You are here : health.am > Cancer Health Center > Breast Cancer news Breast Cancer news Celldex breast cancer drug shrinks some tumors: study • Breast Cancer news • May 23 12 Interim results from a mid-stage trial of Celldex Therapeutics Inc’s experimental drug showed trends toward reducing tumors in patients with advanced breast cancer, with rates improving for those patients… Breast MRI helps predict chemotherapy’s effectiveness • Breast Cancer news • May 22 12 Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) provides an indication of a breast tumor’s response to pre-surgical chemotherapy significantly earlier than possible through clinical examination, according to a new study published online in… Breast cancer clinical trial tests combo of heat shock protein inhibitor and hormonal therapy • Breast Cancer news • May 22 12 Pushed to the brink of survival, the hyper-driven cells of a cancerous tumor tap into an ancient system that has helped organisms… Women need evidence-based balanced information on HRT • Breast Cancer news • May 21 12 Millions of middle-aged women were needlessly denied HRT because a landmark report which found it raised the risk of breast cancer was exaggerated, while the benefits to middle-aged women were… Dieting May Lower Hormone Levels Tied to Breast Cancer • Breast Cancer news • May 21 12 New research suggests that weight loss through exercise and dieting helps overweight women lower the levels of certain hormones in their blood, potentially raising the odds that they’ll… Discovery suggests new combination therapy strategy for basal-like breast cancers • Breast Cancer news • May 21 12 Multiple research projects – including a 2006 study conducted at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill – have used DNA microarray analysis to identify several… Study finds moderate weight loss reduces levels of sex hormones linked to breast cancer risk • Breast Cancer news • May 21 12 Even a moderate amount of weight loss can significantly reduce levels of circulating estrogens that are associated with an increased risk of… HDAC inhibitor targets triple negative breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • May 20 12 The histone de-acetylase (HDAC) inhibitor panobinostat is able to target and destroy triple negative breast cancer, reveals a new study published in BioMed Central’s open access journal Breast Cancer Research.… Hybrid vaccine demonstrates potential to prevent breast cancer recurrence • Breast Cancer news • May 17 12 A breast cancer vaccine already shown to elicit a powerful immune response in women with varying levels of HER2 expression has the ability to improve recurrence rates and… Untangling the development of breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • May 17 12 In two back-to-back reports published online on 17 May in Cell, researchers have sequenced the genomes of 21 breast cancers and analysed the mutations that emerged during the tumours’ development. The… Study unpicks gene changes behind breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • May 16 12 Scientists have mapped the complete genetic codes of 21 breast cancers and created a catalogue of the mutations that accumulate in breast cells, raising hopes that the disease may be… Genetic predictor of breast cancer response to chemotherapy • Breast Cancer news • May 10 12 Chemotherapy is a major first line defense against breast cancer. However a patient’s response is often variable and unpredictable. A study published in BioMed Central’s open access journal BMC… Highly targeted irradiation as good as whole breast radiotherapy in early stage cancer • Breast Cancer news • May 10 12 Barcelona, Spain: Using a concentrated, highly targeted dose of radiation to the breast has equally good results as irradiating the whole area, with no… Physical activity linked to reduced mortality in breast and colon cancer patients • Breast Cancer news • May 08 12 Physical activity is associated with reduced breast and colon cancer mortality, but there is insufficient evidence on the association for other cancer types, according to… Mystery of the missing breast cancer genes • Breast Cancer news • May 08 12 Researchers from the University of Adelaide are hoping to better understand why the mutated genes for breast and ovarian cancer are not passed on more frequently from one generation of… Better Prognosis for Breast Cancer in Germany • Breast Cancer news • May 05 12 Excellent treatment results testify to high quality of care at Heidelberg University Hospital’s Breast Center / First publication of prospectively collected data in Germany How successful is the interdisciplinary treatment… Breast cancer in young women: A distinct disease • Breast Cancer news • May 03 12 Breast cancer in young women is a biologically unique disease that requires customized management strategies, researchers report at the 4th IMPAKT Breast Cancer Conference, in Brussels, Belgium. The reported… Breast Cancer - How Advantageous Or Detrimental Is Brachytherapy? • Breast Cancer news • May 02 12 An investigation published December 16th in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute reveals that over the last several years in the U.S., accelerated partial breast irradiation using… Breast Cancer Brachytherapy May Be Overused • Breast Cancer news • May 02 12 Many women who were not ideal candidates for accelerated partial breast irradiation based on treatment guidelines regularly receive the treatment, according to a population-based study. Between 2000 and 2007, 2.6% of… Breast Brachytherapy Use Outpaces Evidence • Breast Cancer news • May 02 12 Use of brachytherapy to treat breast cancer continues to increase despite unresolved questions about long-term outcomes, according to data presented here. From 2001 through 2006, breast brachytherapy accounted for 5% of all… Brachytherapy: Targeted Breast Cancer Treatment Comes With Risks • Breast Cancer news • May 02 12 An increasing number of women are treating their breast cancer with brachytherapy, a type of radiation therapy that delivers a smaller, more targeted dose of radiation. But a new… More women need breasts removed after brachytherapy • Breast Cancer news • May 02 12 Women who got seed radiation as part of their breast cancer treatment were more likely to have an infection or breast pain than those who were treated with whole-breast irradiation,… Mammograms may be worth risks for some in their 40s • Breast Cancer news • May 01 12 New research suggests that starting breast cancer screening at age 40 might be worthwhile for some women who have a higher-than-average risk of the disease, for example… Breast cancer rules rewritten in ‘landmark’ study • Breast Cancer news • Apr 19 12 What we currently call breast cancer should be thought of as 10 completely separate diseases, according to an international study which has been described as a “landmark”. The categories could… Breast Cancer Is 10 Diseases Says Landmark Study • Breast Cancer news • Apr 19 12 Breast cancer is at least 10 different diseases, each with its own genetic signature and pattern of weak spots, according to a new landmark study that promises to revolutionize… Page 18 of 69 pages « First < 16 17 18 19 20 > Last » << Back to main