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Imaginis.com Breast Health Newsletter


May 11, 2000 - Volume 2, Issue 10

Comprehensive Information of Breast Cancer and Breast Health Issues http://www.imaginis.com/breasthealth/newsletter/

Imaginis.com Breast Health Newsletter Volume 2, Issue 10 contains carefully selected, informative and breaking news on breast health, breast cancer and related health topics.

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Imaginis.com Breast Health Forum

The Imaginis.com Breast Health Forum has been designed to help promote the discussion of breast health topics and bring women together who have shared similar experiences. Breast cancer patients, survivors, and women of all ages who are concerned about breast health issues, both cancerous and benign, are encouraged to post and reply to messages at http://forums.imaginis.com

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May 11, 2000

1. In the News:
- Phytoestrogens (Soy) Show Similar Benefits of Hormone Replacement Therapy And May Help Prevent Breast Cancer...
A new study finds that phytoestrogens (natural chemicals found in many plants) provide women with many of the same benefits as hormone replacement therapy without increasing the risk of breast or uterine cancers. In addition to treating hot flashes and other menopausal symptoms, research has shown that phytoestrogens may help prevent breast cancer, heart disease, and osteoporosis.
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http://www.imaginis.com/breasthealth/news/news5.03a.00.asp

 - New Warning About Breast Cancer Drug, Herceptin...
Genentech, Inc., the manufacturer of the breast cancer drug Herceptin (generic name, trastuzumab), has issued a warning to physicians that 15 women with advanced (metastatic) breast cancer have died from adverse reactions to the drug. Genentech and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) maintain that Herceptin is “still a very safe drug” and that 25,000 women have been treated with Herceptin since its FDA approval in September 1998.
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http://www.imaginis.com/breasthealth/news/news5.05.00.asp

- Examining Cells Removed During Breast Cancer Surgery May Predict Recurrence...
A new study investigates the link between breast cancer recurrence and a protein found on some breast cancer tumors called the p53 tumor suppressor. Researchers have discovered that if accumulations of the p53 protein are found in cells removed during breast cancer surgery (mastectomy), the patient may be twice as likely to experience a return of breast cancer later in life.
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http://www.imaginis.com/breasthealth/news/news5.02.00.asp

 - One Study Finds Breast Cancers Found by Mammograms To Be Less Aggressive...
The results of a new study show that breast cancer tumors detected by routine screening mammograms may be less aggressive than tumors detected by other breast imaging exams. The majority of tumors detected by mammograms were also found to be slower-growing than tumors discovered after a woman showed signs that may indicate breast cancer, such as a breast lump, thickening, or skin dimpling.
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http://www.imaginis.com/breasthealth/news/news5.01.00.asp

 - Imaginis.com Sponsoring "Race for the Cure" in North Carolina, 109 Races Scheduled for 2000 in U.S....
Imaginis.com is one of the proud sponsors of the "Susan G. Komen NC Triangle Race for the Cure," a 5 kilometer (5K or 3.1 mile) race and a one mile run/walk to help promote breast cancer awareness and raise funds for breast cancer research. The first "Race for the Cure" event was organized in Dallas, Texas in 1983. Seventeen years later, "Race for the Cure" is now the largest series of 5K runs in the United States. In all, the "Race for the Cure" runs/fitness walks will take place in 109 different U.S. cities in 2000.
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http://www.imaginis.com/breasthealth/news/news5.03b.00.asp

 - FDA Approves Aware Breast Self-Examination Pad...
The FDA has recently approved the Aware Breast Self-Examination Pad to help increase a woman’s confidence when she performs monthly breast self-exams. The pad consists of two ten-inch plastic sheets with a silicone lubricant sealed inside. During clinical trials, the Aware Pad increased a woman’s sense of touch by reducing friction between her fingers and her breast.
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http://www.imaginis.com/breasthealth/news/news5.09.00.asp

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Breast Health Bookstore - Current Feature

Visit our Breast Health Bookstore at http://www.imaginis.com/bookstore/breasthealth/ for one of the Imaginis.com current features. "Michael’s Mommy Has Breast Cancer" by Lisa Torrey (1999) is one of the few books available to help children understand and accept a breast cancer diagnosis in the family.

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2. Mammography on Small Breasts - Questions and Answers
Many women, particularly those with small breasts, are worried that a mammogram will be painful and may not accurately detect breast cancer. This section addresses common questions about mammography on small breasts. Examples of questions include: is mammography less accurate on women with small breasts, is a mammogram more painful for women with small breasts, do all women have enough breast tissue to have a mammogram, and more.
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http://www.imaginis.com/breasthealth/mammography_small_breasts.asp

3. Breast-Feeding, An Introduction
Breast-feeding is a personal decision a mother needs to make carefully, taking full into account the benefits and burdens it will bring to both mother and baby. This article is the first in a series which explores the topic of breast-feeding. Physical breast changes during pregnancy and nursing and the benefits and risks of breast-feeding are discussed.
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http://www.imaginis.com/breasthealth/breastfeeding/

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 4. In Related Health News:
- BRCA Gene Mutations Put Women At Greater Risk for Ovarian Cancer But Also Increase Chances of Survival...
Women who have genetic mutations of the BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene are at an increased risk of developing ovarian cancer and breast cancer. However, a new study shows that women with BRCA gene mutations may have higher chances of surviving ovarian cancer than women who develop the disease sporadically (nonhereditary).
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http://www.imaginis.com/ovarian-cancer/news/news5.05.00.asp

- Women With Rheumatoid Arthritis Are More Likely to Develop Osteoporosis...
A new study shows that women who have rheumatoid arthritis, a condition in which the immune system attacks its own joint tissue, may be twice as likely to develop osteoporosis compared to healthy women. Osteoporosis is a degenerative bone disease affecting one third of post-menopausal women.
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http://www.imaginis.com/osteoporosis/osnews.asp

5. We Want Your Feedback!
If you have questions, comments or suggestions regarding any topics we have discussed or future topics you would like to see, email us at mailto:breasthealth@imaginis.com. In addition, help us spread the word about breast health and breast cancer. Visit http://www.imaginis.com/breasthealth/sendusnews.asp to send us information or comments on new books, news, press releases, television specials, or major events associated with breast cancer awareness or research.

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