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Van der Vaart: I almost left last year

Van der Vaart: I almost left last year
New Tottenham midfielder Rafael van der Vaart has revealed he did not leave Real Madrid a year ago because his wife developed breast cancer.

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7 Things You Probably Didn?t Know About Breasts: Quick Facts About Breast Cancer

According to the National Cancer Institute, there were more than 2.5 million women in 2006 who had a history of any type of breast cancer, and have managed to survive the ordeal.

To give you an idea about just how serious this disease is, take a look at some other statistics:

- Breast cancer is the second most common type of cancer (next to lung cancer) in both men and women.

- Breast cancer is the 5th most common cause of cancer-related deaths.

- Breast cancer is 100 times more frequent in women than in men – although the survival rate is equal in both sexes.

As you may already know, breast cancer is a type of cancer which starts in the cells of the breasts in both men and women. Although it does occur more frequently in women, the severity of the illness is just as serious where men are concerned.

Here, we will try to learn a few more things about women’s breasts that you may not necessarily have known about. How do these facts about women’s breasts affect the probability of having breast cancer? Read on to find out.

7 Things You Probably Didn’t Know about Breasts

As mentioned earlier, what we will provide you with is a list of the top 7 things that you probably didn’t know about breasts.

Half of these facts do not necessarily have anything to do with breast cancer, but half of them are related to the incidence of this serious disease. Take a look at the following list:

1. A woman’s breasts swell during sex.

Traditionally, a woman’s breasts represent her femininity and it’s also a symbol of motherhood. Now, if you are tangling the sheets with your significant other, do you feel as if your breasts are swelling when you are already sexually aroused? There is a basis to this and it actually does in fact physically swell.

According to the British Medical Journal, women do experience up to 25% of swelling in their breasts when they are indulging in sexual activity. This is caused by the feeling of arousal and the hormonal surge in a woman’s body. In addition, swollen breasts become the body’s natural way of boosting its seductive powers from a man’s point of view.

2. Breastfeeding can actually help you lose weight.

Whether you’re a first-time, second-time or third-time mom, you will notice significant changes in your body during your entire pregnancy – especially when it comes to your breasts.

During the pregnancy stage, the breasts become larger in size due to lactation.

But did you know that if you do go for breastfeeding over feeding your baby with formula milk, it can actually help you lose weight? [

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Royals Final Home Stand to Send Rosenblatt out in Style

Royals Final Home Stand to Send Rosenblatt out in Style
OMAHA, NE – The Omaha Royals, the Triple-A affiliate of the Kansas City Royals that has called Rosenblatt Stadium home since 1969, will open its last regular-season home stand at the historic ballpark Saturday, August 21st.

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Important: Men get Breast Cancer too

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Coming Events

Coming Events
Does your son or daughter have a favourite stuffed animal? Have your child bring “Teddy” or “Fuzzy” to your local Delta library to register for the Stuffed Animal Pet Parade happening at Storytime on Aug. 12 at both Ladner Pioneer Library (2 to 3 p.m.) and Tsawwassen Library (11 a.m. to noon).

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Clarient receives patent for Mammostrat breast cancer prognostic test

Clarient receives patent for Mammostrat breast cancer prognostic test
Clarient, Inc. a premier technology and services resource for pathologists, oncologists and the pharmaceutical industry, today announced that the United States Patent and Trademark Office and the European Patent Office have allowed patents covering the technology behind Clarient Insight Dx Mammostrat, a test designed to aid in the classification of the risk of recurrence of breast cancer …

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Lung Cancer Alliance-Georgia Announces 2nd Annual No More Excuses 5K Run/1 mile walk

Lung Cancer Alliance-Georgia Announces 2nd Annual No More Excuses 5K Run/1 mile walk
-Premier Lung Cancer Event Expected to Draw More Than 1500 People-

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Safeway Prostate Cancer Campaign Nets $11.6 Million for Research

Safeway Prostate Cancer Campaign Nets $11.6 Million for Research
PLEASANTON, Calif.—-Safeway Inc. concluded its annual prostate cancer campaign and continued to transform how the public treats and views the disease. During what has become a familiar summer tradition that reaches millions of Safeway customers weekly, the company raised more than $11.6 million for prostate cancer research.

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Cartagena sees final as win-win situation

Cartagena sees final as win-win situation
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Breast Cancer Gene May Raise Men’s Risk, Too

Breast Cancer Gene May Raise Men’s Risk, Too
Title: Breast Cancer Gene May Raise Men’s Risk, Too Category: Health News Created: 7/6/2010 12:10:00 PM Last Editorial Review: 7/7/2010

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