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Note: The following directory of online government/nonprofit and commercial
websites is provided merely as a reference to Imaginis.com users. Imaginis
does not endorse and takes no responsibility whatsoever for the information
found on the following websites.
Behind the Cancer Headlines (http://www.mabcie.com)
is a collaboration between the Mid-Atlantic Breast Cancer Information Exchange (MABCIE) and a consortium of
the medical writers and editors in the United States. MABCIE.com goes
"behind the cancer headlines" to provide educational articles that explain
the most recent advances in cancer research and cutting-edge trends in
diagnosis and treatment.
Breastcancer.net (http://www.breastcancer.net/) features the latest news stories and medical journal articles
on breast cancer research from a variety of online resources. Over 1,500 news articles on all aspects of
breast cancer are included on the website. News sources include Reuters Health, the Journal of Clinical
Oncology, Your Health Daily, British Medical Journal, HealthSCOUT, the Journal of the American Medical
Association, Cancer Online, Doctor's Guide, and more. Users may subscribe to a free email newsletter
that provides daily summaries of the latest breast cancer news.
CancerWise (http://www.cancerwise.org/) is a monthly electronic publication that contains information
about the latest advancements in cancer treatment and research, support programs and activities, and
cancer prevention tips, among other cancer news and information. CancerWise is produced by the University of
Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center. M. D. Anderson is one of the nation's original three
Comprehensive Cancer Centers designated by the National Cancer Act of 1971 and is one of only 35 such centers today.
Doctor's Guide (http://www.pslgroup.com/BREASTCANCER.HTM) provides the latest medical news on breast cancer
as well as basic information on risk factors, warning signs, screening, diagnosing, staging, and treatment
of the disease. Users may also choose to stay informed on the latest developments in breast cancer research
by receiving periodic e-mail notifications from the Doctor's Guide.
Updated: August 29, 2007
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