You are here : health.am > Cancer Health Center > Breast Cancer news Breast Cancer news US citizenship increases women’s odds of receiving mammograms, cancer tests • Breast Cancer news • Nov 05 13 Citizenship, particularly for non-U.S. natives, largely determines a woman’s odds of having a mammogram and being screened for cervical and colorectal cancer, according to researchers at Penn… Mutations linked to breast cancer treatment resistance • Breast Cancer news • Nov 04 13 Researchers at the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center have identified a type of mutation that develops after breast cancer patients take anti-estrogen therapies. The mutations explain one reason why… New study shows positive personal growth following breast cancer diagnosis • Breast Cancer news • Oct 25 13 Although being diagnosed with breast cancer is usually an extremely stressful experience for most women, a new study by researchers at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center… Female hormones key to breast and ovarian cancer in BRCA gene carriers • Breast Cancer news • Oct 16 13 Researchers announced today in the journal Lancet Oncology that they are well on the way to discovering why women with the faulty genes BRCA 1… Quest to offer genetic test for breast cancer risk • Breast Cancer news • Oct 15 13 Quest Diagnostics Inc on Tuesday became the largest U.S. company to start offering gene-based tests for inherited forms of breast cancer since the U.S. Supreme Court ended Myriad… New imaging technique can identify breast cancer subtypes and early treatment response • Breast Cancer news • Oct 14 13 An optical imaging technique that measures metabolic activity in cancer cells can accurately differentiate breast cancer subtypes, and it can detect responses to treatment as… Does Good Cholesterol Increase Breast Cancer Risk? • Breast Cancer news • Oct 10 13 High levels of high density lipoprotein (HDL), also known as the “good cholesterol,” are thought to protect against heart disease. However, what’s good for one disease may not be good… Multivitamins with minerals may protect older women with invasive breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Oct 09 13 Findings from a study involving thousands of postmenopausal women suggest that women who develop invasive breast cancer may benefit from taking supplements containing both multivitamins and… No viral cause for breast cancer and brain tumors • Breast Cancer news • Oct 08 13 A major study conducted at the Sahlgrenska Academy has now disproved theories of a viral cause for breast cancer and the brain tumour, glioblastoma. The study, which was… Events helping more women to get cancer screenings • Breast Cancer news • Oct 07 13 Sun City Carolina Lakes’ first Pink Golf Tournament will be held Monday, Oct. 14, at the Sun City Golf Course. Money raised will go to Breast Screening Source… Packers go pink for breast cancer awareness • Breast Cancer news • Oct 06 13 Sunday’s Green Bay Packers game had an extra meaning beyond just football. The Packers went pink for breast cancer. “We have two and three good friends that have been fighting… Breast Cancer Kills Black Women at 41 Percent Higher Rate • Breast Cancer news • Oct 06 13 The American Cancer Society released some alarming information recently. Breast cancer kills black women at a 41 percent higher rate than it does other women. Black women… Atossa recalls breast health device, shares tumble • Breast Cancer news • Oct 04 13 Atossa Genetics Inc said it would recall a medical device used to collect breast fluid for cancer detection along with a test that uses it, seven months after the… Walking can reduce breast cancer risk • Breast Cancer news • Oct 04 13 Postmenopausal women who were very active or walked for at least seven hours a week had a reduced risk for breast cancer, according to a study published in Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers… Study links moderate activity to lower breast cancer risk • Breast Cancer news • Oct 03 13 A large new American Cancer Society study adds to increasing evidence that physical activity reduces the risk of breast cancer in postmenopausal women. Researchers say moderate recreational activity… Less can be more when removing lymph nodes during breast cancer surgery • Breast Cancer news • Oct 02 13 A conservative approach to removing lymph nodes is associated with less harm for breast cancer patients and often yields the same results as more radical… Lactation may be linked to aggressive cancer in Mexican women • Breast Cancer news • Oct 02 13 Scientific data suggest that a woman reduces her risk of breast cancer by breastfeeding, having multiple children and giving birth at a younger age. A study led… 5 Things You Need to Know About Breast Cancer • Breast Cancer news • Sep 30 13 Approximately one in eight American women will be diagnosed with breast cancer over her lifetime. This year alone, that’s 232,340 women who will learn they have invasive breast… Functional disability high among newly diagnosed older breast cancer patients • Breast Cancer news • Sep 23 13 Many older women with newly diagnosed breast cancer have difficulty accomplishing daily tasks, and African-Americans seem to be disproportionately affected. Those are the findings of a new… New models of drug-resistant breast cancer hint at better treatments • Breast Cancer news • Sep 19 13 Breast cancer that spreads to other organs is extremely difficult to treat. Doctors can buy patients time, but a cure remains elusive. Now, researchers at Washington University… VA increases breast screenings after initiative • Breast Cancer news • Sep 19 13 The U.S. health system that cares for the nation’s veterans increased services to screen for and treat breast cancer over the past five years, but at one hospital the time it… Results of long term follow-up show breast conserving treatment with radiotherapy reduces risk of local recurrence • Breast Cancer news • Sep 18 13 Results of EORTC trial 10853 appearing in the Journal of Clinical Oncology show that breast conserving treatment combined with radiotherapy reduces… Women with breast cancer may overestimate secondary risks • Breast Cancer news • Sep 17 13 Young women with breast cancer often overestimate both their chance of developing cancer in the other breast and how much removal of that breast is likely to protect them,… F.D.A. Panel Backs Pre-Surgery Drug for Breast Cancer • Breast Cancer news • Sep 13 13 A federal advisory committee cleared the way on Thursday for the first approval of a cancer drug that would be used to treat patients before surgery to remove… Radiotherapy in Girls and the Risk of Breast Cancer Later in Life • Breast Cancer news • Sep 11 13 Exposing young women and girls under the age of 20 to ionizing radiation can substantially raise the risk of their developing breast cancer later in… Page 9 of 69 pages « First < 7 8 9 10 11 > Last » << Back to main