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      <title>Angelina Jolie's double mastectomy: Q&amp;A</title>
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      <description>Oscar-winning actress Angelina Jolie disclosed Tuesday that she had a preventive mastectomy after learning she had a gene mutation that significantly raised her risk of breast cancer. A look at the procedure: 
                   Q: What kind of surgery did Jolie have? A: Jolie had a preventive double mastectomy, meaning she chose to have both her breasts removed even though ...</description>
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      <title>Report: Death rates from cancer still inching down</title>
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      <description>WASHINGTON (AP) — Death rates from cancer are continuing to inch down, researchers reported Monday. 
                   Now the question is how to hold onto those gains, and do even better, even as the population gets older and fatter, both risks for developing cancer. "There has been clear progress," said Dr. Otis Brawley of the American Cancer Society, which compiled the a...</description>
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