December 13, 2011

How Acupuncture Can Relieve Cancer Pain

Breast Cancer Tuesday , December 13, 2011
In This Issue:
  • Steps Women Can Take to Reduce Cancer Risk
  • Mammograms May Halve Breast Cancer Deaths
  • 'Every Patient Is Unique,' Says Cancer Doc

Top Story How Acupuncture
Can Relieve Cancer Pain

Acupuncture is used for many reasons. Some
say it can help lessen pain, nausea, vomiting,
and hot flashes associated with breast cancer.

Also See:
  • Building the Best Support Team
  • New Study Supports Mammograms at 40
  • Top Trending Health Searches of 2011
 
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Health News & Features
Steps Women Can Take to Reduce Cancer Risk
A new report suggests some actions women can
take to reduce breast cancer risk. See the results.
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  • New Treatments Target Advanced Breast Cancer
  • Many Women Don't Get Breast Reconstruction After Mastectomy


Mammograms May Halve Breast Cancer Deaths
Screening schedules have been controversial, but
mammograms do save lives, especially for older women.
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  • Gene Test May Guide Early Tumor Treatment


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