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Doctors and former cancer patients speak about their experience with Poly MVA cancer breast cancer lung cancer prostate cancer skin cancer cancer treatment colon cancer cancer symptoms liver cancer ovarian cancer cancer society cervical cancer american cancer pancreatic cancer cancer cure…

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Breast cancer lumps are very hard, and they often feel like a BB or a marble, but sometimes they can be difficult to feel. Find out how breast cancer can simply look like a rash on the skin with information from an oncologist in this free video on breast cancer. Expert: Grace Wang, MD Contact: www.komenmiaftl.org Bio: Dr. Grace Wang, MD, is an oncologist and hematologist for Advanced Medical Specialties. Filmmaker: Paul Muller

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David C. Korn, DOD, DDS, MD(H) speaks at this convention about the benefits of Poly MVA. cancer breast cancer lung cancer prostate cancer skin cancer cancer treatment colon cancer cancer symptoms liver cancer ovarian cancer cancer society cervical cancer american cancer pancreatic cancer…

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www.neomatrix.com – HALO is a 5 minute completely noninvasive breast cancer risk assessment test that can tell women if they are at high risk for eventually developing breast cancer. It uses warmth, suction and massage to pull fluid from the breast that can then be analyzed. This test can detect early symptoms of breast cancer up to 8 years before lumps can be found. HALO only takes 5 minutes once a year as part of a woman’s annual exam. Learn more at www.neomatrix.com

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Two Salina Central High School seniors designed T-shirts to raise money for breast cancer awareness, but an assistant principal banned one of the designs from school. The shirts bear the phrase “Save 2nd Base” with a pair of baseballs over the wearers’ breasts. Officials said the shirts violate the district’s dress code, which bans clothing with an “implied indecent meaning.”

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