You are here : health.am > Cancer Health Center > Breast Cancer news Breast Cancer news Breast cancer incidence in Spain drops in early 2000s after decades of increasing rates • Breast Cancer news • Oct 26 09 After a steady increase of invasive breast cancer cases in Spanish women during the 1980s and 1990s, incidence rates abruptly declined starting in… Former KISS drummer: men get breast cancer too • Breast Cancer news • Oct 23 09 Peter Criss, founding member of rock band KISS, knows that many of his male fans are macho, so he is making the rounds to tell them even tough rocker… Cosmetic Breast Implants Do Not Interfere With Detecting Breast Cancer • Breast Cancer news • Oct 20 09 October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and breast experts from The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center agree that getting breast implants does not increase… Meat, dairy and breast cancer: new findings • Breast Cancer news • Oct 20 09 Cutting down on processed meats and red meat cooked at high temperatures as well as high-fat diary products may help reduce a woman’s risk of risk of developing breast cancer,… Low income linked to poorer breast cancer survival • Breast Cancer news • Oct 20 09 Lower-income women appear less likely to survive breast cancer than their more-affluent counterparts, and later diagnosis may largely explain why, a new study suggests. Using data on more… Well-educated women hardest hit by breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Oct 19 09 Well-educated women and those who live alone are emotionally the hardest hit by breast cancer, according to the findings of a new Australian study announced during October’s Breast Cancer Awareness… Common Genetic Mutation in Breast Cancer May Point to New Treatments for Heart Disease • Breast Cancer news • Oct 15 09 A genetic mutation implicated in breast and ovarian cancers could also have a role in causing heart failure, according to a new… Black Cancer Patients Less Likely than Whites to Receive the End-of-life Care They Prefer • Breast Cancer news • Oct 15 09 A new study of racial disparities in end-of-life (EOL) care revealed that black cancer patients’ treatment preferences were less likely to be observed… Study Suggests Mastectomy Not Being Overused For Breast Cancer Treatment • Breast Cancer news • Oct 14 09 With there being a concern that mastectomy is excessively used as a treatment for breast cancer, a survey of nearly 2,000 women indicates that breast-conserving surgery was… Study Examines Mastectomy And Breast-conserving Surgery Rates • Breast Cancer news • Oct 14 09 There is concern that mastectomy is over-utilized in the United States, which raises questions about the role of surgeons and patient preference in treatment selection for breast cancer. New data… Scientists Break Genetic Code for Estrogen-Positive Breast Cancer • Breast Cancer news • Oct 14 09 A group of Canadian researchers have decoded the genetic structure of metastatic lobular breast cancer. This major breakthough could lead to further advancement in the fight against the disease… Breast Cancer Not Just a Woman’s Disease • Breast Cancer news • Oct 13 09 Breast cancer is a disease that affects more than 200,000 women each year, but a Geisinger physician cautions that women aren’t the only ones at risk. “Breast cancer is a… Breast Tenderness During HRT Linked to Elevated Cancer Risk • Breast Cancer news • Oct 13 09 Women who developed new-onset breast tenderness after starting estrogen plus progestin hormone replacement therapy were at significantly higher risk for developing breast cancer than women on the combination… Breast Cancer Patients With High Risk Gene Diagnosed Six Years Earlier Than Generation Before • Breast Cancer news • Oct 12 09 Women with a deleterious gene mutation are diagnosed with breast cancer six years earlier than relatives of the previous generation who also had… Although more older women receive breast-conserving therapy, gaps in treatment exist • Breast Cancer news • Oct 09 09 According to a new study published in the October issue of the Journal of the American College of Surgeons, although breast-conserving surgery (BCS), commonly known as… Women with breast cancer have low vitamin D levels • Breast Cancer news • Oct 09 09 Women with breast cancer should be given high doses of vitamin D because a majority of them are likely to have low levels of vitamin D, which could… Exercise boosts well-being after breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Oct 08 09 Being told you have breast cancer is tough emotionally, but regular exercise can help you keep your spirits up, a new study shows. Among Chinese women diagnosed with breast cancer, those… Novel Breast Tissue Feature may Predict Woman’s Cancer Risk • Breast Cancer news • Oct 06 09 Mayo Clinic researchers have found that certain structural features within breast tissue can indicate a woman’s individual cancer risk. The findings appear online today in the Journal of… Breast Reconstruction Varies by Race • Breast Cancer news • Oct 06 09 Latinas who spoke little English were less likely to undergo reconstruction surgery after a mastectomy for breast cancer, according to a study from researchers at the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer… Breast cancer breakthrough as scientists discover faulty gene linked to half of all cases • Breast Cancer news • Oct 06 09 Scientists announced a major breakthrough in the battle against breast cancer yesterday after discovering a faulty gene involved in half of all cases… Researchers Identify Gene That Regulates Breast Cancer Metastasis • Breast Cancer news • Oct 05 09 Researchers at The Wistar Institute have identified a key gene (KLF17) involved in the spread of breast cancer throughout the body. They also demonstrated that expression of KLF17 together… NEDD9 Protein Supports Growth of Aggressive Breast Cancer • Breast Cancer news • Oct 02 09 Researchers at Fox Chase Cancer Center have demonstrated that a protein called NEDD9 may be required for some of the most aggressive forms of breast cancer to grow. Their… ‘Prudent’ diet linked to lower breast cancer risk • Breast Cancer news • Oct 02 09 A diet rich in fruits, vegetables and whole grains, and low in sweets and processed meats, may help lower the risk of breast cancer in some African-American women. In… Lack of social interaction affects health outcomes of breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Sep 30 09 Social environment can play an important role in the biology of disease, including breast cancer, and lead to significant differences in health outcome, according to results of… Social isolation worsens cancer • Breast Cancer news • Sep 30 09 Using mice as a model to study human breast cancer, researchers have demonstrated that a negative social environment (in this case, isolation) causes increased tumor growth. The work shows—for the first time—that social… Page 41 of 69 pages « First < 39 40 41 42 43 > Last » << Back to main