Watch the sequel to last seasons Doghouse video. This year its personal and the guys cant seem to stay out of the doghouse. Find out what it takes for the Review Board to set them free.
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For years, women have been told to begin annual mammograms at age 40. But recently, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force said to push that back to age 50 unless you have a known risk factor. This reversal in breast cancer screening advice is causing confusion and anger among some women and ph...
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The Breast Cancer Network of Australia has released a resource kit from women diagnosed with secondary breast cancer. Called Hopes and Hurdles the name recognizes that for these women, Hope is critically important to get them over the Hurdles. Lyn Swinburne from the Breast Cancer Network Austral...
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December 2, 2009: One doctor’s quest for answers after his wife died of breast cancer, may have led him to a cure for the disease, where the deadly forms of human cancers are eliminated with almost no side effects.
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An idea that came out of the blue for former test cricketer Carl Rackermann to use pinks balls to raise money for breast cancer, exceeded all expectations and became a majour talking point in international cricket. Carl Rackermann and Queensland Cancer Council’s Richard Langford joined us to dis...
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Teresa Heinz says she is being treated for breast cancer discovered through mammography and argues that younger women should continue undergoing the tests despite a federal panel’s recent recommendation to reduce their frequency.
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Teresa Heinz says she is being treated for breast cancer discovered through mammography and argues that younger women should continue undergoing the tests despite a federal panel’s recent recommendation to reduce their frequency.
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Teresa Heinz Kerry, revealing to the AP she’s being treated for breast cancer, says younger women should continue having mammograms despite a federal panel's recent recommendation to reduce the frequency of them. (Dec. 23)
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Teresa Heinz says she is being treated for breast cancer discovered through a mammogram and wants younger women to keep undergoing the tests despite a federal panel’s recent recommendation to reduce their frequency
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March 13, 2008: US scientists have made a massive breakthrough in breast cancer, identifying a gene that causes breast cancer to spread to other parts of the body.
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