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IMAGINIS.COM BREAST HEALTH NEWSLETTER
VOLUME 3, ISSUE 23
JUNE 21, 2001

WOMEN'S HEALTH NEWS AND INFORMATION

1. RESEARCHERS LINK SMOKING WITH SPREAD OF BREAST CANCER TO LUNGS
While the association between smoking and breast cancer remains controversial, a new study suggests that smoking could increase the risk that breast cancer will spread to the lungs (called lung metastases). In a study of 261 women with breast cancer, the researchers found that the women who smoked were more likely to experience lung metastases than women who did not smoke. While further research is needed to better understand the relationship between breast cancer and smoking, this study is consistent with other data that show that smoking increases the risk of death from breast cancer.
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http://www.imaginis.com/breasthealth/news/news6.19.01.asp

2. BREAST CANCER AND PREGNANCY
The appearance of a breast lump, nipple discharge, or other worrisome breast change can be particularly stressful for a pregnant woman. This newly updated article give the facts about breast abnormalities and cancer during pregnancy. Specific topics include breast changes during pregnancy and breast-feeding, breast health guidelines during pregnancy, evaluating a breast abnormality during pregnancy or breast-feeding, dealing with a breast cancer diagnosis during pregnancy, and pregnancy after breast cancer.
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http://www.imaginis.com/breasthealth/pregnancy.asp

3. NEW TECHNOLOGY: COMPUTER-AIDED DETECTION FOR MAMMOGRAPHY
Computer-aided detection (CAD) technology is a recent advance in the field of breast imaging. The CAD technology basically works like a second pair of eyes, reviewing a patient's mammogram film after the radiologist has already made an initial interpretation. If the computer software detects any breast abnormalities or "regions of interest" on the mammogram film, it marks them. The radiologist can then go back and review the mammogram film again to determine whether the marked areas are suspicious and require further examination with additional imaging tests or biopsy. This article explains the ins and outs of CAD, including its advantages and disadvantages.
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http://www.imaginis.com/breasthealth/cad.asp

4. WHAT IS PAGET'S DISEASE OF THE NIPPLE?
Recent, a widely circulating email has talked about a "new type of breast cancer" that appears as a sore on the nipple. This type of breast cancer is not new.   Rather, it is a rare form called Paget’s disease of the nipple, which can present itself as a rash on the nipple. The changes in the nipple usually indicate an underlying cancer in the breast ducts, often just under the nipple, which has extended onto the surface of the nipple. This article describes the signs and symptoms of Paget's disease and how it is diagnosed and treated.
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http://www.imaginis.com/breasthealth/pagets_disease.asp

5. ALL ABOUT PAP SMEAR
A Pap smear is a screening test used to examine cells from the cervix and the vagina. All women should receive yearly Pap smears beginning at age 18 or when they first become sexually active, whichever occurs earlier. This article answers common questions about how a Pap smear is performed, what the results means, and presents the latest technological advances.
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http://www.imaginis.com/womenshealth/pap_smear.asp

6. "REDUCE YOUR BREAST CANCER RISKS" BOOK
"Reduce Your Breast Cancer Risks: Basic Facts Plus Four Simple Changes That Work" by Joyce C. Smolkin and M. Margaret Kemeny provides the latest breast cancer information and outlines a four-step program for better health. This book is available in the Imaginis bookstore along with nearly 150 other books on all aspects of breast cancer and women's health.
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http://www.imaginis.com/bookstore/

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VISIT THE ALL NEW CLINICAL TRIALS SECTION ON IMAGINIS!

*In-depth information about pros and cons of entering a trial
*Definitions of common terms used with trials
*Comprehensive list of resources to find relevant trials

Click here to visit the clinical trials section:
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BREAST CANCER DISCUSSION BOARD, RECENT POSTING

"If anyone out there has taken Femara (hopefully for 6 months or more) I would like to know how it affected you and if you had any unpleasant side effects. I recently had a lumpectomy for what they said was a non invasive cancer (DCIS). The pathology report indicated it was estrogen receptive and not receptive for anything else. My surgeon/Oncologist has prescribed this Femara as my only treatment because it works to suppress estrogen levels-somewhat like tamoxifen but I think it's supposed to have fewer side effects. He wants me to take this for 5 years. I would be glad to hear anyone's comments."

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ABOUT IMAGINIS.COM

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