You are here : health.am > Cancer Health Center > Breast Cancer news Breast Cancer news Falling breast cancer rates seen only in whites • Breast Cancer news • Apr 17 08 New research shows a sharp drop in U.S. breast cancer cases in recent years was limited to white women, possibly because they abandoned hormone replacement therapy in greater numbers… Weekly Taxol best for followup breast cancer care • Breast Cancer news • Apr 17 08 Women whose breast cancer may have spread survive a bit longer with weekly infusions of the drug Taxol than less-frequent treatments or treatment with a similar drug, researchers reported… Pregnant patients lose out in breast cancer treatment; a new approach is needed • Breast Cancer news • Apr 16 08 Berlin, Germany: Pregnant breast cancer patients can be treated as closely as possible to existing guidelines for non-pregnant patients, with few ill effects, a… Plant-Based Diets May Improve Breast Cancer Survival • Breast Cancer news • Apr 16 08 A plant-based diet high in cancer-fighting lignans may be associated with improved survival among postmenopausal women with breast cancer, according to a study presented by Susan E. McCann, Division of… Chemotherapy may not affect memory in breast cancer patients • Breast Cancer news • Apr 16 08 Women receiving chemotherapy for breast cancer frequently report problems with memory and concentration, but two new studies suggest that chemotherapy is not the cause of these problems, and… MSU study finds media coverage of breast cancer focuses too little on prevention • Breast Cancer news • Apr 15 08 News coverage of breast cancer focuses too much on treatments and not enough on prevention, a trend that could prove risky in the long… Breast cancer vaccine may reduce risk of death • Breast Cancer news • Apr 14 08 A small trial of an experimental vaccine designed to trigger the immune system to fight breast cancer suggests that it may reduce the risk of death for most patients,… Implications for Fine-Tuned Breast Cancer Prognosis Unveiled • Breast Cancer news • Apr 14 08 With more than 183,000 new cases of breast cancer expected to be diagnosed this year nationwide – with 40,000 deaths - researchers from across the world, including distinguished investigators from… Radiation Beneficial for Older Breast Cancer Patients • Breast Cancer news • Apr 12 08 A breast cancer patient’s age alone should not determine whether or not she receives standard breast-conservation treatments, including a lumpectomy and radiation therapy; however, if additional health problems (comorbidities) are… MRI ‘best’ for looking at breast cancer and more • Breast Cancer news • Apr 11 08 The use of MRI is effective in differentiating the blood supply to medial and lateral breast tumors, which is important in treatment planning and prognosis according to a… Screening Mammography in Elderly Patients Beneficial • Breast Cancer news • Apr 10 08 Although guidelines keep changing regarding screening mammography in elderly patients, those older than 70 years old continue to benefit from this exam, showing that with frequent mammograms breast cancers can be… MRI “Best” for Looking at Breast Cancer and More • Breast Cancer news • Apr 10 08 The use of MRI is effective in differentiating the blood supply to medial and lateral breast tumors, which is important in treatment planning and prognosis according to a… MRI Changes Breast Cancer Treatment Choice; Increases Time to Treatment • Breast Cancer news • Apr 10 08 More than a quarter of breast cancer patients who had an MRI examination before their initial surgical treatment had their treatment change, according to a study out… Estrogen therapy linked to benign breast disease • Breast Cancer news • Apr 09 08 Postmenopausal women who use estrogen are at increased risk for developing non-cancerous breast disease, according to a report in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute. This is the only… Ingredient Found in Green Tea Significantly Inhibits Breast Cancer Growth in Female Mice • Breast Cancer news • Apr 07 08 reen tea is high in the antioxidant EGCG (epigallocatechin-3- gallate) which helps prevent the body’s cells from becoming damaged and prematurely aged. Studies have… Researchers Learn How Signaling Molecule Orchestrates Breast Cancer’s Spread • Breast Cancer news • Apr 04 08 A study led by researchers at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC) has uncovered how breast tumors use a particular type of molecule to promote metastasis – the spread… Wife’s breast cancer hard on some spouses: study • Breast Cancer news • Apr 03 08 Researchers have found that certain characteristics predict whether spouses of women with breast cancer will become depressed. Dr. Frances Marcus Lewis, of the University of Washington, Seattle, and colleagues… Integrating genetic information with breast cancer risk factors may help refine prognosis • Breast Cancer news • Apr 01 08 Incorporating genetic information known as gene expression signatures with clinical and other risk factors for breast cancer may help refine estimates of relapse-free survival and… Chemotherapy-induced anemia increases risk of local breast cancer recurrence • Breast Cancer news • Apr 01 08 Patients with breast cancer who developed anemia during chemotherapy had nearly three times the risk of local recurrence as those who did not, according to a study published… Even After Surgery, Women Remain Unsure of Breast Cancer Survival Rates • Breast Cancer news • Mar 31 08 Women diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer who choose breast-conserving surgery and radiation therapy live as long as those who opt for breast removal, research shows. According… Hormone therapy raises risk of repeat breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Mar 26 08 Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) not only increases the risk of first-time breast cancer, it also makes recurrence of the malignancy more likely, according to a report in the Journal… Shorter radiotherapy works for early breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Mar 19 08 A shorter radiation course at a lower overall dose appears as safe and effective as the standard treatment delivered over a longer period of time for women with early breast… Researchers Find Possible Cause of “Chemo Brain” in Breast Cancer Patients • Breast Cancer news • Mar 19 08 Thanks to early diagnosis and chemotherapy, more women survive breast cancer than ever before. However, following treatment, approximately 25 percent of survivors experience mild to moderate… Breast cancer: The European and The US studies: interim analyses • Breast Cancer news • Mar 18 08 A somewhat different study population participated in the two other tamoxifen studies, a factor that, say some authorities, may help account for the very different results seen.4,5… Breast cancer Estimating risk • Breast Cancer news • Mar 18 08 The often-cited statistic that American women have “a 1 in 8 chance” of developing breast cancer, while it has served to heighten awareness of the importance of self-examinations and screening mammography, has also… Page 53 of 69 pages « First < 51 52 53 54 55 > Last » << Back to main