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USA-HEALTHCARE/
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May 04, 2017 
Novelyn Aquino, whose breast cancer was discovered by Planned Parenthood, speaks during a rally to fight... 
Los Angeles, UNITED STATES 
Planned Parenthood rally in Santa Clarita 
Novelyn Aquino, whose breast cancer was discovered by Planned Parenthood, speaks during a rally to fight back against the U.S. House of Representatives' vote to repeal the Affordable Care Act outside of the office of Congressman Steve Knight in Santa Clarita, Los Angeles, California, U.S., May 4, 2017. REUTERS/Andrew Cullen 
USA-HEALTHCARE/
RTS158C7 
May 04, 2017 
Novelyn Aquino (L) speaks to media about her experience discovering she had breast cancer through Planned... 
Los Angeles, UNITED STATES 
Planned Parenthood rally in Santa Clarita 
Novelyn Aquino (L) speaks to media about her experience discovering she had breast cancer through Planned Parenthood services before a rally to fight back against the U.S. House of Representatives' vote to repeal the Affordable Care Act held outside of the office of Congressman Steve Knight in Santa Clarita, Los Angeles, California, U.S., May 4, 2017. REUTERS/Andrew Cullen 
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RTSCPO9 
March 29, 2016 
Football Soccer - England v Netherlands - International Friendly - Wembley Stadium, London, England -... 
United Kingdom 
England v Netherlands - International Friendly 
Football Soccer - England v Netherlands - International Friendly - Wembley Stadium, London, England - 29/3/16
General view as Wembley Stadium shows support for Breast Cancer Care before the match
Action Images via Reuters / Carl Recine
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SOC/
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September 02, 2015 
Football - England Press Conference - St. George?s Park - 2/9/15
England's Jonjo Shelvey and Jack Butland... 
United Kingdom 
England Training 
Football - England Press Conference - St. George?s Park - 2/9/15
England's Jonjo Shelvey and Jack Butland pose before the press conference during the launch of the Breast Cancer Roadshow for the charity Breast Cancer Care
Action Images via Reuters / Carl Recine
Livepic
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SOC/
RTX1QQUS 
September 02, 2015 
Football - England Press Conference - St. George?s Park - 2/9/15
England's Jonjo Shelvey and Jack Butland... 
United Kingdom 
England Training 
Football - England Press Conference - St. George?s Park - 2/9/15
England's Jonjo Shelvey and Jack Butland pose before the press conference during the launch of the Breast Cancer Roadshow for the charity Breast Cancer Care
Action Images via Reuters / Carl Recine
Livepic
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VENEZUELA-HEALTH/
RTX1PY67 
August 27, 2015 
Protesters hold placards during a gathering in demand for medicines in Caracas, Venezuela August 27,... 
Caracas, Venezuela 
Protesters hold placards during a gathering in demand for medicines in Caracas 
Protesters hold placards during a gathering in demand for medicines in Caracas, Venezuela August 27, 2015. Venezuelans with breast cancer, hemophilia or transplants protested on Thursday in front of a social security branch, the latest demonstration to demand urgent medicines in the shortages-hit country. REUTERS/Marco Bello 
VENEZUELA-HEALTH/
RTX1PY5L 
August 27, 2015 
Protesters hold placards during a gathering in demand for medicines in Caracas, Venezuela August 27,... 
Caracas, Venezuela 
Protesters hold placards during a gathering in demand for medicines in Caracas 
Protesters hold placards during a gathering in demand for medicines in Caracas, Venezuela August 27, 2015. Venezuelans with breast cancer, hemophilia or transplants protested on Thursday in front of a social security branch, the latest demonstration to demand urgent medicines in the shortages-hit country. REUTERS/Marco Bello 
VENEZUELA-HEALTH/
RTX1PY5H 
August 27, 2015 
A protester holds a placard which reads "Full treatment now!" during a gathering in demand for medicines... 
Caracas, Venezuela 
A protester holds a placard which reads "Full treatment now!" during a gathering in demand for medicines... 
A protester holds a placard which reads "Full treatment now!" during a gathering in demand for medicines in Caracas, Venezuela August 27, 2015. Venezuelans with breast cancer, hemophilia or transplants protested on Thursday in front of a social security branch, the latest demonstration to demand urgent medicines in the shortages-hit country. REUTERS/Marco Bello 
VENEZUELA-HEALTH/
RTX1PY5G 
August 27, 2015 
Protesters hold placards during a gathering in demand for medicines in Caracas, Venezuela August 27,... 
