What to know about mucinous carcinoma
Mucinous carcinoma is a rare type of cancer that usually affects the breast. In this article, we look at its symptoms, causes, treatments, and the outlook. View original article Author:
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Mucinous carcinoma is a rare type of cancer that usually affects the breast. In this article, we look at its symptoms, causes, treatments, and the outlook. View original article Author:
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New research from Hong Kong shows that quitting alcohol use could boost mental health, especially among females who are moderate drinkers. View original article Author:
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Mammary duct ectasia is when a milk duct in the breast becomes blocked and clogged up with fluid. It is not a serious condition and does not increase a person’s risk of breast cancer. However, it may cause pain, tenderness, and swelling, and it can sometimes lead to an infection called mastitis. Learn more here. … Read more
New research finds a link between HPV vaccination and a considerable drop in cases of HPV infection and the number of precancerous lesions. View original article Author: