the collected cell...
to the health care system, or that everyone should be screened just in case, but rather, that the testing can be uncomfortable, an...
application of diagnostic tests or procedures to asymptomatic people for the benefit of dividing them into two groups: those who h...
are intended to be marketing efforts for a variety of health services providers in the area. For a nominal fee, visitors can have...
Pap smear testing is at age eighteen, however, some within the medical community believe it is not necessary to institute a yearly...
an increase in the early detection of cancer, as well as detection of a "migration to lower-stage and -volume tumors," it remains ...