Caracas, Venezuela 
Protesters hold placards during a gathering in demand for medicines in Caracas 
Protesters hold placards during a gathering in demand for medicines in Caracas, Venezuela August 27, 2015. Venezuelans with breast cancer, hemophilia or transplants protested on Thursday in front of a social security branch, the latest demonstration to demand urgent medicines in the shortages-hit country. REUTERS/Marco Bello 
VENEZUELA-HEALTH/
RTX1PY5F 
August 27, 2015 
A protester holds a placard which reads "Surviving without remedy" during a gathering in demand for medicines... 
Caracas, Venezuela 
A protester holds a placard which reads "Surviving without remedy" during a gathering in demand for medicines... 
A protester holds a placard which reads "Surviving without remedy" during a gathering in demand for medicines in Caracas, Venezuela August 27, 2015. Venezuelans with breast cancer, hemophilia or transplants protested on Thursday in front of a social security branch, the latest demonstration to demand urgent medicines in the shortages-hit country. REUTERS/Marco Bello 
VENEZUELA-HEALTH/
RTX1PY3Y 
August 27, 2015 
A protester holds a placard which reads "Health in red #MedicineCrisis" during a gathering in demand... 
Caracas, Venezuela 
A protester holds a placard which reads "Health in red #MedicineCrisis" during a gathering in demand... 
A protester holds a placard which reads "Health in red #MedicineCrisis" during a gathering in demand for medicines in Caracas, Venezuela August 27, 2015. Venezuelans with breast cancer, hemophilia or transplants protested on Thursday in front of a social security branch, the latest demonstration to demand urgent medicines in the shortages-hit country. REUTERS/Marco Bello 
Entertainment
Entertainment 
Angelina Jolie Has Ovaries Removed - 24 Mar 2015 
20 PICTURES 
GREECE-HEALTH/
RTR4B1W2 
October 21, 2014 
People stand around "Umbrellas", the sculpture by Giorgos Zogolopoulos, as it is illuminated in pink... 
Thessaloniki, Greece 
People stand around "Umbrellas", the sculpture by Giorgos Zogolopoulos, as it is illuminated in pink... 
People stand around "Umbrellas", the sculpture by Giorgos Zogolopoulos, as it is illuminated in pink light to mark the Breast Cancer Awareness Month in Thessaloniki in northern Greece October 21, 2014. REUTERS/Alexandros Avramidis (GREECE - Tags: HEALTH SOCIETY) 
BRITAIN/
RTR3G8Z6 
March 08, 2014 
Polish-American artist Michelle Tylicki poses against a pink background during a graffiti art event in... 
London, United Kingdom 
Polish-American artist Michelle Tylicki poses against a pink background during a graffiti art event in... 
Polish-American artist Michelle Tylicki poses against a pink background during a graffiti art event in support of Breast Cancer Care, part of Women's Day celebrations in London March 8, 2014. On March 8 activists around the globe celebrate International Women's Day, which dates back to the beginning of the 20th Century and has been observed by the United Nations since 1975. The UN writes that it is an occasion to commemorate achievements in women's rights and to call for further change. REUTERS/Kevin Coombs (BRITAIN - Tags: SOCIETY) 
BRITAIN
RTR3G8UV 
March 08, 2014 
Norwegian street artist Zina holds a picture of her friend Laura who is also shown painted during a graffiti... 
London, United Kingdom 
Norwegian street artist Zina holds a picture of her friend Laura who is also shown painted during a graffiti... 
Norwegian street artist Zina holds a picture of her friend Laura who is also shown painted during a graffiti art event in support of Breast Cancer Care, part of Women's Day celebrations in London March 8, 2014. On March 8 activists around the globe celebrate International Women's Day, which dates back to the beginning of the 20th Century and has been observed by the United Nations since 1975. The UN writes that it is an occasion to commemorate achievements in women's rights and to call for further change. REUTERS/Kevin Coombs (BRITAIN - Tags: SOCIETY) 
BRITAIN
RTR3G8UT 
March 08, 2014 
An artist who calls herself Hazard (C) paints during a graffiti art event in support of Breast Cancer... 
London, United Kingdom 
An artist who calls herself Hazard paints during a graffiti art event in support of Breast Cancer Care... 
An artist who calls herself Hazard (C) paints during a graffiti art event in support of Breast Cancer Care, part of Women's Day celebrations in London March 8, 2014. On March 8 activists around the globe celebrate International Women's Day, which dates back to the beginning of the 20th Century and has been observed by the United Nations since 1975. The UN writes that it is an occasion to commemorate achievements in women's rights and to call for further change. REUTERS/Kevin Coombs (BRITAIN - Tags: SOCIETY) 
NICARAGUA/
RTX14GCF 
October 18, 2013 
Breast cancer survivor Karelia Davila, 51, shows the scar from her mastectomy at her house in Managua... 
