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Tuesday, December 21, 2010

The Great Soy Debate: Helpful or Harmful?

Tuesday , December 21, 2010
In This Issue:
  • The Future of Avastin for Treating Breast Cancer
  • Multivitamins May Prevent Cancer Recurrence
  • Can She Tell Her Family After the Holidays?

Top Story The Great Soy Debate:
Helpful or Harmful?

Some breast cancer patients are advised to
completely avoid soy. Find out what the
experts say about the case against soy.

Also See:
  • 7 Myths About Lumps
  • Bone Drug Fails in Study
  • Fast Ways to Boost Your Energy
Health News & Features
The Future of Avastin for Treating Breast Cancer
The FDA is moving to strip its approval of Avastin for the treatment of
breast cancer. Why the FDA took these steps and what it means for you.
Also See:
  • Aspirin May Protect Against Breast Cancer
  • Low Vitamin D Levels Common in Breast Cancer


Multivitamins May Prevent Cancer Recurrence
Taking multivitamins may lower the odds of
breast cancer returning. Does type matter?
Also See:
  • False-Positive Mammograms Linked to Breast Cancer
  • Weight Lifting May Be OK After Cancer Surgery


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From The WebMD Network
• Quiz: How Much Do You Know About Breast Cancer?
From The WebMD Breast Cancer Community
Can She Tell Her Family After the Holidays?
This WebMD member wants to know if she can
wait to tell her family about treatment options.

Find support in the Breast Cancer Community.
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