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Regular breast care still a must for all women   Recent news reports on the results of an international breast cancer study of Russian and Chinese women have left some American women confused about the importance of regular breast care.

Charlie Sheen's pregnant wife has surgery  Brooke Mueller, the pregnant wife of Hollywood actor Charlie Sheen, has undergone emergency gall-bladder surgery, sources told E! News.Mueller, who is in the first trimester of her pregnancy, was admitted to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles a little more than a week ago, the entertainment news Web site said.Mueller looked like she was on the mend, however, when she and Sheen were ...

Cyclists plan ride to support breast cancer victims  Motorcyclists are planning to ride around Owasco Lake to show their support for men and women with breast cancer. The ride will start at noon Sunday and leave from Harley's Pub at 149 State St., Auburn. A party with music and food will follow.

New virus test may stop cervical cancer in rural women   A new rapid test for the human papillomavirus HPV, which can cause cervical cancer, has proven to be 90 percent accurate in a trial involving women in rural villages in eastern China.

Randolph board threatens to cut benefits for retired teachers   Retired teachers could find themselves paying more for health insurance unless municipal and school unions agree to a switch to state insurance plan.

Radiation treatment less likely for Black women fighting breast cancer, study says  According to a new study, African-American women with breast cancer who have a lumpectomy are less likely to receive radiation treatment compared to white women-the standard for early-stage breast cancer. Radiation therapy reduces both the chance of recurrence and improves the chance of survival.

New HPV-DNA Test To Screen Women In Developing Countries For Cervical Precancerous Disease Has 90% Success Rate  Results of a study to determine the accuracy of a new rapid screening test for HPV human papillomavirus, created specifically for use in the developing world, have shown it to be 90% accurate in detecting precancerous cervical disease when tested on a group of women in Shanxi province, eastern China.

Nonprofit Charity for Women and Brookstone Dash to Fund Breast Cancer Support   Nonprofit Charity for Women and specialty retailer Brookstone, announced they have teamed up to provide support for women diagnosed with breast cancer during the entire month of October in recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

Inovio Awarded US Army Contract for Bio-Defense Vaccine Research Using its Electroporation Delivery Technology   SAN DIEGO----Inovio Biomedical Corporation , a leader in enabling the development of DNA vaccines using electroporation-based DNA delivery, announced today it has received a contract for $933,000 from the Department of Defense to continue research and development of DNA-based vaccines delivered via its proprietary electroporation system.

Strong Association Found Between Prevalence Of Low White Blood Count And Women Of African Descent  Researchers from Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health and the Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center at Columbia University Medical Center, have found a strong association between women of African descent from the U.S. and Caribbean, who are otherwise healthy, and the prevalence of neutropenia, or low white blood count.

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