You are here : health.am > Cancer Health Center > Breast Cancer news Breast Cancer news Previously unknown genomic regions found in African American families with breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Feb 09 15 The “Jewels in our Genes” study, led by University at Buffalo researcher Heather Ochs-Balcom, has uncovered previously unknown segments of DNA shared by African American… Crucial role of breast cancer tumor suppressor revealed • Breast Cancer news • Feb 04 15 A new study led by José Javier Bravo-Cordero, Spanish researcher at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York, details how cells with low levels of the profilin… UTSW study links deficiency of cellular housekeeping gene with aggressive forms of breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Jan 30 15 UT Southwestern Medical Center scientists have identified a strong link between the most aggressive type of breast cancer and a gene that regulates… Some older cancer patients can avoid radiotherapy, study finds • Breast Cancer news • Jan 28 15 Some older women with breast cancer could safely avoid radiotherapy, without harming their chances of survival, a study has shown. Older women with early breast cancer who are… An engineering approach from Virginia Tech helps breast cancer researchers at Georgetown • Breast Cancer news • Jan 26 15 Biologists working with engineers and physicists have found a molecule they say helps determine if breast cancer cells that are resistant to antiestrogen therapy will… Noisy data facilitates Dartmouth investigation of breast cancer gene expression • Breast Cancer news • Jan 22 15 Researchers from Dartmouth’s Norris Cotton Cancer Center, led by Casey S. Greene, PhD, reported in Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing on the use of denoising autoencoders (DAs) to… Novel breast cancer gene found • Breast Cancer news • Jan 12 15 A new study identifies a gene that is especially active in aggressive subtypes of breast cancer. The research suggests that an overactive BCL11A gene drives triple-negative breast cancer development and progression. The… Nutrition intervention leads to dietary behavior changes in Latina breast cancer survivors • Breast Cancer news • Jan 08 15 Researchers at Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health in partnership with the New York City-based, not-for-profit Cook for Your Life initiative have published the… Nutrition education may help prevent breast cancer reoccurrence • Breast Cancer news • Jan 06 15 Breast cancer is the most frequent cause of death among women worldwide, and five-year survival rates are just 58.4% in Brazil, lower than in many other regions. In a… Breast Cancer Specialist Presents Positive Results for Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Presurgery Chemotherapy Benefits • Breast Cancer news • Dec 15 14 A breast cancer specialist and clinical researcher at Women & Infants Hospital of Rhode Island presented research yesterday at the 2014 San Antonio Breast… Herceptin found to improve long-term survival of HER2-positive breast cancer patients • Breast Cancer news • Dec 15 14 VCU Massey Cancer Center physician-researcher Charles E. Geyer, Jr., M.D., was the National Protocol Officer for one component of a large national study involving two National… Most elderly women with early stage breast cancer receive a treatment that may not be as effective • Breast Cancer news • Dec 08 14 A new analysis has found that while clinical trial data support omitting radiation treatments in elderly women with early stage… Older breast cancer patients still get radiation despite limited benefit • Breast Cancer news • Dec 08 14 Women over the age of 70 who have certain early-stage breast cancers overwhelmingly receive radiation therapy despite published evidence that the treatment has limited benefit, researchers at… Mental health inequalities in detection of breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Dec 01 14 Women with a mental illness (including depression, anxiety and serious mental illnesses) are less likely to be screened for breast cancer, according to new research published in the BJPsych… New insights into breast cancer spread could yield better tests and treatments • Breast Cancer news • Nov 26 14 A study combining tumor cells from patients with breast cancer with a laboratory model of blood vessel lining provides the most compelling evidence so far… ‘Invisible tattoos’ could improve body confidence after breast cancer radiotherapy • Breast Cancer news • Nov 02 14 Invisible tattoos could replace the permanent dark ink tattoos used to ensure that breast cancer patients having radiotherapy are treated in exactly the same spot during each… Generic Medications Boost Adherence to Breast Cancer Therapy • Breast Cancer news • Oct 28 14 Although oral hormonal therapy is known to substantially reduce breast cancer recurrence in women with hormone receptor - positive tumors, about one-half of patients fail to take their medications… Silencing the speech gene FOXP2 causes breast cancer cells to metastasize • Breast Cancer news • Oct 22 14 It is an intricate network of activity that enables breast cancer cells to move from the primary breast tumor and set up new growths in other… New analysis methodology may revolutionize breast cancer therapy • Breast Cancer news • Oct 21 14 Stroma cells are derived from connective tissue and may critically influence tumour growth. This knowledge is not new. However, bioanalyst Christopher Gerner and an interdisciplinary team from the University… Trastuzumab continues to show life for HER2-positve early stage breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Oct 21 14 After following breast cancer patients for an average of eight-plus years, researchers say that adding trastuzumab (Herceptin) to chemotherapy significantly improved the overall and disease-free survival… Patients who have left breast tumors have comparable OS to those with right breast tumors • Breast Cancer news • Oct 21 14 Tumor laterality (left-side vs. right-side) does not impact overall survival in breast cancer patients treated with breast-conserving surgery and adjuvant external beam… Link between breast implants and cancer under investigation • Breast Cancer news • Oct 06 14 An international research group including Viennese pathologist Lukas Kenner has reviewed cases of possible association between breast implants and a form of lymphoma that may develop tumours at… Scientists discover a new role for estrogen in the pathology of breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Sep 29 14 Scientists have discovered a previously unknown mechanism by which estrogen prepares cells to divide, grow and, in the case of estrogen-positive breast cancers, resist… Most Breast Cancer Patients Who Had Healthy Breast Removed at Peace with Decision • Breast Cancer news • Sep 25 14 More women with cancer in one breast are opting to have both breasts removed to reduce their risk of future cancer. New research shows… New Study Identifies Opportunities To Reduce Patient Burden Associated With Breast Cancer Screening • Breast Cancer news • Sep 23 14 New technology and better screening strategies can lower the rate of false-positive results, which impose a substantial financial and psychological burden on women. The… Page 4 of 69 pages « First < 2 3 4 5 6 > Last » << Back to main