You are here : health.am > Cancer Health Center > Breast Cancer news Breast Cancer news Benefit of Chemotherapy in Breast Cancer Depends on Estrogen-Receptor Status • Breast Cancer news • Apr 12 06 When it comes to chemotherapy treatment for women whose breast cancer has spread to their lymph nodes, the estrogen status of their tumors matters, says a team… Hormone Use Linked to Increased Breast Cancer Risk Among Black Women • Breast Cancer news • Apr 11 06 Hormone therapy appears to be associated with increased risk of breast cancer among black women, with a stronger link for leaner women, according to a study… Social isolation ups risk of breast cancer death • Breast Cancer news • Apr 10 06 Women who have few close friends or family members at the time of a breast cancer diagnosis are more likely to die from breast cancer than those who are… Most women don’t regret preventive mastectomy • Breast Cancer news • Apr 10 06 Most women who have a breast removed to prevent a second bout of cancer don’t regret their decision, a new study suggests. The study surveyed 519 women who’d had cancer in… Device for testing breath for the presence of metabolites associated with breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Apr 07 06 One of the biggest problems in fighting breast cancer is the lack of inexpensive, early detection diagnostic tools. Researchers at the University of Michigan… Soy may prevent breast cancer, study hints • Breast Cancer news • Apr 05 06 Women who eat lots of soy foods appear to have a lower risk of breast cancer, but the benefits may come from health habits that go along with eating soy… Study Finds Two Genes Predict Outcome for Breast Cancer Patients • Breast Cancer news • Apr 02 06 Mayo Clinic researchers report that the expression of two novel genes within the tumors of women with early stage breast cancer may allow identification of women who… Preschool diet linked to later breast cancer risk • Breast Cancer news • Mar 28 06 The diet of preschoolers may influence the risk of breast cancer during adulthood, according to a Boston-based group of investigators. Dr. Karin B. Michels, of Harvard Medical School, and… UK breast cancer patient appeals Herceptin decision • Breast Cancer news • Mar 27 06 A British woman with early-stage breast cancer went to the Court of Appeal in London on Monday in a bid to force her health authority to pay for the potentially… Not all breast cancers’ risk are increased by Hormone Replacement Therapy • Breast Cancer news • Mar 23 06 Recent research presented at EBCC-5 from the million women study found that taking Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) increased the risk of some types of breast cancer,… Study investigates how age relates to survival outcome in patients with early stage breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Mar 23 06 A 30 year old woman diagnosed with breast cancer has the same chance of survival as a 60 year old woman with… Breast symmetry can be early indicator of breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Mar 22 06 Healthy Women who go on to develop breast cancer tend to have less symmetrical breasts than those women who do not develop the disease, researchers at the University… Avastin helps breast cancer patients: study • Breast Cancer news • Mar 22 06 Combining the drug Avastin with standard chemotherapy can keep breast cancer under control for longer in patients with advanced disease, scientists said on Wednesday. Avastin, which is made by Roche Holding… Testing misses some breast cancer mutations • Breast Cancer news • Mar 22 06 Commercial genetic testing does not detect all of the cancer-associated inherited mutations in women with an extensive family history of breast or ovarian cancer, according to a study in the Journal… Breasts that are uneven appearance could be a predictor of breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Mar 21 06 Women who go on to develop breast cancer tend to have breasts that are less symmetrical than women who don’t develop the cancer. A study… Women with Breast Cancer Satisfied with Preventive Mastectomies • Breast Cancer news • Mar 18 06 Most women with cancer in one breast who decide to have the unaffected breast removed along with the diseased breast don’t regret the decision and have a quality of… No long-term cancer risk seen from breast implants • Breast Cancer news • Mar 15 06 Results of a study that followed women up to 30 years adds to evidence that silicone breast implants do not boost cancer risk. The study, of nearly 2,800 Danish… Landmine detection technology adapted to screen for breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Mar 08 06 Scientists researching ways to detect landmines have discovered a radical new way to screen for breast cancer using microwave radar technology that could save thousands of lives. Bristol-based… Aluminum salts may increase breast cancer risk • Breast Cancer news • Mar 07 06 A new report raises the possibility that the aluminum salts contained in many underarm deodorants could increase a woman’s breast cancer risk. Metals including aluminum salts and cadmium have recently… Most women would accept more mammograms • Breast Cancer news • Mar 03 06 Despite the inconvenience and anxiety of being recalled for a repeat mammogram after a questionable finding, most women would willingly undergo additional tests if this would result in even a slightly… Papillary lesions of the breast should be surgically excised to avoid missing a cancer • Breast Cancer news • Feb 28 06 Certain breast lesions diagnosed as benign on core needle biopsy have cancer at surgical excision and thus should be removed, according to a… Obesity, estrogen breakdown tied to breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Feb 24 06 Among women not using hormone therapy, obesity and the byproducts of estrogen breakdown appear to raise the risk of breast cancer, according to findings published in the International Journal of… Breast-feeding debate heats up in Massachusetts • Breast Cancer news • Feb 23 06 When it comes to breast-feeding, do mothers really know best? Officials are facing that question in Massachusetts, which is debating whether to become the first U.S. state to ban hospitals from… Extract from Scutellaria Barbata may treat breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Feb 21 06 A new clinical formulation extracted from a botanical may provide physicians with a new tool in treating aggressive late-stage breast cancer. The oral anti-cancer drug BZL101, developed by Bionovo… Western diet ups S. Korea breast cancer rate • Breast Cancer news • Feb 21 06 Breast cancer among South Korean women is increasing at a rapid rate due in part to a more Western lifestyle and consumption of more fatty foods, according to a… Page 66 of 69 pages « First < 64 65 66 67 68 > Last » << Back to main