If you have been diagnosed with breast cancer or are worried about a breast change, this website is for you. It may also be useful to your partner, family and friends. |
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Explore Cancer Australia's breast cancer site |
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If you have been diagnosed with breast cancer or are worried about a breast change, this website is for you. It may also be useful to your partner, family and friends. |
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Explore Cancer Australia's breast cancer site |
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Assessment of symptoms that may be ovarian cancer: a guide for GPs Frequently asked questions about ovarian cancer screening This information covers screening for ovarian cancer i.e. the testing of women at population risk who have no symptoms that might be ovarian cancer. More |
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Monday 24 October, 2011
Breast Cancer Awareness Month The impact of familial risk for breast cancer was the theme at the 2011 Sydney Pink Ribbon Breakfast on Monday 24 October. Family history is one of the most complex areas of risk for breast cancer, and one about which some important misunderstandings exist.
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