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  1. Vaginal Dryness
  2. Your Questions - What is the CA 27.29 blood test? Should I have it done?
  3. DCIS
  4. Hot Topics - Grapefruit Intake and Breast Cancer Risk
  5. Invasive cancer
  6. Your Questions - My gynecologist recommended Vagifem vaginal tablets for vaginal atrophy and dryness. Are they safe to use long-term?
  7. Hot Topics - Femara: A Closer Look at the New JCO Study
  8. Your Questions - Is the Estring safe? Could the estrogen get into my breast and increase my risk of a breast cancer recurrence? Are there other options I should try?
  9. Osteopenia
  10. Understanding your cancer
  11. Understanding your cancer
  12. Your Questions - Microcalcifications were seen on my mammogram. My doctor said I don't need a biopsy, but I'm worried. Should I get one?
  13. Personal stories - Mara Langer
  14. Your Questions - I was on tamoxifen for two years and then switched to Arimidex. How long should I stay on Arimidex?
  15. Personal stories - Katie M. Jozwicki
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  1. Personal stories - Theresa Allen
  2. Your Questions - What is the CA 27.29 blood test? Should I have it done?
  3. Hot Topics - Grapefruit Intake and Breast Cancer Risk
  4. Personal stories - Roberta Humphreys
  5. Your Questions - My biopsy came back as atypical lobular hyperplasia. What does this mean? What are my best treatment options?
  6. Your Questions - What is Ki-67?
  7. Your Questions - Would low-dose testosterone help me get my sexual desire back? Would it be safe? I am 47 and just had my third breast cancer recurrence; my cancer has now spread to my lungs.
  8. Hot Topics - ASCO 2008—Three Important Breast Cancer Studies
  9. Hot Topics - 2007 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium
  10. Hot Topics - The Lancet: US Focus on 'War on Terror' Undermining 'War on Cancer'
  11. Hot Topics - Breast Feeding Found to Reduce Breast Cancer Risk in Women with BRCA1 Mutations
  12. Hot Topics - Once-Yearly Treatment for Osteoporosis Reduces Fracture Risk
  13. Hot Topics - New Research on the Effect of Silicone Breast Implants on Cancer and Other Illnesses
  14. Your Questions - Is the Estring safe? Could the estrogen get into my breast and increase my risk of a breast cancer recurrence? Are there other options I should try?
  15. Hot Topics - Two New Studies Suggest Aspirin Can Prevent Breast Cancer
  16. Hot Topics - New Study Sheds Light on Soy and Breast Tumor Growth
  17. Hot Topics - Study Finds High-Carbohydrate Diet May Increase Breast Cancer Risk
  18. Your Questions - My gynecologist recommended Vagifem vaginal tablets for vaginal atrophy and dryness. Are they safe to use long-term?
  19. Hot Topics - Red Meat Eaten During Adolescence May Increase Risk of Premenopausal Breast Cancer
  20. Hot Topics - Clinical Trials Registration: An Idea Whose Time Has Come
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  1. Your Questions - Is the Estring safe? Could the estrogen get into my breast and increase my risk of a breast cancer recurrence? Are there other options I should try?
  2. Your Questions - Are natural plant-based bioidentical hormones better than traditional, synthetic HRT?
  3. Your Questions - How safe is Estrace cream for treating extreme vaginal dryness? I'm worried that the estrogen may increase my risk for a breast cancer recurrence, but I also don't want to stop having sex.
  4. Hot Topics - Red Meat Eaten During Adolescence May Increase Risk of Premenopausal Breast Cancer
  5. Hot Topics - The Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008
  6. Personal stories - Dana
  7. Your Questions - What does it mean when a study finds, for example, that a drug decreases hot flashes by 40 percent. Does that mean I'm 40 percent less likely to get hot flashes if I use that drug?
  8. Your Questions - What does attributable risk mean? I see that in research studies all the time.
  9. Your Questions - What is the difference between the stage and grade of my cancer?
  10. Your Questions - I have heard people say that some women cause their own cancer because they keep all their emotions bottled up inside. Is there any truth to this?
  11. Your Questions - I've read that progestin can increase breast cancer risk. Can I just take estrogen instead of estrogen and a progestin?
  12. Your Questions - My doctor is not having me regularly tested for metastases. She just told me to be alert to symptoms such as unusual pain in the legs or back, a persistent dry cough, pain in the right ribs, or loss of appetite. Isn't there more we should be doing?
  13. Your Questions - I was treated for invasive breast cancer. Would you recommend that I have regular PET scans to look for signs of metastatic disease?
  14. Your Questions - Would low-dose testosterone help me get my sexual desire back? Would it be safe? I am 47 and just had my third breast cancer recurrence; my cancer has now spread to my lungs.
  15. Your Questions - What does "relative risk" mean? I see this term all of the time in research studies.
  16. Your Questions - After I started taking tamoxifen, I found that I tired easily. My oncologist said tamoxifen shouldn't make me tired, and ran some blood tests and diagnosed me with a condition called hypothyroidism. Is there a connection between this and the tamoxifen? What does this mean?
  17. Your Questions - I had a total thyroidectomy for thyroid cancer in 1968 at the age of 16. Thirty years later, in 1998, I was diagnosed with a Stage I lobular breast cancer. Is there a link between thyroid cancer and breast cancer?
  18. Your Questions - I was recently diagnosed with breast cancer. I was previously diagnosed with hypothyroidism and take Synthroid. Will tamoxifen affect my hypothyroidism?
  19. Your Questions - What are aromatase inhibitors?
  20. Your Questions - I am postmenopausal and have hormone-sensitive early breast cancer. I have been taking tamoxifen for two years. Should I switch to an aromatase inhibitor?