You are here : health.am > Cancer Health Center > Breast Cancer news Breast Cancer news Active Lifestyle Reduces Risk of Invasive Breast Cancer • Breast Cancer news • Feb 15 07 Six or more hours per week of strenuous recreational activity may reduce the risks of invasive breast cancer by 23 percent, according to researchers from the University of Wisconsin… Emerging research heralds new era of breast cancer management • Breast Cancer news • Feb 12 07 Aggressive research currently underway brings hope of dramatic advances in breast cancer management, according to a new review. Published in the March 15, 2007 issue of CANCER, a… Improved Imaging for Identifying Breast Cancer in Overweight Women • Breast Cancer news • Feb 06 07 Increasing the ability to identify sentinel nodes - the very first lymph nodes that trap cancer cells draining away from a breast lesion site - has a major… Spirituality Plays Important Role in Breast Cancer Information Processing for African-American Women • Breast Cancer news • Jan 31 07 The American Cancer Society estimates that more than 178,000 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer and more than 40,000 will die as a result… Breast density may increase cancer risk • Breast Cancer news • Jan 23 07 Diane Balma felt vindicated when she heard the news - Canadian researchers had discovered that women with dense breasts, making their mammograms difficult to read, had a far higher risk of… Adding radiation decreases breast cancer recurrence • Breast Cancer news • Jan 22 07 Radiotherapy after breast conserving surgery for breast cancer reduces recurrence and prevents development of additional breast tumors in older women with early stage breast disease, according to a new study. Published… Tamoxifen discontinuation rates surprisingly high in clinical practice • Breast Cancer news • Jan 22 07 In the clinical practice setting almost a quarter of women treated for breast cancer stop tamoxifen within one year, a rate twice as high as indicated by previous studies.… Selective Marker Found to Indicate Aggressive Form of Breast Cancer • Breast Cancer news • Jan 15 07 Researchers have linked a structural protein called nestin to a particularly deadly form of breast cancer, identifying a new biomarker that could lead to earlier detection and… Tumor-free breast tissue can have precancerous changes • Breast Cancer news • Jan 10 07 A new study using mastectomy tissue shows that precancerous changes can occur in normal-appearing areas of the breast as distant as two inches from a tumor’s edge. The findings, while… Online prayer may benefit breast cancer patients • Breast Cancer news • Jan 08 07 Praying online in a support group may help women with breast cancer cope with the disease more effectively, a new study shows. Dr. Bret Shaw of the University of Wisconsin-Madison… Ovulation disorders linked to lower breast cancer risk • Breast Cancer news • Dec 28 06 The occurrence of breast cancer is lower among women who have had infertility problems because of an ovulation disorder than among women who have not had difficulty conceiving, according… Timing of weight gain affects breast cancer risk • Breast Cancer news • Dec 28 06 New mothers now have even more incentive to shed pounds gained during pregnancy, other than wanting to fit into those pre-pregnancy jeans. A new study indicates an association between… Work in clothing, textiles linked to breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Dec 25 06 Women who work in certain industries may face a greater risk of breast cancer, according to a study from Israel. Breast cancer rates are climbing worldwide, and have also… U.S. black women have lower breast cancer survival • Breast Cancer news • Dec 18 06 Black women with early-stage breast cancer have lower survival rates than their white counterparts even after taking into account variables such as tumor size and socioeconomic differences, researchers said.… A New Gamma Camera Technique for the Detection of Small Breast Tumors • Breast Cancer news • Dec 16 06 A diagnostic device that resembles a mammography unit can detect breast tumors as tiny as one-fifth of an inch in diameter, which may make it… One in Five Breast Cancer Patients May Not Adhere to Hormone Therapy • Breast Cancer news • Dec 16 06 Postmenopausal women with early-stage, hormone-sensitive breast cancer have a lower risk of disease recurrence when their treatment includes a new class of hormone therapy drugs,… Decline in Breast Cancer Cases Likely Linked to Reduced Use of Hormone Replacement • Breast Cancer news • Dec 14 06 In 2003, breast cancer incidence in the United States dropped sharply, and this decline may largely be due to the fact that millions of… Study Finds Lapatinib Shows Promise as Therapy for Inflammatory Breast Cancer • Breast Cancer news • Dec 14 06 In the first multi-center and international clinical trial conducted to better understand the complexities of a rare, aggressive and often lethal form of breast cancer, researchers… Breast cancer regimen linked to cognitive decline • Breast Cancer news • Dec 11 06 As a treatment for high-risk breast cancer patients, chemotherapy with high-dose cyclophosphamide, thiotepa, and carboplatin (CTC) is associated with a drop in cognitive performance over time, new research shows. Previous… Breast cancer still diagnosed later in black women • Breast Cancer news • Dec 05 06 More African-American women are being screened for breast cancer than in years past, but they’re still less likely to have the disease caught early compared with white women, a… Combination therapy shows improvement for breast cancer patients • Breast Cancer news • Dec 04 06 Giving radiation therapy and chemotherapy at the same time after a lumpectomy helps keep breast cancer from returning locally, according to a study published in the December 1 issue… Overweight Young Women Have Reduced Risk of Developing Breast Cancer Before Menopause • Breast Cancer news • Nov 28 06 A higher body mass index (BMI), especially in early adulthood, may be associated with a reduced risk of breast cancer before menopause, according to an… Big Bias In Who Gets Screened for Breast Cancer • Breast Cancer news • Nov 28 06 Certain women may miss out on routine tests that screen for early signs of breast cancer. Elderly women, women with publicly funded health insurance and women who don’t… No proof folate lowers breast cancer risk • Breast Cancer news • Nov 21 06 The B vitamin folate has important health benefits, but a lower risk of breast cancer may not be one of them, new research suggests. In an analysis of 22 past… Soy in childhood may reduce breast cancer risk • Breast Cancer news • Nov 15 06 Eating soy regularly as a young girl may help protect against the development of breast cancer later on in life, according to a study reported today in Boston at… Page 61 of 69 pages « First < 59 60 61 62 63 > Last » << Back to main