Breast Cancer: Bibliography
Elizabeth Noble

Books

Dackman L. Affirmations. Meditations and Encouragements for Women Living with Breast Cancer. San Francisco: Harper; 1992.

Greenspan E.M. The Breast Cancer Epidemic in the United States. Fourth Edition. New York: The Chemotherapy Foundation; 1994.

Hirshaut Y. and P. Pressman. Breast Cancer. The Complete Guide. New York: Bantam Books; 1992.

Kahane D.H. No Less a Woman: Ten Women Shatter the Myths about Breast Cancer. New York: Simon & Schuster; 1993.

Kaye R. Spinning Straw into Gold. New York: Simon & Schuster Inc.; 1991.

Kemeny MM. and P. Dranov. Breast Cancer & Ovarian Cancer. Beating the Odds. New York: Addison-Wesley;1992.

Komarnicky L. and A. Rosenberg. What to Do If You Get Breast Cancer. Boston MA: Little Brown 1995.

LaTour K. The Breast Cancer Companion. New York: Avon; 1993.

Lerner M. Choices in Healing. Cambridge MA: The MIT Press; 1994.

Love S.M. Dr. Susan Love's Breast Book. 3rd Edition; New York: Addison-Wesley; 2000.

McGinn K.A. and P.J. Haylock. Women's Cancers. Alameda CA: Hunter House; 1993.

Michnovicz J.J. How to Reduce Your Risk of Breast Cancer. New York: Warner Books; 1994.

Signer Sydney Ross and Soma Grismaijer. Dressed to Kill. Garden City NY: Avery 1995.

Whelan E. The Complete Guide to Preventing Cancer. New York: Prometheus Books; 1994.

Winawer S and M. Shike. Cancer Free. New York: Simon & Schuster; 1993.

 Articles

Abrams JS et al.  New chemotherapeutic agents for breast cancer. Cancer  74(3):1164-75; 1995.

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Bacon Cl. A psychosomatic survey of cancer of the breast. Psychosomatic Medicine 14 (6): 453-459 1952.

Badger, C et al. Physical therapies for reducing and controlling lymphoedema of the limbs. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2004 Oct 18;(4):CD003141.

Ballard-Barbash R. Anthropometry and breast cancer. Body size—a moving target. Cancer 74(3):1090-1101;1994.

Bardia A, et al., Recreational Physical Activity and Risk of Postmenopausal
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Brinton LA. Ways that women may possibly reduce their risk of breast cancer. Natl Cancer Inst  86(18):1371-72: 1994.

Brzezinski A.Management of menopause in women with breast cancer.Israel J Med Sci 31(2-3):163-8; 1995.

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Byers. T. Nutritional risks for breast cancer. Cancer 74(1):288-96; 1994.

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Byers. T. Nutritional risks for breast cancer. Cancer 74(1):288-96; 1994.

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Caskin VV  T LoBuglio A Kelly P et al. The rehabilitative program for patients with breast cancer. Southern Medical Journal (48) 467-469 1989.

Cattlove. H et al. Benefits and costs of screening and treatment for early breast cancer. JAMA 273(2): 142-48; 1995.

Chaliki H. et al. Women’s receptivity to testing for a genetic susceptibility to breast cancer. Am J Publ Health 85:1133-1135; 1995.

Chalmers T.C. Screening for breast cancer—what should the national health policy be? J Natl Cancer Inst 85(20):1619-21; 1993.

Chalmers KI Luker KA Breast self-care practices in women with primary relatives with breast cancer Journal of Advanced Nursing 23 (6)  (June 1996) p.1212

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Chatzkin A.et al. Alcohol and breast cancer. Where are we now and where do we go from here?  Cancer 74(3 Suppl):ll0l-10; 1994.

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Coker A.L. et al. Oral contraceptives and reproductive cancers. Weighing the risks and benefits. Fam Plann Persp 25( 1):17-2136; 1993.

Colditz G.A. et al. Hormone replacement therapy and risk of breast cancer: Results from epidemiologic studies. Am J Obstet & Gvnecol 168(5): 1473-80; 1993.

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Davids D.L. Can environmental estrogens cause breast cancer?Sci Am  166-172; 1995.

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Dhodapkar M.V. et al. Estrogen replacement therapy withdrawal and regression of metastatic breast cancer. Cancer 75:43-46; 1995..

Dnistrian A.M. et al. Effect of tamoxifen on serum cholesterol and lipoproteins during chemo-hormonal therapy. Clin Chemica Acta  223(1-2):43-52; 1993

Duncan PW et al. Incidence recovery and management of serratus anterior muscle palsy after axillary node dissection. Phys Ther 63(8):1243‑1247 1983.

Fallowfield L and Hall A. Psychosocial and sexual impact of diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer. British Medical Bulletin 47(2): 388‑399 1991

Feuer E.J. et al. The lifetime risk of developing breast cancer. J Natl Cancer Inst  85(11):892-897; 1993.

Fletcher S.W. et al. Report of the international workshop on screening for breast cancer. J Natl Cancer Inst 85(20):1644-56: 1993.

