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    think work in that general field. Breast Cancer Introduction: A. What is cancer? B. There are many types so this paper will only cover breast cancer. I. What is Breast Cancer? A. Breast Cancer 1. Tumor that formed in the chest. 2. Men can get it. B. Who gets it? 1. Mostly Women get breast cancer. 2. 1 in every 8 women get breast cancer. II. Causes and Risks A. Ongoing research to find the cause of breast cancer. B. Although they are unsure of

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    Breast Cancer I would like to understand Breast Cancer and how you receive it‚ how your body creates it‚ and if it is hereditary. Through research I would like to be able to know my chances of obtaining this cancer and what I can do to prevent it. “In cancer‚ cellular balance has gone awry. The normal cellular process became abnormal with mutated cells that have not self-destructed. Without apoptosis‚ or programmed cell death‚ the damaged cells have not committed suicide. Instead‚ the abnormal

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    What is the importance of Breast cancer awareness? Cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide. Cancer often creates fear which comes out of ignorance and misconception. More than 30% of cancer cases could be prevented by modifying lifestyle or avoiding key risk factors. About 1/3rd of cancer cases could be reduced if cases are treated and detected at an early stage. Breast cancer awareness is an effort to raise awareness and reduce the stigma of breast cancer through education on symptoms and

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    global small animal imaging (in vivo) market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 14.5% from 2012 to 2017 and is classified into two types of imaging systems namely standalone and multimodal imaging technologies. In addition‚ report covers different types of imaging reagents employed in small animal research studies such as nuclear imaging reagents‚ optical imaging reagents‚ MRI contrasting reagents‚ CT contrast reagents and ultrasound contrast reagents. With the diverse choice of imaging technologies‚ parameters

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    Early Screening for Breast Cancer STATE YOUR PURPOSE: I want to inform more people how important early screening for breast cancer. Early screening can save lives. INTRODUCTION: Attention-getter: When breast cancer is detected early‚ the 5-year relative survival rate is 98 percent‚ but declines to 84 percent for regional disease and 23 percent when cancer has spread to other parts of the body. Audience motivation: Most doctors feel that early detection tests for breast cancer save thousands

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    Title: Breast Cancer Specific Purpose: To inform the audience of how simple steps can help them catch breast cancer in its earlier stages before it is too late. Central Idea/ Thesis: Through the help of mammograms‚ self-examinations‚ and funding you can find a way to either detect breast cancer in its earlier stages or possibly be able to prevent it all together. Introduction I. “Each year‚ about 192‚000 women and 1‚900 men in the United States are diagnosed with invasive breast cancer. And

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    Breast Cancer [pic] Yakedia Patrick 04-29-13 4th Hour

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    Komen‚ died of breast cancer. It is said that Komen asked one thing of Brinker while laying on her deathbed‚ to “do something so other women would not suffer her fate”. Two years later Susan G Komen became a foundation for breast cancer. As all foundations are funded through money‚ Brinker had to raise public awareness and get contributions for the cause. The first event was a polo tournament that did not have a big outcome but the following year Betty Ford‚ former first lady and breast cancer survivor

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    tomography (CT) scans‚ mammograms‚ ultrasounds and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans. A radiologist might operate the machinery used to collect these images‚ though this task is often delegated to radiology technologists. Radiologists also occasionally monitor imaging sessions run by radiologist technologists and technicians. The specific duty of a radiologist is to diagnose an treatment of diseases and injuries using imaging. A radiologist work 8 to 10 hours a day and 40 to 50 hours a week and

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    Known for centuries as the "dread disease"‚ Breast Cancer‚ a formidable opponent of any woman alive today‚ was even more so in the nineteenth century. Women who were diagnose with the disease had very little chance of survival and were all too often subjected to excruciating and brutal breast augmentation surgeries‚ even when much of the time they were already terminal and the surgery made no difference at all. Robert Shadle and James S. Olson’s story about our ill fated heroin Nabby Smith recants

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