Managua, Nicaragua 
Breast cancer survivor Karelia Davila, 51, shows the scar from her mastectomy at her house in Managua... 
Breast cancer survivor Karelia Davila, 51, shows the scar from her mastectomy at her house in Managua October 18, 2013. According to local media, breast cancer accounts for 16.7 percent of tumors in women in Nicaragua, and is the most common cancer among women worldwide. October is breast cancer awareness month around the world. REUTERS/Oswaldo Rivas (NICARAGUA - Tags: HEALTH SOCIETY) 
Entertainment
Entertainment 
Angelina Jolie's First Public Appearance Since Double Mastectomy - 03 Jun 2013 
7 PICTURES 
FRANCE/
RTR3A0O1 
November 05, 2012 
A radiologist examines breast X-rays after a regular cancer prevention medical check-up at a radiology... 
Nice, France 
A radiologist examines breast X-rays after a regular cancer prevention medical check-up at a radiology... 
A radiologist examines breast X-rays after a regular cancer prevention medical check-up at a radiology center in Nice, November 5, 2012. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard (FRANCE - Tags: HEALTH SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY) 
FRANCE/
RTR3A0NR 
November 05, 2012 
A woman receives an ultrasound scan by a doctor as she undergoes a mammography exam, a special type of... 
Nice, France 
A woman undergoes a mammography exam at a radiology center in Nice 
A woman receives an ultrasound scan by a doctor as she undergoes a mammography exam, a special type of X-ray of the breasts used to detect tumours, as part of a regular cancer prevention medical check-up at a radiology center in Nice, November 5, 2012. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard (FRANCE - Tags: HEALTH SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY) 
FRANCE/
RTR3A0NA 
November 05, 2012 
A woman undergoes a mammography exam, a special type of X-ray of the breasts used to detect tumours,... 
Nice, France 
A woman undergoes a mammography exam at a radiology center in Nice 
A woman undergoes a mammography exam, a special type of X-ray of the breasts used to detect tumours, as part of a regular cancer prevention medical check-up at a radiology center in Nice, November 5, 2012. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard (FRANCE - Tags: HEALTH SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY) 
FRANCE/
RTR39FM9 
October 22, 2012 
A patient receives chemotherapy treatment for breast cancer at the Antoine-Lacassagne Cancer Center in... 
Nice, France 
A patient receives chemotherapy treatment for breast cancer at the Antoine-Lacassagne Cancer Center in... 
A patient receives chemotherapy treatment for breast cancer at the Antoine-Lacassagne Cancer Center in Nice July 26, 2012. Picture taken July 26, 2012. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard (FRANCE - Tags: HEALTH) 
Health
Health 
Breast Cancer - 19 Oct 2012 
16 PICTURES 
MEXICO/
RTR39B3I 
October 19, 2012 
Breast cancer survivor Maria Crestani attends a physiotherapy session at a centre run by the "Reto" Group... 
Mexico City, Mexico 
Breast cancer survivor Crestani attends a physiotherapy session at a centre run by the "Reto" Group for... 
Breast cancer survivor Maria Crestani attends a physiotherapy session at a centre run by the "Reto" Group for Full Recovery of Breast Cancer in Mexico City October 18, 2012. Breast cancer has been the leading cause of death in Mexican women since 2006, according to the group. The World Day Against Breast Cancer is commemorated on October 19. REUTERS/Edgard Garrido (MEXICO - Tags: HEALTH ANNIVERSARY) 
MEXICO/
RTR39B2Y 
October 19, 2012 
Ana Rico, 57, receives an ultrasound scan for breast cancer detection at a centre run by the "Reto" Group... 
Mexico City, Mexico 
Rico receives an ultrasound scan for breast cancer detection at a centre run by the "Reto" Group for... 
Ana Rico, 57, receives an ultrasound scan for breast cancer detection at a centre run by the "Reto" Group for Full Recovery of Breast Cancer in Mexico City October 18, 2012. Breast cancer has been the leading cause of death in Mexican women since 2006, according to the group. The World Day Against Breast Cancer is commemorated on October 19. REUTERS/Edgard Garrido (MEXICO - Tags: HEALTH ANNIVERSARY) 
INDIA-DRUGS/CANCER
RTR2ZIRM 
March 18, 2012 
A nurse prepares a breast cancer patient before a Gama-ray test at the Cancer Centre Welfare Home and... 
