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    MRI encouraged in women at high risk for breast cancer
3-10-2007
Women at high risk of breast cancer should undergo magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), says an oncology diagnosis expert.
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    Sometimes, cancer itself is not the issue
2-10-2007
Issues of sexuality and fertility are as important as the cancer, particularly in women diagnosed with breast cancer, says a medical oncologist.
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    Molecular classification of breast Ca not definite
1-10-2007
Making absolute assumptions based on molecular classification of breast cancer will not help patient management, says an eminent molecular pathologist.
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    CRC screening reduces mortality
27-09-2007
Despite the lack of international data demonstrating its benefits, colorectal cancer screening does reduce mortality, says Professor J.R.T Monson of the University of Hull, UK.
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    Alcohol cessation cuts risk of esophageal or head and neck cancers
27-09-2007
Patients who stop drinking alcohol can significantly reduce their risk of esophageal or head and neck cancers, and the risk continues to decline the longer patients refrain from drinking, according to findings published in the September issue of the International Journal of Cancer.
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    Adjuvant therapy also for older CRC patients
26-09-2007
Older patients with colorectal cancer (CRC) should be afforded equal access to adjuvant therapy as their younger counterparts because of the comparable treatment benefits and acceptable toxicity levels, says a leading oncologist.
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    Starch-rich diet increases risk for breast cancer
23-09-2007
People who eat a diet rich in starch face an increased risk for breast cancer, reports Italian researchers.
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    Not the end just yet
21-09-2007
Lymphoma is a curable disease for many, writes Dr LEONG KIN WAH.
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