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Estrogen And Benine Breast Lumps - Articles
AP: Estrogen linked to breast lumps
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Marie L.
Posted
Sun 24 Aug 2008 7:28pm
breast lumps. One type of hormone therapy — estrogen plus progestin — already is well-known to increase the risk of breast cancer . But a major study of women able to use estrogen alone didn't find that link.
Tuesday, researchers reported a new wrinkle: Those estrogen-only users doubled their chances of getting non-cancerous breast lumps. That's
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Fibrocystic breast lumps should not be ignored
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Andrea
Posted
Mon 29 Jun 2009 6:08pm
I started BHRT--my breasts were painful, and so cystic I often worried that a cancerous lump would go undetected by exam, so I started having mammograms at 35. Within a month...
Examiner.com Website
June 27, 9:14 PM
Fibrocystic lumps are often found before your period, due to hormonal activity; fortunately, they also can sometimes go away
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Update on Breast Lump and Node i...
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Jo C. Burzycki

Posted
Sun 24 Aug 2008 5:58pm
2 Comments
Update on Breast Lump and Node in Neck
I felt so kinky on Monday, I got felt up by a chic while two guys watched. GO ME!!!!
Okay so what really happened is the breast surgeon examined me at my appointment and I could have given a shit less that two med students watched. LMFAO.
The word on the lump in my right breast is that it does
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Update on Breast Lump and Node ...
by
Jo C. Burzycki

Posted
Fri 04 Apr 2008 2:38pm
3 Comments
Update on Breast Lump and Node in NeckI felt so kinky on Monday, I got felt up by a chic while two guys watched. GO ME!!!!Okay so what really happened is the breast surgeon examined me at my appointment and I could have given a shit less that two med students watched. LMFAO.The word on the lump in my right breast is that it does NOT look to be a form
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Painful Lumps After Breast Reduction?
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Dr. John D.

Posted
Thu 28 Jan 2010 12:00am
After breast reduction surgery it frequently takes a while for the healing to be complete. During the process of healing, scar tissue can form along the incisions and also within the breast (fat necrosis.) Your body usually improves this scar tissue in a process called scar remodeling over the course of the first year to 18 months
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Estrogen Plus Testosterone Therapy Increases Breast Cancer Risk
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Cathy T.

Posted
Wed 01 Oct 2008 8:19pm
Women who take the hormones estrogen and testosterone in tandem to treat symptoms of menopause appear to have an increased risk of breast cancer, researchers report.
The finding are published in the July 24 issue of the Archives of Internal Medicine.
Estrogen-Plus-Testosterone Therapy Increases Breast Cancer Risk
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Impact of Estrogen on Breast Cancer Detection
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Aaron Tabor
Posted
Thu 13 May 2010 6:56am
endpoints, including breast cancer, in postmenopausal women. Unlike the Estrogen + Progestin WHI Study , which showed an increased risk for breast cancer, the Estrogen-Alone Study showed a modest decrease in breast cancer risk (about 20%).
A new analysis of the WHI breast cancer data examined the impact of estrogen alone on breast cancer detection
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Estrogen Pills Can Benefit Women With Metastatic Breast Cancer
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Ed H.
Posted
Mon 29 Dec 2008 4:43pm
For breast cancer survivors, the idea of taking estrogen pills is almost a taboo. In fact, their doctors give them drugs to get rid of the hormone because it can fuel... at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis — he has demonstrated that estrogen therapy can help control metastatic breast cancer.
A new study at the School of Medicine has
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soy estrogens and breast cancer
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Bronwyn
Posted
Tue 09 Jun 2009 11:25pm
women over a period of 7.4 years. They found that women who consumed the most soy estrogens, or isoflavones, from food were 59% less likely to develop breast cancer than women... intake against premenopausal breast cancer."
The reason soy estrogens work to prevent breast cancer is because isoflavones have anti-estrogenic - as well as anticarcinogenic
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