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    The need to protect consumers of healthcare services
8-04-2008
I Refer to the article Hope for healing (Art of Qi, Fit4Life, March 16) written by Dr Amir Farid Isahak.
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    Antioxidants more likely to raise cancer risk
27-03-2008
Taking antioxidant supplements won't reduce cancer risk, according to a new analysis of a dozen studies including more than 100,000 patients.
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    Estrogen predicts breast cancer recurrence: study
27-03-2008
Blood taken from women whose breast cancer returned showed high levels of estrogen even though many had been treated...
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    Younger women are getting breast cancer
18-03-2008
Breast cancer is on the rise and the patients are getting younger, said Ipoh Hospital surgery department head Dr Stephen Jacob.
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    Personality Doesn't Sway Breast Cancer
11-03-2008
A woman's personality doesn't affect her odds of developing breast cancer, Dutch researchers report.
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    Digital Mammography Better Than Film for Some Women
4-03-2008
For some women, digital mammography is a better bet than traditional film mammography, a new study confirms.
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    Vitamin pills don't cut lung cancer risk: Study
4-03-2008
People who take vitamin supplements are just as likely as those who don't to develop lung cancer, and vitamin E supplements may actually slightly raise the risk, researchers said on Friday.
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    Removing Ovaries May Foil Cancer in Women With High-Risk Genes
28-02-2008
Women who carry a gene linked to breast cancer may reduce the odds of getting the disease by as much as 72 percent by having their ovaries surgically removed, researchers said.
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