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Folsom A.R. et al. The association between caffeine intake and postmenopausal breasr cancer incidence in the Iowa Women’s Health Study. Am J Epid  138(6):380-3; 1993 .

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Fontana L, et al., Long-term low-protein, low-calorie diet
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Folsom AR  et al. The association between caffeine intake and postmenopausal breasr cancer incidence in the Iowa Women’s Health Study. Am J Epid  138(6):380-3; 1993

Gail MH et al. Projecting individualized probabilities of developing breast cancer for white females who are being examined annually. J Natl Cancer Inst 81 (24): 1879-86; 1989.

Gambrell RD.  Estrogen replacement therapy and breast cancer risk. The Female Patient 18:54-62; 1993.

Garfinkel. L. et al. Changing trends. An overview of breast cancer incidence and mortality. Cancer 74(1 Suppl.): 222-228; 1994.

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Geyer S. Life Events prior to manifestation of  breast cancer. A limited prospective study covering 8 years before diagnosis. J Psychosomatic Res 35: 355-63 1991.

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___________ et al. The effect of dietary fat and fiber on serum estrogen concentrations in premenopausal women under controlled dietary conditions. Cancer 74(3):1125-32; 1994.

Gorsky RD. et al. Relative risks and benefits of long-term estrogen replacement therapy: A decision analysis. Obstet Gvnecol 83(2):161-65; 1995.

Gould K et al.  Breast cancer prevention-A summary of the chemoprevention trial with tamoxifen. Onc Nurs Forum 21(5):835-40; 1994.

Gutman H Kersz T Barzilai T Haddad M Reiss R (1990) Achievements of physical therapy in patients after modified radical mastectomy compared with quadrantectomy axillary dissection and radiation for carcinoma of the breast. Arch Surg 125:389-391

Hankin J.H. Role of nutrition in women’s health. Diet and breast cancer. JADA 93(9):994-9 1015-6; 1993.

Henderson C.I. Adjuvant systemic therapy for early breast cancer. Cancer 74(1):401-08; 1994.

Henderson M. Current approaches to breast cancer prevention. Science 259:630-32; 1993.

Hernandez-Reif M, et al. Breast cancer patients have improved immune and neuroendocrine functions following massage therapy. J Psychosom Res. 2004 Jul;57(1):45-52.

Herrera JE, Stubblefield MD. Rotator cuff tendonitis in lymphedema: a retrospective case series.Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2004 Dec;85(12):1939-42.

Herrero F, et al. Is cardiorespiratory fitness related to quality of life in survivors of breast cancer? J Strength Cond Res. 2006 Aug;20(3):535-40.

Hladiuk M Huchcroft S Temple Wand Schutt BE (19921 Arm function after axillary dissection for breast cancer: a pilot study to provide parameter estimates. Journal of Surgical Oncology SO: 47-S2.

Hofer D and L Wise. Breast cancer. Therapy update. Controversies choices and conclusions. Consultant 34(3):385-394; 1994.

Holmberg L et al. Diet and breast cancer risk. Arch Intern Med 154: 1805- 1811; 1994.

Howe GR. Dietary fat and breast cancer risks. An epidemiologic perspective. Cancer 74(3): 1078-85; 1994.

Hughes L. Paget's disease and other malignancies of the female breast. Surgery 11(9): 489‑492 1993

Hulka BS. et al. Steroid hormones and risk of breast cancer. Cancer 74(3 Suppl.): 1111-24; 1994.

Hunter CP et al. Breast cancer. Factors associated with stage at diagnosis in black and white women. Intl Cancer lnstitute 85(14):1129-37; 1993.

Ip C.et al. Conjugated linoleic acid. A powerful anticarcinogen from animal fat sources. Cancer 74(3):1050-55; 1994.

Jacobsen JA et al. Ten‑year results of a comparison of conservation with mastectomy in the treatment of stage I and 11 breast cancer. New England Journal of Medicine 332 (14): 907‑911 1995

Jakohsen MS et al. Reason for termination of breastfeeding and the length of breastfeeding.  J Epidermiol 25 1.:1 15-121 Feb 96.

Jones C.et al. The effect of hormone replacement therapy on prognostic indices in women with breast cancer. Med J Aust 161(2):106-10; 1994.

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Katsouyanni K.et al. Ethanol and breast cancer. An association that may be both confounded and causal. Int J Cancer  58(3):356-61; 1994.

Kelsey JL. Lactation and the risk of breast cancer. New Eng J Med 330(2); 1994.

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Konecne SM. Post surgery breast cancer information program. Clinical Management. 1992; 12:4:42‑49.

Lee HP et al. Dietary effects on breast cancer risk in Singapore. Lancet 337:  1197-1200 May 18 1991.

Levy S et al. Perceived social support and tumor estrogen progesterone receptor status as predictors of natural killer call activity in breast cancer patients. Pyschosomatic Med 52: 73-85 1990.

Lockwood K et al. Partial and complete regression of breast cancer in patients in relation to dosage of Co-Enzyme Q10. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communication 199: 1504-8 1994.

London SJ. Breast-feeding and breast cancer. New Eng J Med  330(23):1682-1683; 1994.

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