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Inflammatory Breast Cancer
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A rare disease that often isn’t
detected until it’s too late.
by Bethany Lye for MSN Health & Fitness
It is called “the silent killer” because this type of breast
cancer slips by mammograms undetected, and it even evades
ultrasounds and some biopsies. It is often diagnosed too
late, when the cancer has already spread throughout the
body. Usually, new patients are categorized as Stage
4’s—plopped right into the final stretch of breast cancer’s
four-part progression.
For years, inflammatory breast
cancer (or IBC) has flown under the medical community’s
radar. Ask an X-ray tech, a nurse or a family care physician
about it, and more often than not, you’ll get a dumbfounded
stare or a surprised “Huh?” in return.
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Poor quality infrastructure services affect growth--Report
Accra, Sept. 11, Ghanadot/GNA - The World Bank Country
Economic Memorandum (CEM) report, on Tuesday said Ghana's key
infrastructure services were not only short in supply but were
characterized by poor quality and unreliable, leading to serious
implications for growth. .....More |
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Educationist urges school
authorities to concentrate on molding the
character of children
Tema, Sept. 11, Ghanadot/GNA - Mr Ephraim
K. Dei, General Manager of DEKS Educational
Institute last weekend, called on authorities of
private schools to concentrate on the molding of
the character of children than making profit
from their establishments.......More
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Offshore banking has its
significance
Commentary, Sept 11, 2007, Ghanadot -
The news that Ghana, in a joint effort with Barclays
Bank, has set up an offshore banking system
should be welcoming one, but, as usual, this
news is raising some alarm in the minds of some
people. ....More |
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AMA
targets property rate collection of GH¢ 60 million
Accra, Sept. 10, Ghanadot/GNA - Mr Stanley Nii Adjiri
Blankson, Chief Executive Officer of the Accra Metropolitan
Assembly (AMA), on Monday said the Assembly would be 60 billion
cedis (GH¢ 60 million) richer by the end of the year if they
collected property rate from residents in the city.....
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