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  • ... get it done. And if all the guys chip in, it should take care of that. LoisAnn :o) Hello hello! I am happy Hello ... have a mass in my uterus. I asked the doctor if it was cancer and he said not necessarily but I am to have an ultra sound on Wed. I ...
  • ... I have to go have a biopsy Wed. to see if I have cancer or not. Either way I will have to have hysterectomy. I am just ... to smash you to the wall. Please keep posting as I do care and know there are probably others on here who feel the same way. ...
  • ... osteoporosis Helps to reduce the risk of colorectal cancer Possible, but as yet unproven, benefits include the ... aware that this information is provided to supplement the care provided by your physician. It is neither intended nor implied to be a ...
  • ... or ERT. Because of the increased risk of endometrial cancer (lining of the uterus), long-term ERT is usually only offered to ... aware that this information is provided to supplement the care provided by your physician. It is neither intended nor implied to be a ...
  • ... should be brought to the attention of your health care provider. Depression and PMS can occur together and it's not uncommon for ... being studied for its effect on Alzheimer's disease and cancer . Combining vitamin E with other anti oxidants such as selenium, ...
  • ... (cholesterol). Simply put, making the choice to take good care of yourself equates to a better quality of life. While there is ... been plased I have recently been plased on prostate cancer medication protocol ( Lupron) monthly shots for 24 months..creates ...
  • ... against hormone replacement -- taking the risk of breast cancer just to remain a sex object wasn't a good tradeoff, she believed -- ... partner who was more than 10 years older. "He takes care of me before he takes care of himself," she confides. "I don't ...
  • ... to worry about—elderly parents who may need special care, children leaving home, a marriage or relationship that is approaching a ... therapy significantly increased the risk of breast cancer, heart disease, stroke , and blood clots in postmenopausal women. ...
  • ... hormones, but I refused because of the history of breast cancer in my family. The doctor’s only other suggestion was to make some ... aware that this information is provided to supplement the care provided by your physician. It is neither intended nor implied to be a ...
  • ... fruits, and vegetables. Breast , colon , and lung cancer are other significant health risks for menopausal women. There is much ... aware that this information is provided to supplement the care provided by your physician. It is neither intended nor implied to be a ...
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