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| News of Camp in Tribune |
| News in Tribun, dated 24th September. ...[more] |
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| News of Camp in Ajit, Jag Bani & Punjab Kesari |
| News in Jagbani, Punjab Kesri dated 23th September. ...[more] |
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| News of Camp in Jag Bani |
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| Jagran News (Breast Cancer Lecture) of Sutlej Club |
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| News in Ludhiana Newsline of KBCC 03.08.2006 |
| News in Ludhiana, dated 03rd august. ...[more] |
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| News in Tribune CHD & LDH of KBCC on 03.08.2006 |
| News in Tribune, dated 03rd august. ...[more] |
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| Krishna Breast Cancer Cure Charitable Trust to help patients |
| News in Hindustan Times, dated 3rd august. ...[more] |
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| Coverage in Daily Ajit |
| News in Daily Ajit, dated 3rd august. ...[more] |
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| Chairman and president of trust |
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| Krishna trust will provide financial support in the treatment of breast cancer |
| News in Dainik Jagran, dated 3rd august. ...[more] |
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| Trust for free treatment of breast cancer |
| Although the incidence of breast cancer has been on the rise in India, especially Punjab, there has been no major intervention in terms of enhancing awareness about this cancer which is treatable if detected early. ...[more] |
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| Charitable trust to provide free treatment to cancer patients |
| Krishna Brest Cancer Charitable Trust will help at least one poor cancer patient every month by providing free of cost treatment. Announcing this here today, the trust chairman Pran Arora said the trust has...[more] |
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| Father-Son duo join battle against cancer |
| When Krishna Arora was slowly dying of breast cancer last year, Pran Arora, her husband and owner of famous Ritesh Industries, desided to make a charitable trust to help breast cancer patients. ...[more] |
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| IsAwarenes Camp on Breast Cancer in Ludhiana |
| Ludhiana – May 6, 2005 – By Dr. Advani - Click here to see the coverage. |
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| Is Breast Cancer In Your Genes? |
| Some people have family histories that reveal multiple cases of breast and ovarian cancer. These people with "hereditary breast-ovarian syndromes " represent about five to ten percent of breast-cancer... [more] |
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| Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy: What Breast Cancer Patients Need to Know |
| The sentinel lymph node is the first lymph node that the lymph ducts drain into. Whether or not the cancer has spread to the sentinel lymph node indicates whether the cancer has started to spread bey... [more] |
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| In Situ Ablation Of Breast Tumors. What Is The State Of The Art? |
| The treatment of breast cancer has changed dramatically over recent years, from the removal of the entire breast (mastectomy) to removing just the cancer (lumpectomy) with radiation therapy delivered ... [more] |
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| Full Field Digital Mammography: A New Breast Cancer Screening Tool |
| A new type of mammography equipment called full-field digital mammography has generated a good deal of press during its first year of availability in the United States. Mammography remains the best ... [more] |
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| Ductal Lavage: A New Look Inside the Breast |
| Women at high risk for developing breast cancer now have another tool
to use to help assess their personal risk of developing this disease. Ductal
lavage is a minimally invasive procedure that ... [more] |
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| Mammary Ductoscopy- Current and Future Applications (Breast Cancer and Benign Disease) |
| Mammary ductoscopy refers to a procedure where a microendoscope is used to directly visualize the ductal lining of the breast as well as provide access for retrieval of epithelial cells by lavage. Due... [more] |
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| Understanding Breast Cancer Risk |
| When estimating the baseline risk of a healthy woman developing breast cancer, the statistic often quoted is 1 out of 8. This often leads to much anxiety, since a 12.5% risk of developing cancer is fr... [more] |
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| U-M scientists find "stem cells" in human breast cancer |
Discovery could explain current treatment failures and lead to more effective therapies for many cancers.
Of all the neoplastic cells in human breast cancers, only a small minority - perhaps ... [more] |
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