You are here : health.am > Cancer Health Center > Breast Cancer news Breast Cancer news K-State Research Team Investigates Mutated Gene’s Role in Breast Cancer • Breast Cancer news • Aug 10 10 A microscopic gene may play a gigantic role when it comes to cancerous tissue in the human body, according to one Kansas State University research team. The… New Findings Further Clarify Breast Cancer Risk With Hormone Therapy • Breast Cancer news • Aug 10 10 A new analysis of the California Teachers Study, which analyzed hormone replacement therapy use among 2,857 women for almost 10 years, underscores the need for personalized risk-benefit… Iron-Regulating Protein is Strong Predictor of Breast Cancer Prognosis • Breast Cancer news • Aug 05 10 new study by researchers at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center (WFUBMC) may soon help to spare some women with breast cancer from having to undergo invasive… Oral contraceptive use associated with increased risk of breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Aug 03 10 Investigators from the Slone Epidemiology Center at Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) have reported that African American women who use oral contraceptives have a greater… Lasers Illuminate Women’s Health in inaugural open-access journal Biomedical Optics Express • Breast Cancer news • Aug 03 10 A new study of breast cancer survivors may help physicians ease a common side effect of cancer treatments. The collaborative research by Eva Sevick, Ph.D.,… Study Finds Diet and Alcohol Alter Epigenetics of Breast Cancer and Could Predict Severity of Diseas • Breast Cancer news • Jul 30 10 Researchers from Brown University and the University of California San Francisco have found that epigenetic changes to DNA in breast cancers… Study Links African Ancestry to High-Risk Breast Cancer • Breast Cancer news • Jul 22 10 A new study finds that African ancestry is linked to triple-negative breast cancer, a more aggressive type of cancer that has fewer treatment options. Researchers at the University… Studies Gauge Techniques for Measuring Breast Density—A Predictor of Cancer • Breast Cancer news • Jul 18 10 Two new studies announced this week have tested three different methods for accurately measuring breast density - the relative portion of tissue to fat in a woman’s… Researchers Will Test Potentially Cheaper, Less Invasive Breast Cancer Screening • Breast Cancer news • Jul 15 10 Researchers at the Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California (USC) will test whether a set of blood-based biomarkers can assist mammography in the… Fish Oil May Reduce Risk of Breast Cancer • Breast Cancer news • Jul 08 10 A recent report in Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention, a journal of the American Association for Cancer Research, adds to the growing evidence that fish oil supplements may play… Revolutionary Therapy Slows Tumor Growth in Advanced Breast Cancer • Breast Cancer news • Jul 06 10 A novel therapy designed to attack tumors in patients with a genetic mutation in either BRCA1 or BRCA2, slowed tumor growth in 85 percent of advanced breast… 10,000-plus in US die for lack of cancer screens: CDC • Breast Cancer news • Jul 06 10 At least 10,000 people and possibly far more die in the United States each year because they have not been screened for colon or breast cancer, according… Interventions to promote repeat breast cancer screening with mammography • Breast Cancer news • Jun 29 10 Researchers have been trying to determine the best strategy for women who can potentially benefit from repeat mammography screening. A recent meta-analysis shows that there is no one… Researchers suggest new paradigm for breast cancer screening • Breast Cancer news • Jun 29 10 Should we spend more money urging women to use mammography screening on a regular basis or should those dollars and effort be used for discovering and developing better early… Less than Half of Breast Cancer Patients Follow Hormone Therapy • Breast Cancer news • Jun 29 10 A new study of nearly 8,800 women with early-stage breast cancer found that fewer than half – approximately 49 percent – completed their full regimen of hormone… Fewer than half of breast cancer patients adhere to hormonal therapy regimen, study finds • Breast Cancer news • Jun 28 10 A new study of nearly 8,800 women with early-stage breast cancer found that fewer than half – approximately 49 percent – completed their… Breast cancer kills more uninsured blacks • Breast Cancer news • Jun 24 10 Underinsured African-American women die more often from breast cancer than underinsured white women, even when treated at the same hospital by the same doctors, researchers said Wednesday. And it’s not because… Noninvasive combination technique may reduce number of breast biopsies • Breast Cancer news • Jun 22 10 By combining two relatively inexpensive technologies based on sound and light waves, researchers hope to lower the rate at which women undergo breast biopsies for suspicious lesions. Results… Exercise Preserves Freedom of Movement After Breast Cancer Surgery • Breast Cancer news • Jun 16 10 An active 72-year-old woman, Claire Mitchell had always enjoyed cooking. However, after breast cancer surgery she found that she had less freedom of movement and reaching jars on… New Guideline Will Improve Hormone Receptor Testing for Patients with Breast Cancer • Breast Cancer news • Jun 12 10 The College of American Pathologists (CAP) and the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) today issued a joint guideline aimed at improving the accuracy of… Intervention Program Helps Breast Cancer Patients Live Longer After Recurrence • Breast Cancer news • Jun 08 10 A psychological intervention program designed for breast cancer patients reduces the risk of dying if the cancer recurs, new research shows. The study is the latest in… Breast cancer drug extends lives: study • Breast Cancer news • Jun 08 10 An experimental breast cancer drug made from sea sponges added months to the lives of breast cancer patients whose cancer had come back despite several rounds of chemotherapy, doctors reported… Radiation After Mastectomy Improves Breast Cancer Survival • Breast Cancer news • Jun 03 10 Postmastectomy radiation therapy (PMRT) for some breast cancer patients can reduce their risk of recurrence by almost 30 percent and increase their five-year overall survival by almost 50 percent, according… Bone Drug Suppresses Wandering Tumor Cells in Breast Cancer Patients • Breast Cancer news • Jun 03 10 The bone-strengthening drug zoledronic acid (Zometa) can help fight metastatic breast cancer when given before surgery, suggests research at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.… Genes, lifestyle pose separate breast cancer risks • Breast Cancer news • Jun 02 10 Common genetic differences have a limited role in causing breast cancer and work independently of lifestyle factors such as weight, diet and breastfeeding which are still more important, British scientists… Page 34 of 69 pages « First < 32 33 34 35 36 > Last » << Back to main