Skin Cancer  & Tamoxifen

Breast Cancer Drug Tamoxifen Helps Heart
Tamoxifen and the Heart Tamoxifen Tamoxifen is the most common drug taken to prevent breast cancer's return.
Tamoxifen, food and cancer
An increased incidence of endometrial changes including thickening, formation of polyps and even cancer has been reported in association with ...
Tamoxifen: Q & A - National Cancer Institute
As adjuvant therapy , tamoxifen helps prevent the original breast cancer from returning and also helps prevent the development of new cancers in the ...
American Cancer Society - Information and Resources for Breast, Colon, Lung, Prostate and Other Forms of Cancer
American Cancer Society Guidelines for the Early Detection of Cancer. ... Survivor Offers Advice to Friends, Family of Women with Breast Cancer.

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WikipediaTamoxifen is an oral selective estrogen receptor modulator which is used in breast cancer treatment, and is currently the worlds largest selling breast cancer treatment. It is used for the treatment of early and advanced breast cancer in pre- and ... Read More

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US Reporting Largest Measles Outbreak Since 2001

The largest measles outbreak since 2001 is currently happening in ten states across the US. More than 70 people ranging from infants to the elderly are affected - most of them were never vaccinated for measles. CDC officials are currently stressing the importance of proper vaccination in children. Measles is a highly contagious disease caused by a virus. It can lead to inner ear infections, bronchitis, pneumonia, and even brain inflammation. Full story.

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"Play Ball"...but play it safe and for fun!!
It's becoming a tradition. Opening Day for the Boston Red Sox arrives and I find myself posting on youth sports safety. Why? Read more.

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