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Breast Pain: 10 Reasons Your Breasts May Hurt
Breast pain can sometimes be a sign of breast <b>cancer</b>. It’s unusual for breast <b>cancer</b> to cause pain, says Wright, but not impossible. Inflammatory</b> ...
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Ductal Carcinoma in Situ (DCIS) - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Breast. Featured Expert: Bonnie Sun, M.D. <b>Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS</b>) is a condition that affects the cells of the milk ducts in the breast. The cells</b> ...
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Hereditary Breast Cancer | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Request an Appointment. 410-955-5000 Maryland. 855-695-4872 Outside of Maryland. +1-410-502-7683 International. Anisha Ninan, of the Breast <b>Cancer</b> Program</b> ...
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Inherited Cancer Risk: BRCA Mutation | Johns Hopkins Medicine
It is high. Having a BRCA mutation means you have a likelihood of 45% to 85% for developing breast <b>cancer</b> in your lifetime, along with a 10% to 46% chance</b> ...
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Colon Cancer Risk Factors | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Individuals with inflammatory bowel disease (e.g., Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis) may experience cellular changes in the bowel</b> ...
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Proton Therapy for Breast Cancer - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Proton therapy uses protons (positively charged particles) to target and destroy breast <b>cancer</b> cells. Like all radiation therapy, proton therapy works by</b> ...
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Thyroid Nodules: When to Worry | Johns Hopkins Medicine
A <b>cancer</b> diagnosis is always worrisome, but even if a nodule turns out to be thyroid <b>cancer</b>, you still have plenty of reasons to be hopeful. Thyroid</b> ...
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Former Smokers: What's Your Risk for Lung Cancer?
In addition to raising your risk for heart disease, emphysema , stroke , leukemia , asthma , pneumonia, and tuberculosis, smokers are extremely likely to develop</b> ...
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Radiation Therapy for Prostate Cancer | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Radiation therapy is an effective treatment that kills prostate <b>cancer</b> cells by using high energy rays or particles. The radiation can be delivered in</b> ...
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Colon Cancer Center: Kimmel Cancer Center - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Vanessa's Colon <b>Cancer</b> Journey. When Vanessa was diagnosed with stage 4 colon <b>cancer</b>, she was told there was nothing that could be done. However,</b> ...
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