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Q: Milk Gland Cancers Treatment Clue!!!!
asked by: medical on December 5th, 2006
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Hi everyone,
there seems to be a development in the field of “milk gland cancers treatment clue”. I was reading about it on medical health care info (http://www.Medical-health-care-informatio n.Com/health-news/12-05gland-cancers.Htm ) which says ‘about one in 10 women affected by the disease develop in the cells that line the milk glands, called lobular cancers.”. I thought I would share this info with you. Maybe you would want to read about it there.
Regards, shina
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pferg101
replied on February 25th, 2007
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Thanks!
Just wanted to say thanks for posting the information!

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Natella
replied on June 7th, 2008
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hi everyone, thanks for the post:)
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bajajcd100
replied on November 19th, 2008
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Milk Gland Cancers Treatment Clue
People get more information in the Milk Gland Cancers Treatment Clue as a Google keyword. Scientists have identified a way of tackling hard-to-treat breast cancers.

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Fairy Godmother
replied on November 19th, 2008
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I can sure deal with the situation, not to certain about enjoying the pain...... Not a day at the beach, picnic in the park.........but hey, professionally speaking....its gonna take a lot more than breast cancer to take me out! Mine was (DCIS) ductal carcinoma insitu (milk duct). Thanks for the info!
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