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  2. Here’s Why Your Armpits Are So Itchy—and When to See a Doctor

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    Here are some of the most common causes of itchy armpits, and when to see a doctor. ... Itchy armpits and cancer. Armpit itchiness can be a symptom of both inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) and ...

  3. The #1 Best Exercise for Getting Rid of Armpit Fat - AOL

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    According to Merenini, these causes can include: Obesity: The probability of fat deposition in the armpit region is increased when overweight. The body will store fat if you are inactive after ...

  4. Axillary lymphadenopathy - Wikipedia

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    Axillary lymphadenopathy is distinguished by an increase in volume or changes in the morphology of the axillary lymph nodes. It can be detected through palpation during a physical examination or through changes in imaging tests. On a mammogram (MMG), normal lymph nodes typically appear oval or reniform with a radiolucent center representing ...

  5. How to Remove Armpit Stains (Because, Ew) - AOL

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  6. Carcinogenic bacteria - Wikipedia

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    Bacteria involved in causing and treating cancers. Cancer bacteria are bacteria infectious organisms that are known or suspected to cause cancer. [1] While cancer-associated bacteria have long been considered to be opportunistic (i.e., infecting healthy tissues after cancer has already established itself), there is some evidence that bacteria may be directly carcinogenic.

  7. 1950 Wynder and Graham Study - Wikipedia

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    This study was a retrospective, case-control study that compared smoking habits of 684 individuals with bronchogenic carcinoma to those without the condition. [12] The survey included questions about smoking: starting age, 20 year tobacco consumption, brands used; as well as inquires about exposure to hazardous agents in the workplace, alcohol use, and causes of death for family members.

  8. Med student, 27, found a breast lump. Her surgeon neglected ...

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    The type of cancer Ellis had, triple-negative breast cancer, can be more aggressive. It doesn't have any hormone or protein receptors attached, and there are fewer treatment options.

  9. Mutagen - Wikipedia

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    The international pictogram for chemicals that are sensitising, mutagenic, carcinogenic or toxic to reproduction. In genetics, a mutagen is a physical or chemical agent that permanently changes genetic material, usually DNA, in an organism and thus increases the frequency of mutations above the natural background level.