Friday 6 April 2012

Breast Cancer Risk-False Positive-Healthday News-Birth Control-Mammogram

False-Positive Mammogram Results May Turn Out Not to Be: Study

THURSDAY, April 5 (Healthday News) -- Women who have a false-positive result on their mammogram may be at higher long-term risk of developing breast cancer than those whose initial test is negative, according to a new Danish study. read more..


Birth control shots tied to breast cancer risk, study says

Recent use of the injectable contraceptive Depo-Provera for at least a year was associated with a doubling of young women’s breast cancer risk, a new study has found. read more..


'False positive' mammogram may signal future cancer

Women who have received a “false positive” on a mammogram may have new cause for worry, according to a study released Thursday. read more..

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