Breast cancer survivors struggle with cognitive problems several years after treatment • Breast Cancer news • Dec 12 11 A new analysis has found that breast cancer survivors may experience problems with certain mental abilities several years after treatment, regardless of whether they were treated… Why women quit breast cancer drugs early • Breast Cancer news • Dec 11 11 Why do so many postmenopausal women who are treated for estrogen-sensitive breast cancer quit using drugs that help prevent the disease from recurring? The first study to actually ask the… Circulating tumor cells not linked to survival in newly diagnosed inflammatory breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Dec 11 11 The presence of circulating tumor cells in the blood appears to have no relationship to survival in women who have just been diagnosed with… Breast Cancer Mortality Higher in Hispanic Women • Breast Cancer news • Dec 08 11 Hispanic women are more likely to die from breast cancer than non-Hispanic white women, according to research presented at the 2011 CTRC-AACR San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium, held Dec. 6-10,… MRI May Be Noninvasive Method to Measure Breast Cancer Prognosis • Breast Cancer news • Dec 08 11 Quantitative magnetic resonance imaging measures were associated with prognostic tumor markers, demonstrating the potential of magnetic resonance imaging for prediction of disease prognosis and stratification of patients… Obese Patients with HER2-Positive Breast Cancer May Have Worse Outcomes • Breast Cancer news • Dec 08 11 Obese patients with early-stage HER2-positive breast cancer may have worse outcomes than patients who are normal weight or overweight, Mayo Clinic researchers found in a study presented… Women advised to avoid ZEN bust-enhancing supplements because of possible cancer risk • Breast Cancer news • Dec 08 11 Women who use bust-enhancing dietary supplements containing the mycoestrogen zearalenone (ZEN), a naturally occurring toxin that widely contaminates agricultural products, could be increasing their risk… Quicker radiation therapy doubles mastectomy risk • Breast Cancer news • Dec 08 11 Women who get a quicker, localized form of radiation treatment for early-stage breast cancer are more likely to need to have their breast removed later on than women treated with traditional… Novel approach to treating breast cancer shows great promise • Breast Cancer news • Dec 07 11 In a novel therapeutic approach to treating breast cancer, Loyola University Medical Center researchers are reporting positive results from a clinical trial of a drug that targets tumor… Mammography screening reduced risk for death from breast cancer by half • Breast Cancer news • Dec 07 11 A new case-control study published in Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention, a journal of the American Association for Cancer Research, shows that women who participated in… Study finds side effects, complications, mastectomy more likely after partial breast irradiation • Breast Cancer news • Dec 07 11 Accelerated partial breast irradiation (APBI) brachytherapy, the localized form of radiation therapy growing increasingly popular as a treatment choice for women with early-stage breast cancer,… Advanced Age Should Not Deter Women from Breast Reconstruction after Cancer • Breast Cancer news • Dec 06 11 Breast cancer is on the rise and 48 percent of all breast cancers occur in women older than 65, but very few of them choose to… LSUHSC research finds many women not receiving recommended breast cancer adjuvant treatment • Breast Cancer news • Dec 06 11 A first-of-its kind study led by Xiao-Cheng Wu, MD, MPH, Associate Professor of Public Health at LSU Health Sciences Center New Orleans, reports that a… Research advances breast reconstruction • Breast Cancer news • Dec 06 11 Breast reconstruction surgery will become both safer and more realistic thanks to research led by Queensland University of Technology (QUT). Professor Dietmar W. Hutmacher from QUT’s Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation (IHBI)… Tiny genetic variation can predict ovarian cancer outcome • Ovarian Cancer news • Dec 05 11 Yale Cancer Center researchers have shown that a tiny genetic variation predicts chances of survival and response to treatment for patients with ovarian cancer. The findings, published in the… Researchers Find New Path to Control Tumor Growth • Cancer news • Dec 02 11 New evidence by University of Alabama at Birmingham researchers that specific electromagnetic fields can safely block the proliferation of cancer cells and tumor growth may help refine a new,… MU Researchers Recommend Exercise for Breast Cancer Survivors, Lymphedema Patients • Breast Cancer news • Dec 01 11 Lymphedema, a chronic swelling condition common in breast cancer survivors, affects three million people in the U.S. In the past, most people believed that exercise might induce… Studies of patients with cirrhosis uncover limitations in liver cancer screening • Liver Cancer news • Dec 01 11 Two studies available in the December issue of Hepatology, a journal of the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases, have uncovered limitations in screening… Americans mixed on adequacy of cancer screenings: poll • Breast Cancer news • • Pancreatic Cancer news • Dec 01 11 Many Americans are satisfied with how often they are screened for cancer but some say they are not screened often enough, while a growing body of evidence suggests too… Gene acts as a brake on breast cancer progression • Breast Cancer news • Nov 29 11 New research out of McGill University’s Goodman Cancer Research Centre provides compelling new evidence that a gene known as 14-3-3σ plays a critical role in halting breast cancer… New study supports mammography screening at 40 • Breast Cancer news • Nov 29 11 Women in their 40s with no family history of breast cancer are just as likely to develop invasive breast cancer as are women with a family history of the disease,… Drug May Slow Spread of Deadly Eye Cancer • Eye cancer news • Nov 29 11 A drug commonly used to treat seizures appears to make eye tumors less likely to grow if they spread to other parts of the body, according to researchers at… Biopsy of Recurrent Breast Cancer Can Alter Treatment • Breast Cancer news • Nov 29 11 A second, larger clinical research study led by breast cancer specialists at Princess Margaret Hospital (PMH) has again proven that comparing a new biopsy of progressing or recurring cancer… Breast Cancer & the Environment • Breast Cancer news • Nov 27 11 Efforts to reduce the effects of breast cancer have concentrated on improving detection and treatment. Great progress has been made; these are to be applauded and must continue. We are calling for… Environmental pollutants and breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Nov 27 11 Laboratory research has shown that numerous environmental pollutants cause mammary gland tumors in animals; are hormonally active, specifically mimicking estrogen, which is a breast cancer risk factor; or affect susceptibility of the… Page 65 of 217 pages « First < 63 64 65 66 67 > Last » << Back to main