Kolkata, India 
To match Insight INDIA-DRUGS/CANCER 
A nurse prepares a breast cancer patient before a Gama-ray test at the Cancer Centre Welfare Home and Research Institute in Kolkata March 16, 2012. A ruling this week that for the first time allowed an Indian drugmaker to make and sell a blockbuster cancer drug at a fraction of the market price has been hailed as a breakthrough by campaigners for cheaper medicine in the emerging economy. To match Insight INDIA-DRUGS/CANCER Photo taken March 16, 2012. REUTERS/Rupak De Chowdhuri (INDIA - Tags: HEALTH DRUGS SOCIETY BUSINESS POVERTY) 
FRANCE-IMPLANTS/
RTR2VIMX 
December 21, 2011 
Plastic surgeon Denis Boucq draws notations along the breasts of a patient prior to surgery to remove... 
Nice, France 
Plastic surgeon Denis Boucq draws notations along the breast of a patient prior to surgery to remove... 
Plastic surgeon Denis Boucq draws notations along the breasts of a patient prior to surgery to remove her silicone gel breast implants manufactured by French company Poly Implant Prothese (PIP) in a clinic in Nice December 21, 2011. French medical device regulatory authority (AFSSAPS) recalled PIP breast implants in March 2010 after it concluded that their performance and safety were not in accordance with current standards. France will offer surgery to remove the breast implants of up to 30,000 women if a study due out this week finds that the silicone they are made from could cause cancer, the health minister said on Tuesday. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard (FRANCE - Tags: HEALTH) 
FRANCE-IMPLANTS/
RTR2VILI 
December 21, 2011 
Plastic surgeon Denis Boucq displays a defective silicone gel breast implant manufactured by French company... 
Nice, France 
Plastic surgeon Denis Boucq displays a defective silicone gel breast implant manufactured by French company... 
Plastic surgeon Denis Boucq displays a defective silicone gel breast implant manufactured by French company Poly Implant Prothese (PIP) after he removed it from a patient in a clinic in Nice December 21, 2011. French medical device regulatory authority (AFSSAPS) recalled PIP breast implants in March 2010 after it concluded that their performance and safety were not in accordance with current standards. France will offer surgery to remove the breast implants of up to 30,000 women if a study due out this week finds that the silicone they are made from could cause cancer, the health minister said on Tuesday. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard (FRANCE - Tags: HEALTH) 
FRANCE-IMPLANTS/
RTR2VILE 
December 21, 2011 
Plastic surgeon Denis Boucq (L) walks near the operating table as he prepares to perform surgery on a... 
Nice, France 
Plastic surgeon Denis Boucq prepares to perform surgery to remove the silicone gel breast implants from... 
Plastic surgeon Denis Boucq (L) walks near the operating table as he prepares to perform surgery on a patient to remove the silicone gel breast implants manufactured by French company Poly Implant Prothese (PIP) in a clinic in Nice December 21, 2011. French medical device regulatory authority (AFSSAPS) recalled PIP breast implants in March 2010 after it concluded that their performance and safety were not in accordance with current standards. France will offer surgery to remove the breast implants of up to 30,000 women if a study due out this week finds that the silicone they are made from could cause cancer, the health minister said on Tuesday. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard (FRANCE - Tags: HEALTH) 
FRANCE-IMPLANTS/
RTR2VIKK 
December 21, 2011 
The torso of a patient with notation lines on her breasts is seen before her operation by plastic surgeon... 
Nice, France 
The torso of a patient with notation lines on her breasts is seen before her operation in a clinic of... 
The torso of a patient with notation lines on her breasts is seen before her operation by plastic surgeon Denis Boucq (not pictured) to remove silicone gel breast implants manufactured by French company Poly Implant Prothese (PIP) in a clinic of Nice December 21, 2011. French medical device regulatory authority (AFSSAPS) recalled PIP breast implants in March 2010 after it concluded that their performance and safety were not in accordance with current standards. France will offer surgery to remove the breast implants of up to 30,000 women if a study due out this week finds that the silicone they are made from could cause cancer, the health minister said on Tuesday. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard (FRANCE - Tags: HEALTH TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
USA/
RTR2S6EG 
October 03, 2011 
Jennifer Aniston (L) talks with U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius (R) during... 
Alexandria, UNITED STATES 
Aniston talks with U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Sebelius during a tour of the INOVA Breast... 
