Cancer Free Washington
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Sebelius: mammograms still vital in saving lives
Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius issued a statement aimed at easing confusion over a government panel's recommendation, on Monday, that said most women don't need mammograms in their 40s and should get one every two years starting at 50.
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New advice: Skip mammograms in 40s, start at 50
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Study: Lowering cholesterol level reduces prostate cancer risk
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Less pain, faster recovery for lung cancer patients
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Are mastectomies over-used?
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'False positive' mammograms common
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Seattle cancer center gets $40 million in stimulus money
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'Mammovan' offering free mammograms to women without insurance
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Genetic testing helps determine cancer risk
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No-cost mammograms for women in need
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Doctors using tiny beads to kill cancer
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Obesity could become top cancer cause
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Home-based program helps cancer survivors
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New drug combination may prevent colon cancer
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Doctors using nanotechnology to treat cancer
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Cancer patients turn to breast milk for treatment
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Breast cancer affects patient, but also entire family
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Tool allows colon surgery without staples
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Cutting edge technology creating virtual biopsies for skin cancer
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Lifestyle can lower 2nd breast cancer risk
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Transparent fish helping scientists study cancer
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Five breast cancer myths
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A new checklist to diagnose ovarian cancer
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Studies: Tests for prostate cancer may hurt more than it helps
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A new, fast-growing skin cancer to watch out for
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Study finds link between hormone replacement therapy, breast cancer risk
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Doctors developing vaccine for ovarian cancer
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Link between marijuana use and testicular cancer?
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Skin cancer treated with topical cream
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New mammogram test detects tumors in dense breast tissue
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Hair growth drug may help reduce prostate cancer risk
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Study finds melanoma risk factors
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Study: Caffeine may protect against skin cancer
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Study examines link between obesity, pancreatic cancer
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Study: Heavy drinking may increase prostate cancer risk
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Study finds new risk for Tamoxifen cancer drug
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Survivor brings her own cheer squad to Race for the Cure
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Risky treatment for leukemia also has many benefits
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Doctors using fever to kill pancreatic cancer
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Mountlake Terrace couple to race for the cure this Sunday
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5 ways to lower breast cancer risk
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UW develops early detection for lung cancer
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Doctors creating a better 'roadmap' for brain surgery
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High blood pressure drug fights stress hormones and cancer
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Blood test could pinpoint colon cancer earlier
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Size no longer an issue for prostate cancer treatment
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Cancer Breakthroughs: Lung cancer survivor's story
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Cancer Breakthroughs: New research in breast cancer
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Cancer Breakthroughs: Detecting oral cancer


