Breast Cancer: Risk Remains Years Later

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Breast Cancer: Risk Remains Years Later

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Even early-stage breast cancer patients who complete five years of drug treatment have a significant risk for relapsing, new research shows.

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Susan G. Komen for the Cure | Understanding Breast Cancer | Early Detection & Screening | Breast Cancer Screening Recommendations for Women at Average Risk

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Breakthrough method predicts risk of invasive breast cancer

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Breakthrough method predicts risk of invasive breast cancer

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Many breast cancer surgery survivors report lingering pain - CNN.com

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Switching Early Breast Cancer Patients To Exemestane Improves Long-term Survival, Study Finds

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Any spread of breast cancer raises risk of return

physorg.com — “(AP) -- Breast cancer patients with even the tiniest spread of the disease to a lymph node have a much higher risk of it recurring years later and may need more treatment than just surgery, new research suggests.View full resource at physorg.com

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