You are here : health.am > Cancer Health Center > Breast Cancer news Breast Cancer news Kroger Launches Breast Cancer Campaign • Breast Cancer news • Sep 30 12 Kroger customers can help fight breast cancer on behalf of a special person during Kroger’s autumn breast cancer campaign, which has already begun and will go through the end of October. Customers… American Cancer Society fights to end breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Sep 30 12 According to the American Cancer Society, an estimated 226,870 new cases of invasive breast cancer are expected to occur among women in the U.S. in 2012, including 4,490 Hoosier… Optical mammography sheds new light on breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Sep 27 12 New optical imaging technology developed at Tufts University School of Engineering could give doctors new ways to both identify breast cancer and monitor individual patients’ response to initial treatment… Study finds similarities between ovary, breast cancers • Breast Cancer news • • Ovarian Cancer news • Sep 26 12 A new study found marked molecular similarities between breast and ovarian cancer which scientists said could help lead to new treatments for hard-to-treat forms of breast cancer. The study,… Images reveal potential for NIR imaging to detect success of breast reconstruction • Breast Cancer news • Sep 26 12 In 2010 breast reconstruction entered the Top Five list of reconstructive procedures in the US, with 93,000 procedures performed, up 8% from 2009, and 18%… Severe hunger increases breast cancer risk in war survivors • Breast Cancer news • Sep 26 12 Jewish women who were severely exposed to hunger during World War Two were five times more likely to develop breast cancer than women who were mildly exposed, according… Study Divides Breast Cancer Into Four Distinct Types • Breast Cancer news • Sep 25 12 In findings that are fundamentally reshaping the scientific understanding of breast cancer, researchers have identified four genetically distinct types of the cancer. And within those types, they found hallmark… Pre-op MRI may not help breast cancer patients • Breast Cancer news • Sep 25 12 Having an MRI scan before breast cancer surgery may not cut a woman’s risk of needing a second operation to go after additional tumor tissue - and may even… Drugs for ovarian tumor can treat breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Sep 24 12 The most comprehensive analysis yet of breast cancer has revealed that one of the most deadly subtypes is genetically more similar to ovarian tumors than to other breast cancers.… Treatment of breast cancer could change with discovery • Breast Cancer news • Sep 24 12 Scientists announced Sunday that they have finished mapping virtually all of the genetic mutations in breast cancer, an effort that could soon change the way patients are treated and… UNC Lineberger scientists lead cancer genome analysis of breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Sep 24 12 A team of scientists with The Cancer Genome Atlas program reports their genetic characterization of 800 breast tumors, including finding some of the genetic causes of the… Some deadly breast cancers share genetic features with ovarian tumors • Breast Cancer news • Sep 24 12 The most comprehensive analysis yet of breast cancer shows that one of the most deadly subtypes is genetically more similar to ovarian tumors than to other breast… Tissue around tumor holds key to fighting triple negative breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Sep 20 12 A natural substance found in the surrounding tissue of a tumor may be a promising weapon to stop triple negative breast cancer from metastasizing. A preclinical… Study finds least aggressive form of breast cancer still poses risk for death years later • Breast Cancer news • Sep 19 12 Women with the most common and least aggressive subtype of breast cancer were still at risk of death from the disease more… Type 2 Diabetes Linked To Breast Cancer Risk • Breast Cancer news • Sep 16 12 Having type 2 diabetes appears to give post-menopausal women a 27% higher risk of developing breast cancer, according to a new study published in the British Journal of Cancer… Cloned receptor paves way for new breast and prostate cancer treatment • Breast Cancer news • Sep 13 12 Researchers at Uppsala University have cloned a T-cell receptor that binds to an antigen associated with prostate cancer and breast cancer. T cells that have been… How breast cancer spreads • Breast Cancer news • Sep 11 12 The invasion of cancer cells into the lymph vessels that connect the breast to surrounding lymph nodes is the first step leading to the metastasis, or spread, of cancer throughout the body. Metastasis… Mammograms May Boost Breast Cancer Risk for Some Women • Breast Cancer news • Sep 07 12 Young women at high familial risk for breast cancer may see an even greater risk from diagnostic scans that expose them to chest radiation, including mammograms, researchers… Breast Cancer screening saves lives, new study shows • Breast Cancer news • Sep 06 12 The study, published today in Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention is the largest of its kind in Australia and one of the largest in the world. It followed about… Diagnostic chest radiation before 30 may increase breast cancer risk • Breast Cancer news • Sep 06 12 Women carrying a mutation in the BRCA1- or BRCA2- genes (which control the suppression of breast and ovarian cancer) who have undergone diagnostic radiation to the chest… Study uncovers simple way of predicting severe pain following breast cancer surgery • Breast Cancer news • Sep 05 12 WOMEN having surgery for breast cancer are up to three times more likely to have severe pain in the first week after surgery if they… 6 Hours of Housework a Day Reduces Breast Cancer By 13 Percent • Breast Cancer news • Sep 05 12 Doing housework for at least six hours a day could reduce the risk of developing breast cancer by up to 13 percent, new findings suggest.… Pretreatment PET Imaging of Lymph Nodes Predicts Recurrence in Breast Cancer Patients • Breast Cancer news • Sep 05 12 Disease-free survival for invasive ductal breast cancer (IDC) patients may be easier to predict with the help of F-18-fludeoxyglucose positron emission tomography (PET)/computed tomography… Testing time for Roche’s breast cancer business • Breast Cancer news • Sep 05 12 Roche Holding AG, the world’s biggest maker of cancer drugs, faces a testing time in its breast cancer business as a near-term threat to Herceptin, its third-biggest seller, could take… Women want to SEE breast reconstruction results before cancer surgery • Breast Cancer news • Aug 22 12 A new survey released today by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) shows that 89 percent of women want to see what breast reconstruction surgery results… Page 16 of 69 pages « First < 14 15 16 17 18 > Last » << Back to main