Risk of Death From Certain Breast Cancers May Rise With Age
Updated: 2012-02-08 00:50:25
Health News Risk of Death From Certain Breast Cancers May Rise With Age Print E-mail TUESDAY , Feb . 7 HealthDay News The risk of dying from a hormone receptor-positive breast cancer increases with age , according to new research . And one reason might be that older women with breast cancer are undertreated compared to their younger . peers For women between the ages of 65 and 74, the risk of dying from breast cancer was 25 percent higher than for women under 65. For those 75 and older , the risk of death was 63 percent higher than for women under 65, according to the new study . This study showed that among postmenopausal , non-metastatic , breast cancer patients , elderly patients have a higher risk of dying from breast cancer than younger patients , said study author Dr . Cornelis van

Breaking equality news from California today. As reported by Metro Weekly’s Chris Geidner:
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit today affirmed the August 2010 decision by U.S. District Court Judge Vaughn Walker that California’s 2008 amendment banning same-sex couples from marriage is unconstitutional, deciding the case on narrow grounds relating to the facts of the [...]
MUSC employees wore red in support of National Go Red Day on Feb. 3
February is American Heart Month, and MUSC is working hard to get the word out about heart disease and prevention. Heart disease kills an estimated 630,000 Americans each year and is the leading cause of death for both men and women.
In the . . . → Read More: Celebrating Heart Month
On Friday, Feb. 3rd , MUSC will kick off Heart Month in style! Join the American Heart Association & MUSC in the Ashley River Tower atrium from 9:30AM – 11:30AM, as we bring awareness of the #1 killer of American women – heart disease.
Activites include: CPR demonstrations, Healthy snacks & goodies, FREE heart healthy information and resources, . . . → Read More: MUSC begins Heart Month by Going Red!
This post is not about breast cancer. It’s about lung cancer — a disease with a survival rate of 15.5%. In case you haven’t heard, that just is not acceptable. Good news is that you can help change such a sobering statistic, and all you need to do is register for Run Amuck with the Duck [...]
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