Breast Cancer
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Breast cancer survivors at higher risk of heart failure, says study
Health | March 05, 2018 14:24 ISTFor the study, the team tracked heart failure cases in 900 breast cancer and lymphoma patients and 1,550 non-cancer patients.
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Breast cancer treatments may increase risk of heart failure
Health | February 02, 2018 15:58 ISTSurvivors of breast cancer above the age of 65, were more likely to die from heart disease.
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High body fat may increase the risk of breast cancer
Health | January 27, 2018 12:23 ISTThe risk of breast cancer increases by 35 percent for each five kilogram increase in whole body fat, despite having a normal BMI.
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This woman married the love of her life on her deathbed and these were her last words. See pics
Trending | January 04, 2018 13:33 ISTHeather breathed her last after she exchanged wedding vows with David.
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Regular mammography from 40 may snip breast cancer deaths by 40%
Lifestyle | August 22, 2017 16:15 ISTAdding fibre and vitamin D in your diet can also be beneficial.
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Breast Cancer may kill 76,000 Indian women a year by 2020
Lifestyle | August 15, 2017 16:08 ISTWomen tend to have children at a later age and breast feeding is less, which increases their chances of developing breast cancer.
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Hormone replacement therapies can up the risk of breast cancer in women
Lifestyle | July 13, 2017 18:26 ISTA recent study has cautioned that women who take hormone replacement therapy have higher chances of developing breast cancer
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Please take note girls! Too many contraceptive pills can up the risk of breast cancer
Lifestyle | July 02, 2017 18:41 ISTBirth control pills can quadruple the levels of synthetic estrogen and progesterone hormones
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Eating red onions may help combat colon and breast cancer
Lifestyle | June 08, 2017 18:22 ISTExtracts from red onions are successful in warding off breast and colon cancers.
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Woman gives birth to baby after beating breast cancer, opens a new door in cancer research
Lifestyle | June 08, 2017 16:12 ISTSarah was afraid that the cancer might return, if she got pregnant.
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Breast cancer can now be detected without a biopsy
Lifestyle | May 24, 2017 13:51 ISTA recent study has devised a multi-protein biomarker blood test to detect breast cancer without the need of biopsy. It reduces the need of biopsy by up to 67%.
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Just one alcoholic drink a day increases breast cancer risk: Study
Lifestyle | May 23, 2017 17:53 ISTDrinking just one glass of wine or other alcoholic drink a day can increase breast cancer risk, reveals a major new report that analysed data on 12 million women.
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After losing mom to breast cancer, this teen designs a bra that detects the disease early
Lifestyle | May 05, 2017 16:36 ISTBut instead of lamenting his mother’s death, the boy decided to bring a breakthrough in medical science and help women all over the world.
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High pollution can increase breast cancer risk
Lifestyle | April 06, 2017 12:58 ISTA recent study has revealed that high pollution level can up the risk of breast cancer.
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Amitabh Bachchan recalls his struggle with Hepatitis B and Tuberculosis at a mobile app launch
Bollywood | March 16, 2017 10:52 ISTThe megastar Amitabh Bachchan who has conquered the battle with Hepatitis B and Tuberculosis gets candid about his stuggles on a mobile app launch. On Wednesday, he launched a mobile application ‘ABC of Breast Health’.
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Beware Girls! Colouring hair can increase the risk of ‘Breast Cancer’
Lifestyle | March 10, 2017 11:56 ISTLadies, think again before colouring your hair. A study has concluded that hair colours and hormonal contraceptives may increase the chances of breast cancer.
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Vitamin D may lower mortality in one-third breast cancer patients
Lifestyle | November 11, 2016 17:34 ISTApart from maintaining healthy bones, higher levels of vitamin D in the blood may also significantly improve survival in one-third of women diagnosed with breast cancer -- the most common form of cancer in women,
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Researchers develop new AI system to predict breast cancer risk faster, could cut biopsies
Lifestyle | August 30, 2016 16:43 ISTResearchers at Houston Methodist, including those of Indian origin, have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) software that can help doctors to quickly and accurately predict breast cancer risk. Significantly, researchers claim that the new
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Indian-origin boy develops treatment for fatal breast cancer
Lifestyle | August 28, 2016 14:19 ISTA 16-year-old Indian-origin boy in the UK has claimed to have found a treatment for the most deadly form of breast cancer which is unresponsive to drugs.
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Warning! Late marriage can be an invitation to cancer in women, say doctors
Lifestyle | July 19, 2016 18:16 ISTNew Delhi: In this fast running world, people have tend to become much more career oriented. They are giving more attention to their profession than to their personal lives and this applies for both men
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