Jennifer Aniston (L) talks with U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius (R) during a tour of the INOVA Breast Care Institute in Alexandria, Virginia, October 3, 2011. Aniston is visiting Washington to raise awareness with a screening of her Lifetime Original movie "Five," an anthology of five short films exploring the impact of breast cancer on people's lives. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS HEALTH ENTERTAINMENT) 
USA/
RTR2S6EC 
October 03, 2011 
(L-R) Film producer Kristin Hahn, actress Jennifer Aniston, Dr. Constanza Cocilovo, Jill Biden, wife... 
Alexandria, UNITED STATES 
Hahn, Aniston, Cocilovo, Biden and Sebelius sit to listen to breast cancer survivors during a tour of... 
(L-R) Film producer Kristin Hahn, actress Jennifer Aniston, Dr. Constanza Cocilovo, Jill Biden, wife of U.S. Vice President Joe Biden, and U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius sit to listen to breast cancer survivors during a tour of the INOVA Breast Care Institute in Alexandria, Virginia, October 3, 2011. Aniston is visiting Washington to raise awareness with a screening of her Lifetime Original movie "Five," an anthology of five short films exploring the impact of breast cancer on people's lives. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst (UNITED STATES - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT POLITICS HEALTH PROFILE) 
USA/
RTR2S6E6 
October 03, 2011 
Jennifer Aniston (L) smiles next to U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius during... 
Alexandria, UNITED STATES 
Aniston smiles next to US Secretary of Health and Human Services Sebelius during a tour of the INOVA... 
Jennifer Aniston (L) smiles next to U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius during a tour of the INOVA Breast Care Institute in Alexandria, Virginia, October 3, 2011. Aniston is visiting Washington to raise awareness with a screening of her Lifetime Original movie "Five," an anthology of five short films exploring the impact of breast cancer on people's lives. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS HEALTH ENTERTAINMENT) 
USA/
RTR2S6DZ 
October 03, 2011 
Film producer Kristin Hahn (L) and Jennifer Aniston (2nd L) talk to doctors while on a tour of the INOVA... 
Alexandria, UNITED STATES 
Hahn and Aniston talk to doctors while on a tour of the INOVA Breast Care Institute in Alexandria 
Film producer Kristin Hahn (L) and Jennifer Aniston (2nd L) talk to doctors while on a tour of the INOVA Breast Care Institute in Alexandria, Virginia, October 3, 2011. Aniston is visiting Washington to raise awareness with a screening of her Lifetime Original movie "Five," an anthology of five short films exploring the impact of breast cancer on people's lives. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS HEALTH ENTERTAINMENT) 
USA/
RTR2S6DO 
October 03, 2011 
(L-R) Jennifer Aniston wipes her eyes as she listens to stories of breast cancer survivors' with Dr.... 
Alexandria, UNITED STATES 
Aniston wipes her eyes as she listens to stories of breast cancer survivors at the INOVA Breast Care... 
(L-R) Jennifer Aniston wipes her eyes as she listens to stories of breast cancer survivors' with Dr. Costanza Cocilovo and Jill Biden, wife of U.S. Vice President Joe Biden, while on a tour of the INOVA Breast Care Institute in Alexandria, Virginia, October 3, 2011. Aniston is visiting Washington to raise awareness with a screening of her Lifetime Original movie "Five," an anthology of five short films exploring the impact of breast cancer on people's lives. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS HEALTH ENTERTAINMENT) 
USA/
RTR2S6D8 
October 03, 2011 
(L-R) Dr. Costanza Cocilovo gives Jill Biden, wife of U.S. Vice President Joe Biden, and actress Jennifer... 
Alexandria, UNITED STATES 
Cocilovo gives Biden and Aniston a tour of a mammography lab at the INOVA Breast Care Institute in Alexandria... 
(L-R) Dr. Costanza Cocilovo gives Jill Biden, wife of U.S. Vice President Joe Biden, and actress Jennifer Aniston a tour of a mammography lab at the INOVA Breast Care Institute in Alexandria, Virginia, October 3, 2011. Aniston is visiting Washington to raise awareness with a screening of her Lifetime Original movie "Five," an anthology of five short films exploring the impact of breast cancer on people's lives. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst (UNITED STATES - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT POLITICS HEALTH PROFILE) 
USA/
RTR2S6D4 
October 03, 2011 
Jennifer Aniston (L) talks with doctors and patients as she tours the INOVA Breast Care Institute in... 
