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Advances in Surgical Oncology & Clinical Investigation in Breast Cancer
 

Lymphatic Mapping for Breast Cancer
Breast cancer unfortunately commonly spreads to the lymph nodes under the armpit (axilla). The presence or absence of cancer in these nodes is the most important prognostic factor for women... To read more about lymphatic mapping >>>

Identification of Women at High Risk of Hereditary Breast & Ovarian Cancer in Bermuda
The Island of Bermuda provides a unique opportunity for studying hereditary breast and ovarian cancer.
To read more about hereditary breast and ovarian cancer >>>

Efficacy of Mammography in BRCA-1 and BRCA-2 Carriers
Mutations in the BRCA-1 and BRCA-2 gene place a woman at high risk for hereditary breast or ovarian cancer, and women with these mutations tend to develop these cancers at a younger age. To read more about BRCA-1 and BRCA-2 >>>

The Prediction of Cancer Survival
It has long been appreciated that both tumor size and the presence of cancer in the regional lymph nodes are indicators of invasive breast cancer outcome... To read more about prediction of cancer survival >>>

Breast Cancer in African Americans
While breast cancer is a less common disease in African Americans in the United States than in Caucasians, the mortality rate is higher... To read more about breast cancer in african americans >>>

Identification of Women at High Risk of Breast Cancer
Women at high risk of hereditary breast and ovarian cancer will benefit from specific management strategies implemented at a young age. To read more about breast cancer >>>

Optimization of Breast Cancer Screening
Randomized controlled trials have shown that mammographic screening reduces breast cancers death, but it remains to be established how to use screening to its maximal life-sparing effect... To read more about breast cancer screening >>>

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