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Early Breast Cancer: With Knowledge Comes Hope

Highlights that a woman is diagnosed with breast cancer every three minutes in the United States, but the more than two million survivors are proof that the diagnosis does not have to be a death sentence. Indicates that if breast cancer is found early, it has a cure rate of 90 percent. Explains the four stages of tumor properties, provides key insight into studies linking the disease to estrogen-genetic factors, and explores the new drugs, treatment benefits, and diagnostic techniques used by leading cancer centers. Espouses the need for early detection. Features interviews with survivors and leading physicians from M. D. Anderson Cancer Center and Northwestern University.

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  • "With knowledge comes hope"@en
  • "With knowledge comes hope"

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  • "Highlights that a woman is diagnosed with breast cancer every three minutes in the United States, but the more than two million survivors are proof that the diagnosis does not have to be a death sentence. Indicates that if breast cancer is found early, it has a cure rate of 90 percent. Explains the four stages of tumor properties, provides key insight into studies linking the disease to estrogen-genetic factors, and explores the new drugs, treatment benefits, and diagnostic techniques used by leading cancer centers. Espouses the need for early detection. Features interviews with survivors and leading physicians from M. D. Anderson Cancer Center and Northwestern University."@en
  • "A woman is diagnosed with breast cancer every three minutes in the United States, but the more than two million survivors are proof that the diagnosis does not have to be a death sentence. Indeed, if breast cancer is found early, it has a cure rate of 90 percent. This FREDDIE Award winner explains the four stages of tumor properties, provides key insight into studies linking the disease to estrogen-genetic factors, and explores the new drugs, treatment benefits, and diagnostic techniques used by leading cancer centers. Most important, it espouses the need for early detection. Featured interviews include survivors and leading physicians from M.D. Anderson Cancer Center and Northwestern University. (23 minutes)."@en
  • "A woman is diagnosed with breast cancer every three minutes in the United States, but the more than two million survivors are proof that the diagnosis does not have to be a death sentence. Indeed, if breast cancer is found early, it has a cure rate of 90 percent. This FREDDIE Award winner explains the four stages of tumor properties, provides key insight into studies linking the disease to estrogen-genetic factors, and explores the new drugs, treatment benefits, and diagnostic techniques used by leading cancer centers. Most important, it espouses the need for early detection. Featured interviews include survivors and leading physicians from M.D. Anderson Cancer Center and Northwestern University."@en
  • "Breast cancer is a disease most women fear, yet discovered early it is more than 90% curable. Looks at how cancer develops in the different stages and underscores the importance of regular screening for early detection. Explains the four stages of breast tumor properties, provides key insight into studies linking the disease to estrogen-genetic factors, and explores the new drugs, treatment benefits, and diagnostic techniques used by leading cancer centers. Featured interviews include survivors and leading physicians from M.D. Anderson and Northwestern University Cancer Center."
  • "Breast cancer is a disease most women fear, yet discovered early it is more than 90% curable. This program takes a look at how cancer develops in the different stages and underscores the importance of regular screening for early detection. It explains the four stages of breast tumor properties, provides key insight into studies linking the disease to estrogen-genetic factors, and explores the new drugs, treatment benefits, and diagnostic techniques used by leading cancer centers. Featured interviews include survivors and leading physicians from M.D. Anderson and Northwestern University Cancer Center."@en

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  • "Early Breast Cancer: With Knowledge Comes Hope"@en
  • "Early breast cancer with knowledge comes hope"@en
  • "Early breast cancer with knowledge comes hope"