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IMAGINIS.COM BREAST HEALTH NEWSLETTER
VOLUME 3, ISSUE 13
APRIL 5, 2001

WOMEN'S HEALTH NEWS AND INFORMATION

1. NEW STUDY FINDS NO LINK BETWEEN BREAST IMPLANTS AND IMMUNE-RELATED DISORDER
Women with silicone gel or saline filled breast implants do not need to worry about an immune-related disorder known as MGUS (monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance), according to a new study from Harvard Medical School. While most cases of MGUS do not warrant concern, approximately 20% of patients with MGUS eventually develop more serious conditions, including certain forms of cancer (such as multiple myeloma--a cancer of the plasma cells). The general use of silicone gel-filled breast implants was banned in the United States in 1992 after women reported immune-related disorders and other sicknesses. However, this latest study provides more data to show that silicone breast implants may not cause significant medical conditions.
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2. RESEARCHERS INVESTIGATE WHETHER TIMING OF MAMMOGRAM COULD INFLUENCE ACCURACY
A small study suggests that timing mammograms according to a woman’s menstrual cycle may help improve the accuracy of the exam.  According to the researchers, breast tissue is often less dense (and less tender) early in the menstrual cycle, and less density could make it easier to detect breast cancer on mammogram films.  However, the American Cancer Society finds limitations to the study and says that having a mammogram is more important than scheduling it to coincide with the early phase of the menstrual cycle. 
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3. SCIENTISTS STUDY LASER TECHNOLOGY TO HELP DETECT BREAST CANCER
Scientists from Clemson University are developing an imaging system that uses laser technology to detect breast cancer without having to compress the breast. Although the research is still preliminary, the scientists are encouraged by early findings which show that their "optical tomographic imaging system" can distinguish between cancerous and non-cancerous breast tumors. Further trials are expected to begin soon, some of which will compare laser imaging to standard x-ray mammography and other supplemental breast exams, including ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging.
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4. ADVANCES IN BREAST MRI: CASE STUDIES
Breast imaging with MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) since 1991 to help detect breast cancer when used in conjunction with mammography. Breast MRI uses powerful magnetic fields and radiowaves to achieve views in any plane and from any orientation. MRI may be used as a problem-solving exam when a breast abnormality is detected by mammogram or physical exam. Because breast MRI has excellent contrast resolution, it is highly sensitive to small lesions. This article illustrates the latest advances in MRI breast imaging with specific cases studies.
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5. UNDERSTANDING MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS - IN DEPTH
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic, often disabling disease that affects the central nervous system. There are 2,500,000 people in the world with MS and 350,000 people in the U.S. have MS. Women are affected by multiple sclerosis 50% more often than men are: the ratio of women to men suffers of multiple sclerosis is 3 to 2. This series of newly updated articles provides detailed information on MS including its causes, symptoms, types, diagnosis and treatment.
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