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Updated Immunization Guidelines from the CDC; Do antivirals have a role in the treatment of Bell's palsy? Topiramate is a promising treatment for alcohol dependence; and FDA Actions.
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A team of epidemiologists from several institutions in the US performed a case-control study of the association between oral contraceptive use and lobular and ductal breast cancer occurring in young women (under age 44).
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Germline mutations in BRCA1 or BRCA2 associated with the Hereditary Breast/Ovarian Cancer syndrome have an increased lifetime risk for breast (up to 85%) and ovarian (up to 46% BRCA1, up to 27% BRCA2) cancer.
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The author reviewed a year's worth of data from a busy hospital in France where manual rotation was liberally used. The procedure, which will be described below, was used in 796 patients, in whom 85 (9.7%) failed.
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The Royal Marsden randomized, double-blinded tamoxifen breast cancer prevention trial began in 1986, enrolling 2,471 women with a positive first-degree family history of breast cancer.1 The treatment group received 20 mg tamoxifen daily for 8 years.
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In this issue: Updated Immunization Guidelines from the CDC; Do antivirals have a role in the treatment of Bell's palsy? Topiramate is a promising treatment for alcohol dependence; and FDA Actions.
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In a study of 82 patients with primary dysmenorrhea who had been randomized to undergoing either LUNA or LUNA + PN, the two groups had comparable results (69% improved in the LUNA group; 73% in the LUNA+PN group) at up to 12 months of follow-up.
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Wilkinson and colleagues from the University of Texas in Galveston analyzed information from the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) databank linked to Medicare claims.