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The Source • March 2008 • Issue 100

Articles in this issue

  • 100th Newsletter Cover
  • From the Executive Director: The Challenges of Changing Breast Cancer Treatments
  • From the Editor: Carrying Your Voices
  • Reflections on the 2007 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium
  • News Clipping: Benefits of Taxol Questioned
  • Two New Anemia Drug Studies Point to Problems for Cancer Patients
  • Zoë Christopher BCA Office Manager
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    • BCA Action Alerts (349)
    • BCA Events (154)
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    • E-Alerts (408)
    • Podcasts (12)
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    • Jan 21 2021 Can Childhood Experiences Increase Breast Cancer Risk? By Heather Sarantis, Environmental Health Consultant to Breast Cancer Action and Guest Writer I have worked on breast cancer prevention for more than 15 years. Most recently, I co-authored Paths to Prevention: The California Breast... ... read more
    • Jan 21 2021 The Impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) on Breast Cancer In this episode, Breast Cancer Action’s Environmental Health Consultant Heather Sarantis interviews Dr. Barbara Cohn, the lead research principal investigator of the study "Linking Neighborhood and Individual Adverse Childhood Experiences... ... read more
    • Jan 19 2021 Take care tomorrow By The Breast Cancer Action Team As the nation braces itself tomorrow for what may take place at the U.S. Capitol and state Capitols throughout the country, the Breast Cancer Action team is sending you a message of care to let you... ... read more

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