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  1. Breast Cancer: What You Should Know (But May Not Be Told) About Prevention, Diagnosis, and Trea tment (But May Not Be Told About Prevention, Diagnosis, and Treatment) by Cathy Hitchcock M.S.W., Steve Austin N.D., 1994-06-20
  2. Breast Cancer (M.D. Anderson Cancer Care Series)
  3. Living Through Breast Cancer by Carolyn M. Kaelin, Francesca Coltrera, 2005-02-15
  4. Bathsheba's Breast: Women, Cancer, and History by James S. Olson, 2005-01-05
  5. You Can Do This!: Surviving Breast Cancer Without Losing Your Sanity or Your Style by Elisha Daniels, Kelley Tuthill, 2009-08-18
  6. Cancer Vixen: A True Story by Marisa Acocella Marchetto, 2009-09-29
  7. Cancer Made Me a Shallower Person: A Memoir in Comics by Miriam Engelberg, 2006-05-01
  8. Hope for the Journey through Cancer: Inspiration for Each Day by Yvonne Ortega, 2007-05-01
  9. The Complete Natural Medicine Guide to Breast Cancer: A Practical Manual for Understanding, Prevention and Care (Complete Natural Medicine Gde) by Dr. Sat Dharam Kaur ND, 2004-02-07
  10. Breast Cancer Survivors' Club: A Nurse's Experience by Lillie Shockney, 2001-04-01
  11. Keeping aBreast: Ways to PREVENT Breast Cancer by Khalid Mahmud, 2008-09-29
  12. Breast Cancer - The Art and Science of Early Detection with Mammography: Perception, Interpretation, Histopathologic Correlation by Laszlo Tabar, Tibor Tot, et all 2004-12-16
  13. My Mommy Has Breast Cancer, But She Is OK! by Kerri M. Conner, 2010-02-20
  14. What to Do If You Get Breast Cancer: Two Breast Cancer Specialists Help You Take Charge and Make Informed Choices by Lydia, M.D. Karmarnicky, Anne Rosenberg, et all 1995-02

101. Previous Breast Cancer And Secondhand Smoke | OncoLink Cancer Resources
Summarizes the research findings on tobacco smoke as a cause of breast cancer.
http://www.oncolink.com/experts/article.cfm?c=3&s=13&ss=22&id=1179

102. Is There An Association Between Passive Smoking An... [Eur J Epidemiol. 2000] -
Scientific article; meta-analysis of 11 studies estimates a 40% higher risk of breast cancer as a result of exposure to secondhand smoke.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11484800?dopt=Abstract

103. Use Of Smokeless Tobacco May Lead To Breast Cancer, Wake Forest Team Reports
Spit tobacco increases a woman s risk of breast cancer.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2000/05/000509003313.htm

104. The Coalition On Abortion / Breast Cancer
Large collection of material about evidence linking abortion to increased breast cancer risk, including reports claiming cover-ups by expert panels and researchers who have found no connection.
http://www.abortionbreastcancer.com
In 1986, government scientists wrote a letter to the British journal Lancet and acknowledged that abortion is a cause of breast cancer. They wrote, "Induced abortion before first term pregnancy increases the risk of breast cancer." (Lancet, 2/22/86, p. 436)
As of 2006, eight medical organizations recognize that abortion raises a woman's risk for breast cancer, independently of the risk of delaying the birth of a first child (a secondary effect that all experts already acknowledge). An additional medical organization, the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons, issued a statement in 2003 calling on doctors to inform patients about a "highly plausible" relationship between abortion and breast cancer. General counsel for that medical group wrote an article for its journal warning doctors that three women (two Americans, one Australian) successfully sued their abortion providers for neglecting to disclose the risks of breast cancer and emotional harm, although none of the women had developed the disease. Click here for more
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105. Breast Cancer — Diagnosis And Treatment At Mayo Clinic
Includes information on treatment options including Herceptin, hormone therapy, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, and surgery.
http://www.mayoclinic.org/breast-cancer/
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At Mayo Clinic, highly trained and experienced specialists diagnose and provide comprehensive breast cancer screening, evaluation, education and treatment for more than 1,300 new patients with breast cancer each year. At Mayo, teams of medical professionals from several specialties work together to provide innovative treatment strategies and supportive care for patients with breast cancer. Mayo physicians work with patients to develop the most appropriate treatment plans to meet patients' unique needs.
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106. Document Details | EBC - Guide For Women With Early Breast Cancer - National Bre
A free booklet from the The National Breast and Ovarian Cancer Centre (NBOCC) of Australia.
http://www.nbocc.org.au/view-document-details/ebc-guide-for-women-with-early-bre

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