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The Voice Of Survivors

Tuesday, 1 October 2002, 8:48 am | NZ Breast Cancer Foundation

The sooner breast cancer is discovered and treated, the higher the chance of survival and the lower the chance that invasive surgery will be needed, says The New Zealand Breast Cancer Foundation. More >>

Oncology Delays At Waikato Hospital

Monday, 19 August 2002, 12:05 am | NZ Breast Cancer Foundation

The New Zealand Breast Cancer Foundation says that women with breast cancer are being told to consider having a complete mastectomy rather than breast-conserving surgery because vital post-operative radiotherapy and chemotherapy cannot be administered ... More >>

Sentinel Lymph Node Auxiliary Clearance Trial

Monday, 4 February 2002, 11:58 am | NZ Breast Cancer Foundation

The New Zealand Breast Cancer Foundation says this Australasian trial is an important development in the treatment of breast cancer of women. More >>

Non-Surgical Cancer Treatment Services Report

Friday, 3 August 2001, 11:29 am | NZ Breast Cancer Foundation

The New Zealand Breast Cancer Foundation is delighted that more therapies will be available, as appropriate, for patients with breast cancer, says Dr Vernon Harvey, medical oncologist and member of the Foundation's medical advisory committee. More >>

Statement On Breast Self-Examination

Thursday, 28 June 2001, 5:58 pm | NZ Breast Cancer Foundation

The debate over breast self-examination should be put into perspective, says The New Zealand Breast Cancer Foundation. More >>

Screening Report Is Good News For NZ Women

Monday, 25 June 2001, 2:14 pm | NZ Breast Cancer Foundation

A recently released report into the long-term benefits of breast screening programmes is good news for women, according to The New Zealand Breast Cancer Foundation. More >>

 

 
 
 
 
 

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