You are here : health.am > Cancer Health Center > Breast Cancer news Breast Cancer news Breast cancer tumor growth estimated through mammography screening data • Breast Cancer news • May 22 08 Introduction Knowledge of tumor growth is important in the planning and evaluation of screening programs, clinical trials, and epidemiological studies. Studies of tumor growth rates in humans… US panel mulls minimum breast cancer hospital stay • Breast Cancer news • May 22 08 A congressional panel on Wednesday said it has bipartisan support for a bill requiring health insurers to pay for a minimum 48-hour hospital stay after breast cancer treatment, to… Future in which Breast Cancer Will Be Cured or Controlled • Breast Cancer news • May 21 08 A Dalhousie professor who has been researching cancer-fighting agents from natural sources has been named to the Atlantic Region’s first endowed chair for breast cancer research. David… Bone Drug Could Help Prevent the Spread of Breast Cancer • Breast Cancer news • May 16 08 Maintaining bone density could be a key to decreasing the spread of cancer in women with locally advanced breast cancer, according to research at Washington University… Iressa Shows Promise For Treatment of Metastatic Breast Cancer When Combined With Hormonal Therapy • Breast Cancer news • May 16 08 Gefitinib, the once-promising drug formerly approved as a second line treatment for lung cancer, also known as Iressa, enhanced the effectiveness of hormonal… New scans prompt mastectomies for breast patients • Breast Cancer news • May 16 08 Breast cancer patients who get newer scans called magnetic resonance imaging are more likely to opt for mastectomies, U.S. researchers reported on Thursday. The patients who get mastectomies are not… Eisai says drug active in advanced breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • May 16 08 Japan’s Eisai Co Ltd said on Friday that its experimental treatment for advanced breast cancer had shown tumour fighting activity in mid-stage trials. The drug candidate, called E7389, is… Molecular ‘Clock’ Could Predict Risk for Developing Breast Cancer • Breast Cancer news • May 14 08 A chemical reaction in genes that control breast cancer provides a molecular clock that could one day help researchers more accurately determine a woman’s risk for developing breast… Ultrasound Plus Mammography May Improve Breast Cancer Detection • Breast Cancer news • May 14 08 The addition of an ultrasound examination to mammography for women at high-risk of breast cancer resulted in a higher rate of cancer detection, but also increased the number of… Surviving breast cancer ‘is not enough,’ warns Breast Cancer Campaign • Breast Cancer news • May 13 08 Women are living longer after breast cancer but simply surviving is not enough, Pamela Goldberg, Chief Executive, Breast Cancer Campaign, said today. Speaking at the second Breast… Being breast-fed may lower breast cancer risk • Breast Cancer news • May 09 08 Adult women who were breast-fed as infants may have a lower risk of developing breast cancer than those who were not breast-fed, unless they were first-born, study findings suggest. “As… Previously unseen switch regulates breast cancer response to estrogen • Breast Cancer news • May 08 08 A tiny modification called methylation on estrogen receptors prolongs the life of these growth-driving molecules in breast cancer cells, according to research by scientists at Emory University’s Winship… Current Status of Prognostic Profiling in Breast Cancer: study • Breast Cancer news • May 06 08 Breast cancer is a clinically heterogeneous disease that can affect individuals with seemingly identical clinicopathologic parameters differently. This clinical heterogeneity is driven to a large extent by abnormal… Scientists identify ‘gatekeepers’ of breast cancer transition to invasive disease • Breast Cancer news • May 06 08 Scientists have made a significant discovery that clarifies a previously poorly understood key event in the progression of breast cancer. The research, published by Cell Press in… Cells lining milk ducts hold key to spread of common form of breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • May 06 08 When a form of cancer that begins in the milk ducts of the breast invades neighboring tissue to spread to other parts of… Second breast cancer may be greater than thought for high-risk women without BRCA mutations • Breast Cancer news • May 05 08 A preliminary analysis of ongoing research suggests that high-risk women with breast cancer who do not have a BRCA1/2 mutation may face a… Study Shows Gene Variations May Predict Risk of Breast Cancer in Women • Breast Cancer news • May 02 08 According to a recent study, led by Virginia Kaklamani, MD, an oncologist at Northwestern Memorial Hospital and assistant professor of medicine, Northwestern University Feinberg School… Daily aspirin may reduce risk of common type of breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Apr 30 08 Taking aspirin on a daily basis may lower women’s risk of a particular type of breast cancer, according to results published in BioMed Central’s open access… Preoperative assessment of cancer patients enables early diagnosis, treatment of lymphedema • Breast Cancer news • Apr 30 08 The preoperative assessment of breast cancer patients for subclinical lymphedema enables clinicians to establish a baseline, which serves to enable the early diagnosis and successful treatment… Predicting breast cancer patient outcome: MUHC researchers identify new genes • Breast Cancer news • Apr 28 08 Not a day goes by without a new story about the environment. Although we often consider the environment on a global scale, cells in our body also… Breast cancer subtypes originate from different biological pathways • Breast Cancer news • Apr 25 08 There is a biological distinction between breast cancers that depend on hormones and those that do not, according to research published Friday, April 25th in the open-access journal PLoS… Researchers Identify New Cell Targets for Preventing Growth of Breast and Other Tumors • Breast Cancer news • Apr 24 08 Researchers at the Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill have discovered new targets for cancer treatment aimed… Mammography May Be Beneficial To All Women, Regardless of Age • Breast Cancer news • Apr 22 08 According to researchers at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, mammography, the gold-standard for breast cancer screening and early detection, has shown to significantly… Vitamin D and breast cancer risk • Breast Cancer news • Apr 20 08 A connection between vitamin D level and the risk of developing breast cancer has been implicated for a long time, but its clinical relevance had not yet been proven. Sascha Abbas… New type of drug shrinks primary breast cancer tumors significantly in just 6 weeks • Breast Cancer news • Apr 18 08 Berlin, Germany: A drug that targets the cell surface receptors that play an important role in many types of cancer can bring about… Page 52 of 69 pages « First < 50 51 52 53 54 > Last » << Back to main