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Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women in the UK, affecting one in eight women at some point in their life.
One in every eight women in the UK will develop breast cancer at some point in her life - more than 48,000 new cases were diagnosed in 2009. It has become the most common cancer in the UK, and is the leading cause of death for women aged 34 to 54. Men can also develop breast cancer but it is
One-in-a-million tragedy for Sale man hit by breast cancer for second time
A man who beat breast cancer has been diagnosed again – at odds of one in a million. Peter Fleming was given the all-clear by doctors last year after winning his fight with the disease. But within a year he was struck down again – and this time medics say his condition is incurable. Peter,
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Cancerous breasts to be shown in 'shocking' TV advert
WARNING: Pictures of real women's breasts appear in the ad, presented by actress Elaine C Smith
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Breast cancer and genetics
Since alterations in genes BRCA1, BRCA2, P53, P65 and ATM were shown to have a role in breast cancer, a rapidly increasing number of genes have been now implicated in its development or progress. These are recorded on the Breast Cancer Gene Database, part of …
Support BCRF's mission to find prevention and a cure for breast cancer!
As you may know, we lost our Founder and Chairman, our champion, Evelyn Lauder last month on November 12th. As the New Year approaches, time is running out to make your 2011 end-of-year donation. Your support allows us to make certain that Mrs. Lauder's vision …
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