| WASHINGTON (AP) -- Get your daughters off the couch: New research shows exercise during the teen years -- starting as young as age 12 -- can help protect girls from breast cancer when they're grown. Middle-aged women have long been advised to get active to lower their risk of breast cancer after menopause. (USA TODAY) -- Screening women with both ultrasounds and mammograms allows doctors to find more breast cancers than if they rely on mammograms alone, a new study shows. However, the combination also leads to many more unnecessary biopsies, and experts don't recommend it to most patients. DENVER (The New York Times News Service) -- A sexually-transmitted virus that causes cervical cancer has been linked to cancers of the tonsil and tongue in men -- diseases that have been on the rise in men for the last 30 years, according to a study by a Colorado Springs doctor and researcher. | News brought to you by: | | | | | | |
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