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Breast Care Gets A New Image When it comes to saving lives, mammograms matter. Safe and accurate, these X-ray tests to detect breast cancer are recommended annually for women 40 and over— and possibly earlier for patients with a family history of the disease. Read More
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Genetic Testing: Looking for Answers Andrea Glasser’s vision of the future changed dramatically. After a routine mammogram at the MemorialCare Breast Center, the 44-year-old veterinarian was stunned to learn that she had a suspicious growth in her right breast. Read More
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Gratitude for Discovery and Wonderful Care Sue Hall, 64, did all the right things. For the past 24 years, she never missed her annual mammogram at the MemorialCare Breast Center at Saddleback. Each month, she performed a breast self-exam. Read More
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Living Life with a Spirit of Optimism Cyndy Haug considers herself a very lucky woman. Married less than a year when her breast cancer was diagnosed, she has bravely battled her disease for eight years. Read More
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Taking a Closer Look at CANCER Everyone who’s ever seen “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation” knows about crime labs. But few people have ever heard of a pathology lab. Read More
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Treating Genetic Breast Cancer With a maternal grandmother, mother and aunt who developed breast cancer at an early age, Tara Stein had been on the alert for the disease and received annual mammograms, monthly breast self-exams and regular checkups. Read More
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