You are here : health.am > Cancer Health Center > Breast Cancer news Breast Cancer news Breastfeeding reduces risk of breast cancer in women with a family history of the disease • Breast Cancer news • Aug 11 09 According to a new study, women with a family history of breast cancer were 59 percent less likely to develop breast cancer… Breast reconstruction may not boost well-being • Breast Cancer news • Aug 07 09 Women who have a mastectomy after being diagnosed with breast cancer seem have a similar quality of life in the long term whether they have breast reconstruction surgery or not, a… Women often opt to surgically remove their breasts, ovaries to reduce cancer risk • Breast Cancer news • • Ovarian Cancer news • Aug 06 09 Many women at high risk for breast or ovarian cancer are choosing to undergo surgery as a precautionary measure to decrease their cancer risk,… The Way You Eat May Affect Your Risk for Breast Cancer • Breast Cancer news • Aug 04 09 How you eat may be just as important as how much you eat, if mice studies are any clue. Cancer researchers have long studied the role… Could therapeutic vaccines treat hard to beat breast cancers? • Breast Cancer news • Jul 28 09 A comprehensive analysis of nearly 1,600 tumor samples has found that CT-X genes are expressed in nearly half the breast cancers that lack the estrogen receptor (ER). CT-X… Chicago team uses artificial intelligence to diagnose metastatic cancer • Breast Cancer news • Jul 28 09 When doctors are managing care for women with breast cancer, the information available to them profoundly influences the type of care they recommend. Knowing whether a woman’s cancer… Scientists Test New Drug Combo Against Breast Cancer • Breast Cancer news • Jul 23 09 The American Cancer Society estimates 192,000 new cases of breast cancer will be diagnosed in the United States this year with more than 40,000 individuals dying from the disease.… How women can improve their quality of life after breast cancer treatment • Breast Cancer news • Jul 23 09 Women need to be well-informed about options for minimising harm from breast cancer treatment / Acting early could avoid long-term problems like lymphedema Opting… Childhood radiation therapy ups breast cancer risk • Breast Cancer news • Jul 21 09 The results of a study confirm that girls who undergo radiation for cancer in childhood have an increased long-term risk of developing breast cancer, regardless of their age at the… Breast cancer drug shows promise against serious infections • Breast Cancer news • Jul 20 09 An FDA-approved drug used for preventing recurrence of breast cancer shows promise in fighting life-threatening fungal infections common in immune-compromised patients, such as infants born prematurely and patients with… RI Hospital first in country to enroll patient in new study for recurrent chest wall breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Jul 20 09 Rhode Island Hospital is one of only four sites across the country to participate in a new clinical trial called… Targeting MMPs to halt advanced metastatic breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Jul 17 09 An upcoming G&D paper reveals how two specific matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) proteins contribute to bone metastasis in advanced breast cancer – lending important new insight into the design of… DACH1 a key protein for tumor suppression in ER+ breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Jul 15 09 Researchers from the Kimmel Cancer Center at Jefferson have identified a protein relationship that may be an ideal treatment target for ER+ breast cancer. The study… Why Do Some Women Develop Breast Cancer Earlier Than Others? • Breast Cancer news • Jul 14 09 Research currently underway at The Cancer Institute of New Jersey (CINJ) and CINJ-Hamilton, which may unlock the mysteries of why some women develop breast cancer at… Scientists Link Elevated Insulin to Increased Breast Cancer Risk • Breast Cancer news • Jul 10 09 Elevated insulin levels in the blood appear to raise the risk of breast cancer in postmenopausal women, according to researchers at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva… Breast cancer screening may fuel over diagnosis • Breast Cancer news • Jul 10 09 Roughly one in three breast cancers detected in publically organized mammography screening programs is over diagnosed - meaning that the cancer will not cause symptoms or death in the woman’s… “Glycemic load” of diet tied to breast cancer risk • Breast Cancer news • Jul 10 09 The amount of carbohydrates a woman eats, as well as the overall “glycemic load” of her diet, impact her chances of developing breast cancer, Swedish researchers report. The… Breast cancer risk lower in migraine sufferers • Breast Cancer news • Jul 10 09 For women there may be one good thing about having migraines: a reduced risk of breast cancer. In a study of more than 9,000 people, Dr. Christopher I. Li… Genetic factors implicated in survival gap for breast, ovarian or prostate cancer • Breast Cancer news • • Ovarian Cancer news • • Prostate Cancer news • Jul 08 09 A new finding reveals that African-American patients with breast, ovarian, and prostate cancer tend to die earlier than patients of other races with these cancers,… Blacks only face survival gap with some cancers • Breast Cancer news • Jul 08 09 The chances of dying from breast cancer are greater in black women than white women, but other cancers do not show a survival gap between the races, according to… Why are African Americans less Likely to Survive Certain Cancers? • Breast Cancer news • • Ovarian Cancer news • • Prostate Cancer news • Jul 08 09 African Americans are more likely than other races to die from breast, prostate and ovarian cancers, but this disparity is not due to poverty or inferior healthcare,… Researchers Finding New Ways to Prevent, Diagnose and Treat Breast Cancer • Breast Cancer news • Jul 07 09 Breast cancer is the most common cancer specific to women. An eight-page “Special Report” on breast cancer in the June issue of Mayo Clinic Health… Are breast cancer patients being kept in the dark? • Breast Cancer news • Jul 07 09 Despite the increase of breast reconstruction procedures performed in 2008, nearly 70 percent of women who are eligible for the procedure are not informed of the reconstructive options… Researchers Find Genetic Key to Breast Cancer’s Ability to Survive and Spread • Breast Cancer news • Jul 06 09 New research led by investigators at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC) sheds light on a genetic function that gives breast cancer cells the ability to… Elderly breast cancer patients receive chemotherapy if treated in private practices • Breast Cancer news • Jul 06 09 In a study to determine the non-medical factors that may be associated with the decision to treat nonmetastatic breast cancer, researchers at Columbia University Mailman School… Page 43 of 69 pages « First < 41 42 43 44 45 > Last » << Back to main