Heath Note 21-1 Breast Cancer: Early Detection is the Key to Survival Breast cancer is a leading cause of death among American women. If detected early, one's chances of survival are high. If the disease has already spread before it is detected, one's chances of survival are much lower. The web sites listed below provide additional information about breast cancer in both men and women. Find more information on early detection methods, treatment, and support for male breast cancer patients.
Visit the What is Breast Cancer in Men? web site
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Heath Note 21-1 Breast Cancer: Early Detection is the Key to Survival Breast cancer is a leading cause of death among American women. If detected early, one's chances of survival are high. If the disease has already spread before it is detected, one's chances of survival are much lower. The web sites listed below provide ad The National Cancer Institute offers information on breast cancer and pregnancy, screening, prevention, and clinical trials for all types of cancer.
Visit the National Cancer Institute web site
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Health Note 21-1 Breast Cancer: Early Detection is the Key to Survival Breast cancer is a leading cause of death among American women. If detected early, one's chances of survival are high. If the disease has already spread before it is detected, one's chances of survival are much lower. The web sites listed below provide ad The BCERF web page provides general information on the relationships between breast cancer and environmental risk factors, including pesticides and dietary factors. We suggest you browse the site by topic.
Visit the Cornell Program on Breast Cancer and Environmental Risk Factors in New York State web site
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