Posts Tagged ‘Pain’

Is That Pain Breast Cancer?

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When a woman has breast pain, usually her first response is to be concerned that it may be a symptom of breast cancer.  While this is sometimes the case, there is no need to be alarmed.  The best this to do is to see your doctor as soon as you can for a mammogram.  This [...]

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Severe chest pain indicator of arterial disease in women

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Severe chest pain indicator of arterial disease in women Women with severe cardiovascular chest pain are three times as likely as men with the same problem to have seriously diseased arteries — a finding Canadian researchers hope will overcome the stubborn perception that heart disease is a “man’s disease.” Read more on Canada.com Share and [...]

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ovarian cancer or ovarian pain?

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hello everyone could anyone give me any information about ovarian cancer or pelvic pain at 23 i have had on again off again right sided pelvic pain feels like my ovary i have had frequent urination for 2 years i recently for 2 months had urgent urination i have back pain,pain during sex deep shrp [...]

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Pain Medication Lowers Breast Cancer Recurrence Risk

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Pain Medication Lowers Breast Cancer Recurrence Risk Women who receive one common pain drug during mastectomy are less likely to develop recurrent breast cancer in the years following surgery, suggests a study in the June issue of Anesthesia & Analgesia, official journal of the International Anesthesia Research Society (IARS). Read more on Newswise Share and [...]

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Cancer Pain And Inability To Express Feelings, Is There A Relationship?

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Cancer Pain And Inability To Express Feelings, Is There A Relationship? An Italian study published in the current issue of Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics examines the relationship between cancer pain and inability to express feelings and the effects of treatment. Alexithymia is likely to be involved in the pain experience of cancer patients, but the extent [...]

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Is it normal to have chest pain after breast cancer?

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Had a lumpectomy and radiation and chemo treatments, finished 11 months ago. At first the pain and stifness was to the effected area now I am having chest pain on both sides with more pain on the healing side. I am 41 and very active. I lost my job and insurance when I was diagnosed, [...]

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Pain Relievers May Reduce Cancer Risk

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Pain Relievers May Reduce Cancer Risk For some time, studies have suggested that aspirin and other over-the-counter painkillers may protect against breast and ovarian cancer. Now new research may help explain why. Read more on WebMD Share and Enjoy:

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