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“In breast tumor treatments, measurement of the CHIP protein levels in the tumors may be valuable information for the treatment. Furthermore, designing a new therapy that increases CHIP protein levels or its activity … read more…
Breast cancer patients removing their healthy breasts | Info about …
Though tumors don’t tend to spread from one breast to the other, women with cancer in one breast do have a higher risk of developing another, unrelated tumor in the opposite breast, says Kelly Hunt of M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, … read more…
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“Our conclusion is that we have found that CHIP protein prevents breast tumor growth and metastasis,” Yanagisawa said. For anyone who has had a friend or relative suffer from this disease (for me it was my my sister) and … read more…
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Bone Cancer
Cancer that begins in the bone is called primary bone cancer. Primary bone cancer is relatively uncommon in comparison with secondary or metastatic cancer (cancer that occurs initially in another orga… read more…
Breast Cancer Increasingly Affects Young Men.
Toronto- Many people are aware that the numbers of cases of breast cancer around the world among the population of women. But what many do not realize is that men can also contract breast cancer. Whil… read more…
Cancer prevention: BREAST CANCER- What’s age got to do with it?
The number of candles on your birthday cake can help predict your risk of breast cancer and the severity of the disease, research shows. But every woman has the power to outwit her biological clock.
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Open Question: If a 16 year old was to get breast tumors removed…?
AKA a double masectomy,
Would she be able to get male reconstructive surgery?
Not necessarily cancer, and if they were big enough then they would have to get it fully chopped off.
But my question is just, would it be an option?
Resolved Question: Can this cause a false positive? Please help!?
Can a pituitary tumor cause a false positive on a pregnancy blood test?
I’ve had this tumor for awhile..my prolactin levels went back to normal I’ve had blood tests to check if I was pregnant witht this tumor before that have came back negative. Now last week I went to the doctors he did a breast exam and said my breasts felt as if I was pregnant..then he did a blood test and the nurse called and said I’m pregnant.
I’m very excited but i’m scared that a pituitary tumor could cause a false postive..I don’t know if it can or not.
Does anyone know?
Resolved Question: I have a brain tumor (I think)?
Long story short: Hormone levels were found to be jacked after I asked a doctor about my gynecomastia (male breast tissue), I was diagnosed with Bipolar disorder about a year ago and was kicked out of the Army because of it. Now the doctor is saying that I might have a tumor on my pituitary gland causing my abnormal hormone levels and my gynecomasita. My question is: if I get the tumor taken out will my Bipolar go away?
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