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June 22, 2000 - Volume 2, Issue 13

Imaginis.com Breast Health Newsletter Volume 2, Issue 13 contains carefully selected, informative and breaking news on breast health, breast cancer and related health topics.

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June 22, 2000

1. In the News...
- Lumpectomy With Radiation Does Not Increase Chances of Second Cancer In Early-Stage Breast Cancer Patients...
Women with early-stage breast cancer who have had breast conserving surgery (lumpectomy) followed by radiation therapy are no more likely to develop a second cancer than women who have had a mastectomy (breast removal), according to a large study. These results confirm previous findings and should help eliminate worries that radiation therapy may increase the chances of developing a second cancer later in life.
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http://www.imaginis.com/breasthealth/news/news6.21.00.asp

- Study Finds Breast Cancer Risk Linked to Family History of Prostate Cancer...
According to a new study, women who have a first-degree relative (father or brother) with prostate cancer may be at a higher risk for breast cancer than women who do not have this family history. In fact, the younger a man is diagnosed with prostate cancer, the more likely his mother, sister or daughter may develop breast cancer.
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http://www.imaginis.com/breasthealth/news/news6.20a.00.asp

- Contradictory Reports On Hormone Replacement Therapy and Breast Cancer Risk Alarm Women...
The recent media attention devoted to conflicting studies on hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and breast cancer risk are causing fear among many menopausal and post-menopausal women who are on HRT or considering the therapy. According to women’s health experts, contradictory news reports are causing some women to avoid HRT or stop taking it unnecessarily.
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http://www.imaginis.com/breasthealth/news/news6.13.00.asp

- Clinton Orders Medicare to Cover Clinical Trial Costs for Seniors...
President Clinton has issued an executive memorandum that requires Medicare to cover the cost of clinical trials for senior citizens in the United States. According to a White House press release, too few senior citizens participate in clinical trials, despite the fact that the majority of health conditions occur among the elderly. The new coverage will encourage clinical trial participation by fully reimbursing seniors for treatment and patient care costs incurred during clinical trials.
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http://www.imaginis.com/breasthealth/news/news6.14.00.asp

- Sale of Breast Cancer Research Stamp to End This Summer...
The U.S. Postal Service has announced that it will stop selling the 40-cent Breast Cancer Research Semi-Postal stamp on July 29, 2000. The stamp was first introduced to the public in July 1998 and has raised approximately $12 million for breast cancer research.
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http://www.imaginis.com/breasthealth/news/news6.20b.00.asp

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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://www.imaginis.com/discussions/

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2. Common Myths About Breast Cancer
Antiperspirants cause breast cancer. Women with lumpy breasts are more likely to get breast cancer. Oral contraceptives increase breast cancer risk. Only women get breast cancer. An injury to the breast causes breast cancer. This article addresses more than 30 common misconceptions about breast cancer.
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http://www.imaginis.com/breasthealth/bcmyths.asp

3. Side Effect of Chemotherapy: Neutropenia
Neutropenia, an abnormal decrease in white blood cells, can affect up to one third of chemotherapy patients. Neutropenia can make patients more vulnerable to infections and causes a variety of other problems. This article explains the warning signs of neutropenia and how it can be treated.
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http://www.imaginis.com/breasthealth/neutropenia.asp

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4. In Related Health News...
- Bone-Building Checklist: 5 Ways to Help Prevent Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis affects roughly 25 million American women. Though osteoporosis most often affects post-menopausal women, women (and men) of all ages should take preventive measures to help maintain strong, healthy bones. This article offers five tips for preventing osteoporosis in women.
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http://www.imaginis.com/osteoporosis/osteo_checklist.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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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. "Advanced Breast Cancer: A Guide to Living With Metastatic Disease" (2nd Edition) by Musa Mayer and Linda Lamb provides in-depth information and support for women who are battling advanced breast cancer.

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