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Netwd Health Directory
Treatment
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NCCN Breast Cancer Treatment Guidelines The National Comprehensive Cancer Network offers extensive information about treatment options in a decision-tree format.
Breast Cancer Health.org Discussion of adjuvant therapy in addition to surgery as sponsored by a pharmaceutical firm.
BreastCancerMedication.net Discusses signs and symptoms of metastatic disease with an emphasis on hormonal therapy.
Cancer Treatment Centers of America: Breast Provides information on symptoms, research and treatment. Gives contact details.
CancerBACUP: Chemotherapy Drugs Information about individual drugs in use against tumors and in breast cancer.
Cancer-Info.com: Breast Fact-sheet presentation, discussing such areas as risk variables, staging, and treatment matters.
Ethicon Endo Surgery Discusses a commercial product available for use in breast biopsy.
Excel Rehabilitation Services Information and tips about the treatment of lymphedema resulting from breast surgery.
Genentech: HER2 Matters Pharmaceutical company describes HER2 status in breast cancer treatment decisions, with Herceptin as a possible treatment option.
Imaginis: Lumpectomy Information about a surgical procedure in breast cancer.
Lymphatic Therapy Services Gives information on compression therapy, manual lymph drainage massage and other treatment options.
RadiologyInfo: Breast Cancer Guide to radiation therapy including options, possible side-effects and complications, and general follow-up protocol.
Rhode Island Cancer Council: Breast Presentation regarding treatment options.
Roche: HER2 and Breast Cancer Pharmaceutical company provides information about the relationship between the HER2 receptor and treatment issues.
TheCancer.info: Breast Cancer Treatment Understand what the diagnosis means, why treatment is necessary, and what types of treatment are available.
Cancer News: Ablation of Breast Tumors Discusses tissue-sparing methods of treatment such as cryosurgery, laser therapy, microwave and radiofrequency ablation. (May, 2002)
Did you know? The occurrence of diabetes in persons 45 to 64 years of age is 7 percent, but the proportion increases significantly in persons 65 years of age or older.
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