You are here : health.am > Cancer Health Center > Breast Cancer news Breast Cancer news Information about the use and accuracy of breast cancer tests is lacking, study finds • Breast Cancer news • Sep 14 09 A new study finds that there is little information available about the use of new testing technologies and targeted therapies in breast cancer,… Nearly any lifetime smoking ups breast cancer risk • Breast Cancer news • Sep 11 09 Women taking the next puff of a cigarette might consider this: smoking 100 or more cigarettes may substantially increase their odds of developing breast cancer, researchers report. Previous studies… Lifestyle affects risk of second breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Sep 11 09 Surviving breast cancer is no guarantee that a new cancer won’t appear in the other breast. However, research now suggests that women can build their own personal armor to at… Obesity, Alcohol Use and Smoking Increase the Risk of Developing a Second Breast Cancer • Breast Cancer news • Sep 09 09 It is well known that survivors of breast cancer have a much higher risk of developing a second breast cancer than women in… Walking Can Decrease Breast Cancer Recurrence 40 Percent • Breast Cancer news • Sep 04 09 When it comes to further minimizing the chance of breast cancer recurrence, Dr. Carolyn Kaelin, a Harvard surgeon, breast cancer survivor and author of The Breast Cancer Survivor’s Fitness… Genetic Markers, Shortened Radiation Focus of New Breast Cancer Research • Breast Cancer news • Sep 04 09 The Cancer Institute of New Jersey (CINJ) is making experts available to discuss the risks, treatment and prevention options surrounding breast cancer. According to the American Cancer… Childhood Cancer Survivors Show Inadequate Screening for Breast Cancer • Breast Cancer news • Sep 04 09 Although women treated with chest radiation for childhood cancers constitute one of the highest risk populations for breast cancer, they are far less likely to begin receiving early… Better Surgical Options for Breast Cancer Help Survivors Return to Normal • Breast Cancer news • Sep 04 09 Strides in treatment for breast cancer in recent years have helped more women regain a sense of normalcy after facing down the disease. Over 90 percent… Changing Minds, Saving Lives through Breast Cancer Research • Breast Cancer news • Sep 04 09 October, Breast Cancer Awareness Month, reminds women that this cancer is one of the top two cancer killers of women of all races and ethnicities in the U.S. But… Discovery leads to rapid mouse ‘personalized trials’ in breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Sep 04 09 One person’s breast cancer is not the same as another person’s, because the gene mutations differ in each tumor. That makes it difficult to match the best… Healthy habits prevent breast cancer: study • Breast Cancer news • Sep 02 09 Nearly 40 percent of all breast cancer cases in the United States could be prevented if women kept a healthy weight, drank less alcohol, exercised more and breastfed their babies, according… Adding breast exam to mammogram - is it worth it? • Breast Cancer news • Sep 01 09 Adding a clinical breast exam to screening mammography increases breast cancer detection rates, but it also increases rates of falsely positive results, Canadian researchers report in the… Family, Friends May Impact Breast Cancer Surgery Decision • Breast Cancer news • Sep 01 09 About three-quarters of women newly diagnosed with breast cancer have a friend or family member with them at their first visit with a surgeon. And that person plays a… Chemotherapy for breast cancer is associated with disruption of sleep-wake rhythm in women • Breast Cancer news • Sep 01 09 A study in the Sept.1 issue of the journal Sleep shows that the sleep-wake activity rhythms of breast cancer patients are impaired during the… Long-term tamoxifen use increases risk of an aggressive, hard to treat type of second breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Aug 25 09 While long-term tamoxifen use among breast cancer survivors decreases their risk of developing the most common, less aggressive type of second… Men Can Get Breast Cancer, Too: Students Launch Alliance to Raise Awareness Among Both Genders • Breast Cancer news • Aug 20 09 Even men can get breast cancer. That’s the message a non-profit organization formed by a group of Florida State University students and… Kinetic variable most useful for identifying malignant MRI-detected breast lesions identified • Breast Cancer news • Aug 19 09 Breast MRI allows physicians to evaluate suspicious lesions using a variety of variables. Researchers have found though that computer-aided kinetic information can help significantly in distinguishing… Digital mammography finds more breast cancers • Breast Cancer news • Aug 18 09 The switch from film mammography to digital mammography has led to an increase in breast cancer detection rates, researchers from California report. According to Drs. Fred S. Vernacchia and Zachary… Wine May Provide Radioprotective Effect for Breast Cancer Patients • Breast Cancer news • Aug 13 09 Drinking wine while undergoing radiation treatment for breast carcinoma may reduce the incidence of skin toxicity in breast cancer patients, according to a study in the August issue… MRI may cause more harm than good in newly diagnosed early breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Aug 13 09 A new review says using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) before surgery to assess the extent of early breast cancer has not been shown to… Breastfeeding reduces risk of breast cancer in women with a family history of the disease • Breast Cancer news • Aug 11 09 According to a new study, women with a family history of breast cancer were 59 percent less likely to develop breast cancer… Breast reconstruction may not boost well-being • Breast Cancer news • Aug 07 09 Women who have a mastectomy after being diagnosed with breast cancer seem have a similar quality of life in the long term whether they have breast reconstruction surgery or not, a… Women often opt to surgically remove their breasts, ovaries to reduce cancer risk • Breast Cancer news • • Ovarian Cancer news • Aug 06 09 Many women at high risk for breast or ovarian cancer are choosing to undergo surgery as a precautionary measure to decrease their cancer risk,… The Way You Eat May Affect Your Risk for Breast Cancer • Breast Cancer news • Aug 04 09 How you eat may be just as important as how much you eat, if mice studies are any clue. Cancer researchers have long studied the role… Could therapeutic vaccines treat hard to beat breast cancers? • Breast Cancer news • Jul 28 09 A comprehensive analysis of nearly 1,600 tumor samples has found that CT-X genes are expressed in nearly half the breast cancers that lack the estrogen receptor (ER). CT-X… Page 42 of 69 pages « First < 40 41 42 43 44 > Last » << Back to main