Alexandria, UNITED STATES 
Aniston talks with doctors and patients at the INOVA Breast Care Institute in Alexandria 
Jennifer Aniston (L) talks with doctors and patients as she tours the INOVA Breast Care Institute in Alexandria, Virginia, October 3, 2011. Aniston is visiting Washington to raise awareness with a screening of her Lifetime Original movie "Five," an anthology of five short films exploring the impact of breast cancer on people's lives. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst (UNITED STATES - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT HEALTH SOCIETY PROFILE) 
USA/
RTR2S6D1 
October 03, 2011 
Jennifer Aniston listens to breast cancer survivors during a tour of the INOVA Breast Care Institute... 
Alexandria, UNITED STATES 
Jennifer Aniston listens to breast cancer survivors in Alexandria 
Jennifer Aniston listens to breast cancer survivors during a tour of the INOVA Breast Care Institute in Alexandria, Virginia, October 3, 2011. Aniston is visiting Washington to raise awareness with a screening of her Lifetime Original movie "Five," an anthology of five short films exploring the impact of breast cancer on people's lives. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst (UNITED STATES - Tags: HEALTH ENTERTAINMENT PROFILE SOCIETY) 
INDIA/
RTXXIWL 
February 06, 2011 
A woman comes out from a mobile cancer detection unit after her mammography examination during a free... 
multiple cities, India 
A woman comes out from a mobile cancer detection unit after her mammography examination during a free... 
A woman comes out from a mobile cancer detection unit after her mammography examination during a free medical check-up camp in a slum area in the northern Indian city of Chandigarh February 6, 2011. Since 2005 -2010, a total of 15,467 people have undergone breast cancer screening in India and 691 cases reported positive and are taking treatments for the disease at various hospitals, an official at the camp said. REUTERS/Ajay Verma (INDIA - Tags: HEALTH) 
OBAMA
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June 22, 2010 
U.S. President Barack Obama (L) hugs Laura Klitzka, who is being treated for metastatic breast cancer,... 
Washington, UNITED STATES 
U.S. President Barack Obama hugs Laura Klitzka after speaking in the East Room in Washington 
U.S. President Barack Obama (L) hugs Laura Klitzka, who is being treated for metastatic breast cancer, after he delivered remarks in the East Room of the White House near the 90-day anniversary of the signing of the Affordable Care Act, in Washington, June 22, 2010. REUTERS/Jason Reed (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS SOCIETY) 
INDIA/
RTXC2SF 
February 25, 2009 
A woman undergoes a mammography examination, an X-ray of the breasts used to detect tumours, as part... 
Siliguri, India 
Woman undergoes a mammography examination in a hospital on the outskirts of Siliguri 
A woman undergoes a mammography examination, an X-ray of the breasts used to detect tumours, as part of a regular cancer prevention medical check-up at the North Bengal Oncology Center, a cancer hospital, on the outskirts of the eastern Indian city of Siliguri February 25, 2009. REUTERS/Rupak De Chowdhuri (INDIA) 
Health
Health 
Cancer Patient Undergoes Exam After Mastectomy - 01 Nov 2008 
8 PICTURES 
CANCER-EXERCISE/
RTXA464 
October 31, 2008 
EDITORIAL USE ONLY - NO COMMERCIAL OR BOOK SALES. Vasiliki Kostoula, a Greek breast cancer patient, smiles... 
Athens, Greece 
Greek breast cancer patient in hospital 
EDITORIAL USE ONLY - NO COMMERCIAL OR BOOK SALES. Vasiliki Kostoula, a Greek breast cancer patient, smiles after a radiological medical examination in an Athens hospital October 29, 2008. Kostoula had mastectomy on her right breast and currently is treated with chemotherapy. Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths among women worldwide, according to the American Cancer Society. The group estimates about 465,000 women died of breast cancer globally in 2007 and 1.3 million new cases were diagnosed. Picture taken October 29, 2008. REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis (GREECE) 
CANCER-EXERCISE/
RTXA45G 
October 31, 2008 
EDITORIAL USE ONLY - NO COMMERCIAL OR BOOK SALES. Vasiliki Kostoula, a Greek breast cancer patient, is... 
Athens, Greece 
Greek breast cancer patient in hospital 
EDITORIAL USE ONLY - NO COMMERCIAL OR BOOK SALES. Vasiliki Kostoula, a Greek breast cancer patient, is framed through a breast x-ray after a radiological medical examination in an Athens hospital October 29, 2008. Kostoula had mastectomy on her right breast and currently is treated with chemotherapy. Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths among women worldwide, according to the American Cancer Society. The group estimates about 465,000 women died of breast cancer globally in 2007 and 1.3 million new cases were diagnosed. Picture taken October 29, 2008. REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis (GREECE) 
FRANCE/
RTR1Z2TF 
April 03, 2008 
A radiologist examines breast X-rays after a cancer prevention medical check-up at the Ambroise Pare... 
