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Science You Can Use: Your cancer-fighting breastmilk
The news about breastmilk’s cancer-fighting properties has been coming fast and furious recently, and I thought it would be a good idea to recap some of the most interesting findings: HAMLET - Short for Human Alpha-lactalbumin Made LEthal to Tumor … Continue reading
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Tagged bladder cancer, breast cancer, breastfeeding breast cancer, elf5, HAMLET, journal of human lactation, kathleen arcaro, lukemia, melanoma, ovarian cancer, skin cancer, TRAIL, trial, tumor suppression, umass breastmilk lab
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Last revised on 10/29/2012
Last revised on 10/29/2012
Science You Can Use: Could your breastmilk solve the mysteries of breast cancer?
You know that your milk can do amazing things for your baby, but did you know that it may also hold the keys to our understanding of breast cancer risk? Dr. Kathleen Arcaro is an environmental toxicologist at the University … Continue reading
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Tagged army of women, avon foundation for women, biopsy, breast cancer, breastmilk, dr. kathleen arcaro, ductal lavage, epigenetics, epigenome, methylation, nipple aspirate, umass breastmilk lab
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Last revised on 07/07/2012
Last revised on 07/07/2012