Despite the study's findings, the final verdict on soy and breast-cancer recurrence is not yet in, according to an accompanying editorial written by Dr. Rachel Ballard-Barbash, M.
The most immediate sales impact could come from the surprise finding that the company's bone-boosting drug Zometa slashed the recurrence of breast cancer in pre-menopausal women by about 35% in an 1, 800 person trial, when combined with standard treatment.
But after a decade of experience, it's still uncertain whether partial-breast irradiation is as effective in preventing recurrence and prolonging survival as whole-breast irradiation.
Somerset's hopes have been hit by the loss of opener Marcus Trescothick, who flew home on Thursday because of a recurrence of a stress-related illness.
Gallas failed to last until half-time with a recurrence of his calf injury and another blow arrived just before half-time when Fabregas was harshly booked for tangling with Busquets.
Factors that may have influenced the single status of childhood cancer survivors included short stature, history of tumor recurrence, poor self-reported physical functioning, emotional distress, problems with task efficiency, problems with organization, and problems with memory, the study said.
Indeed, when captain Michael Clarke temporarily left the field with a recurrence of a long-term back injury, and with Watson missing, reserve wicketkeeper Brad Haddin, who wasn't even in the original touring party, suddenly found himself in charge of the side.
However, a study carried out by the University of Michigan Cancer Centre has concluded that women with the genes have no extra chance of either cancer recurrence, or these side-effects.
During standard endoscopic sinus surgery, bone and tissue are removed in order to open the passageways, and this can result in scarring and a recurrence of sinusitis in one-quarter of patients.
Of course selling a fridge once or twice in the lifetime of a consumer is not the high recurrence business model of sugar-water vendors targeting impressionable children and exploiting their apetite for sugar and instant gratification.
Mackail-Smith is yet to kick a ball in pre-season following a recurrence of his body alignment problems.
In the study, the association between soy consumption and lower risk of death and cancer recurrence was seen in women like Mulrain with estrogen-sensitive breast cancers, and in women taking tamoxifen, a drug designed to prevent cancer recurrence by blocking the effects of estrogen in the breast tissue.
Vilanova underwent an operation to remove a tumor from his lung after suffering a recurrence of a problem on his parotid gland -- located at the back of his mouth.
He was speaking after Wednesday announcing an overhaul of management that was the clearest statement yet of his vision to create a more nimble, transparent and globally-minded company to prevent any recurrence of the mistakes of recent years.
The Wales full-back limped out of the first Test 26-21 loss in Durban with a recurrence of a previous foot problem, but then hurt his hand in training.
The drug's manufacturers, Sanofi, said valproate may be the only medication that effectively controls seizures for some women and to suddenly stop taking any anti-epileptic medication could lead to a recurrence of seizures.
Arlen Specter (R-PA), who is fighting a recurrence of Hodgkin's Disease, a cancer of the lymph system, also commented on the diagnosis.
Second seed Safina, beaten in last year's final by Serena Williams, suffered a worrying recurrence of an old back injury as she retired trailing 4-5 in the first set to compatriot Maria Kirilenko.
However, whereas the nuclear-burst scenario is a mere possibility, the frequent recurrence of solar storms is a certainty.
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The 94-year-old is in a hospital receiving treatment for a recurrence of pneumonia.
Ledley hobbled off in the 64th minute of Cardiff's 1-0 win over Preston North End on Saturday with a recurrence of the problem.
This incident may show that deep-water drilling is too risky, but it might instead be just a perfect storm of ineffective regulation, poor decision-making, and bad luck, with minimal chance of recurrence.
The 25-year-old Osprey back has not played rugby since suffering a knee injury recurrence in January.
Ninety-five percent of patients with a BMI greater than 35 had a cancer recurrence compared with 61 percent of all other patients.
Results from a 9, 366-patient trial showed that those on Arimidex had a 17% reduction in the risk of breast cancer recurrence compared with patients on Nolvadex.
It was gradually replaced by lumpectomy and whole-breast irradiation after several long-term, randomized trials showed this treatment was as effective as removing the entire breast in preventing cancer recurrence and prolonging survival.
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