Marseille, France 
A radiologist examines breast X-rays after a cancer prevention medical check-up at the Ambroise Pare... 
A radiologist examines breast X-rays after a cancer prevention medical check-up at the Ambroise Pare hospital in Marseille, southern France, on April 3, 2008. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier (FRANCE) 
FRANCE/
RTX57ZH 
January 04, 2008 
A woman undergoes a mammography exam, a special type of X-ray of the breasts, which is used to detect... 
Nice, France 
A woman undergoes a mammography exam, a special type of X-ray of the breasts, which is used to detect... 
A woman undergoes a mammography exam, a special type of X-ray of the breasts, which is used to detect tumours as part of a regular cancer prevention medical check-up at a clinic in Nice, south eastern France January 4, 2008. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard (FRANCE) 
FRANCE/
RTX57ZF 
January 04, 2008 
A doctor exams mammograms, a special type of X-ray of the breasts, which is used to detect tumours as... 
Nice, France 
A woman undergoes a mammograms, a special type of X-ray of the breasts, which is used to detect tumours... 
A doctor exams mammograms, a special type of X-ray of the breasts, which is used to detect tumours as part of a regular cancer prevention medical check-up at a clinic in Nice, south eastern France January 4, 2008. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard (FRANCE) 
FRANCE/
RTX57ZB 
January 04, 2008 
A woman undergoes a mammography exam, a special type of X-ray of the breasts, which is used to detect... 
Nice, France 
A woman undergoes a mammography exam, a special type of X-ray of the breasts, which is used to detect... 
A woman undergoes a mammography exam, a special type of X-ray of the breasts, which is used to detect tumours as part of a regular cancer prevention medical check-up at a clinic in Nice, south eastern France January 4, 2008. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard (FRANCE) 
FRANCE/
RTX57ZA 
January 04, 2008 
A woman undergoes a mammography exam, a special type of X-ray of the breasts, which is used to detect... 
Nice, France 
A woman undergoes a mammography exam, a special type of X-ray of the breasts, which is used to detect... 
A woman undergoes a mammography exam, a special type of X-ray of the breasts, which is used to detect tumours as part of a regular cancer prevention medical check-up at a clinic in Nice, south eastern France January 4, 2008. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard (FRANCE) 
SAUDI/
RTR1V9XF 
October 24, 2007 
U.S. first lady Laura Bush wears a head scarf presented to her by Saudi Dr. Samia al-Amoudi (not pictured)... 
JIDDAH, Saudi Arabia 
U.S. first lady Laura Bush wears a head scarf in Jiddah 
U.S. first lady Laura Bush wears a head scarf presented to her by Saudi Dr. Samia al-Amoudi (not pictured) as she participates in a "Breaking the Silence" coffee with a Cancer Survivors Group in Jiddah, Saudi Arabia October 24, 2007. Laura Bush's trip to Saudi Arabia, her first to the oil-rich kingdom, is part of a regional tour that aims to highlight the need for countries to share their resources and unite in the fight against breast cancer. REUTERS/Hasan Jamali/Pool (SAUDIA ARABIA) 
SAUDI/
RTR1V9XD 
October 24, 2007 
U.S. first lady Laura Bush puts on a head scarf presented to her by Saudi Dr. Samia al-Amoudi (not pictured)... 
JIDDAH, Saudi Arabia 
U.S. first lady Laura Bush puts on a head scarf in Jiddah 
U.S. first lady Laura Bush puts on a head scarf presented to her by Saudi Dr. Samia al-Amoudi (not pictured) as she participates in a "Breaking the Silence" coffee with a Cancer Survivors Group in Jiddah, Saudi Arabia October 24, 2007. Laura Bush's trip to Saudi Arabia, her first to the oil-rich kingdom, is part of a regional tour that aims to highlight the need for countries to share their resources and unite in the fight against breast cancer. REUTERS/Hasan Jamali/Pool (SAUDIA ARABIA) 
EMIRATES/
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October 22, 2007 
U.S. first lady Laura Bush (2nd R) poses with Emirati breast cancer survivors at the Sheikh Khalifa Medical... 
ABU-DHABI, United Arab Emirates 
U.S. first lady Bush poses with Emirati breast cancer survivors at the Sheikh Khalifa Medical City in... 
