Radiotherapy delay linked to breast cancer recurrence (New Kerala)

London, Mar 3 : The longer a woman is left waiting for radiotherapy after breast cancer surgery, the more chance there is that the disease will come back, according to a new study.

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Radiotherapy delay linked to breast cancer recurrence (New Kerala)

Starting radiotherapy as soon as possible could minimise breast cancer recurrence (News-Medical-Net)

The longer women wait for radiotherapy after breast cancer surgery, the more chance there is of local recurrence, concludes a study published on bmj.com today.

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Starting radiotherapy as soon as possible could minimise breast cancer recurrence (News-Medical-Net)

Breast cancer patients taking antidepressant paroxetine at the same time as tamoxifen are at increased risk of death (News-Medical-Net)

Women with breast cancer who take the antidepressant paroxetine at the same time as tamoxifen are at an increased risk of death, concludes a study published on bmj.com today.

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Breast cancer patients taking antidepressant paroxetine at the same time as tamoxifen are at increased risk of death (News-Medical-Net)

MP to quit after breast cancer returns (The Courier Mail)

TASMANIAN state MP Sue Napier is quitting work after starting treatment for a recurrent breast cancer.

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Few high-risk women in U.S. take breast cancer drug (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

Only a small number of U.S.

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Few high-risk women in U.S. take breast cancer drug (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

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