U.S. first lady Laura Bush (2nd R) poses with Emirati breast cancer survivors at the Sheikh Khalifa Medical City in Abu Dhabi before the Pink Majlis discussions October 22, 2007. REUTERS/Kamran Jebreili/POOL (UNITED ARAB EMIRATES) 
Health
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Living with Breast Cancer - 05 Jun 2007 
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WITNESS-CANCER/CHEMOTHERAPY
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June 05, 2007 
A medical technician ties a tourniquet on the arm of cancer patient Deborah Charles before attaching... 
Washington, UNITED STATES 
To match feature WITNESS-CANCER/CHEMOTHERAPY 
A medical technician ties a tourniquet on the arm of cancer patient Deborah Charles before attaching an intravenous line at Georgetown University Hospital in Washington May 23, 2007. Since Charles, a journalist for Reuters, was diagnosed with breast cancer in November 2006, she has had to back away from actively covering the news and has had three operations, four rounds of chemotherapy and has been visiting the hospital at least once a week for appointments and treatment. Photo taken May 23, 2007. To match feature WITNESS-CANCER/CHEMOTHERAPY REUTERS/Jim Bourg (UNITED STATES) 
WITNESS-CANCER/DIAGNOSIS
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June 04, 2007 
Cancer patient Deborah Charles lies inside the tube of a magnetic resonance imaging scanner during an... 
Washington, UNITED STATES 
To match feature WITNESS-CANCER/DIAGNOSIS 
Cancer patient Deborah Charles lies inside the tube of a magnetic resonance imaging scanner during an MRI examination of her breasts at Georgetown University Hospital in Washington May 23, 2007. Like many cancer patients, Charles now spends many of her days going for many medical appointments, treatments and examinations. Photo taken May 23, 2007. To match feature WITNESS-CANCER/DIAGNOSIS REUTERS/Jim Bourg (UNITED STATES) 
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May 13, 2007 
Boston Red Sox players wear pink armbands for breast cancer awareness during their MLB American League... 
Boston, UNITED STATES 
Boston Red Sox players wear pink armbands for breast cancer awareness in Boston 
Boston Red Sox players wear pink armbands for breast cancer awareness during their MLB American League baseball game against the Baltimore Orioles at Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts May 13, 2007. REUTERS/Brian Snyder (UNITED STATES) 
HEALTH BRITAIN HERCEPTIN
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June 09, 2006 
A pharmacologist injects a phial of concentrated Herceptin in London June 9, 2006. Herceptin, the drug... 
London, United Kingdom 
Pharmacologist injects phial of concentrated Herceptin in London 
A pharmacologist injects a phial of concentrated Herceptin in London June 9, 2006. Herceptin, the drug at the centre of protests over healthcare rationing, should be used in early breast cancer and be paid for by the state health service, Britain's cost-effectiveness watchdog said on Friday. REUTERS/Luke MacGregor (BRITAIN) 
HEALTH BRITAIN HERCEPTIN
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June 09, 2006 
A phial and pack of herceptin are seen in London June 9, 2006. Herceptin, the drug at the centre of protests... 
London, United Kingdom 
Phial and pack of Herceptin are seen in London 
A phial and pack of herceptin are seen in London June 9, 2006. Herceptin, the drug at the centre of protests over healthcare rationing, should be used in early breast cancer and be paid for by the state health service, Britain's cost-effectiveness watchdog said on Friday. REUTERS/Luke MacGregor (BRITAIN) 
HEALTH BRITAIN HERCEPTIN
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June 09, 2006 
A pharmacologist injects a phial of concentrated herceptin with water to dilute for use, in London June... 
London, United Kingdom 
Pharmacologist injects phial of concentrated herceptin with water to dilute for use in London 
A pharmacologist injects a phial of concentrated herceptin with water to dilute for use, in London June 9, 2006. Herceptin, the drug at the centre of protests over healthcare rationing, should be used in early breast cancer and be paid for by the NHS, the cost-effectiveness watchdog said on Friday. REUTERS/Luke MacGregor (BRITAIN) 
HEALTH BRITAIN HERCEPTIN
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June 09, 2006 
A pharmacologist holds a phial of concentrated Herceptin in London June 9, 2006. Herceptin, the drug... 
London, United Kingdom 
Pharmacologist holds phial of concentrated herceptin in London 
A pharmacologist holds a phial of concentrated Herceptin in London June 9, 2006. Herceptin, the drug at the centre of protests over healthcare rationing, should be used in early breast cancer and be paid for by the NHS, the cost-effectiveness watchdog said on Friday. REUTERS/Luke MacGregor (BRITAIN) 
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