You are here : health.am > Cancer Health Center > Breast Cancer news Breast Cancer news Early-Stage Breast Cancer Patients Who Receive Neoadjuvant Therapy • Breast Cancer news • Sep 25 08 Early-Stage Breast Cancer Patients Who Receive Neoadjuvant Therapy Followed by Mastectomy May Not Need Radiation Early-stage breast cancer patients who exhibit limited lymph node involvement may not require… New model predicts relapse in early breast cancer patients following endocrine therapy • Breast Cancer news • Sep 23 08 Researchers have developed and validated a model that predicts relapse in women with stage 2 or 3 breast cancer who have been treated with endocrine… 1-week radiation effective breast cancer treatment • Breast Cancer news • Sep 22 08 Accelerated partial breast irradiation (APBI) using a type of radiation seed implants called balloon brachytherapy, a newer type of radiation treatment that offers more convenience to early-stage breast cancer patients by… Acupuncture reduces side effects of breast cancer treatment as much as conventional drug therapy • Breast Cancer news • Sep 22 08 Acupuncture is as effective and longer-lasting in managing the common debilitating side effects of hot flashes, night sweats, and excessive sweating (vasomotor symptoms)… 3-week radiation therapy as effective as 5 weeks for early-stage breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Sep 22 08 Early-stage breast cancer patients who receive a more intensive course of radiation to their whole breast over three weeks is as effective as the standard,… Scientists Discover Cancer-causing Role of Gene Proteins • Breast Cancer news • Sep 19 08 Dr. Tak Mak and scientists at The Campbell Family Institute for Breast Cancer Research at Princess Margaret Hospital have discovered the role of two “cousins” in the genetic family tree… Expanding cell girth indicates seriousness of breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Sep 18 08 How fat cells become after being exposed to a specialized electrical field is helping researchers determine whether cells are normal, cancerous or a stage of cancer already invading other… Breast cancer vaccine helps body fight tumors • Breast Cancer news • Sep 16 08 Researchers who designed one experimental breast cancer vaccine say they have fine-tuned the process and come up with a second vaccine they hope will be more effective. Their new vaccine… Pegylated liposomal doxorubicin beneficial in metastatic breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Sep 15 08 Spanish researchers led by Dr. Emilio Alba have been studying the effects of pegylated liposomal doxorubicin in a group of 155 women who had already been treated with… Vaccine against HER2-positive breast cancer offers complete protection in lab • Breast Cancer news • Sep 15 08 Researchers at Wayne State University have tested a breast cancer vaccine they say completely eliminated HER2-positive tumors in mice - even cancers resistant to current anti-HER2 therapy… Risk of breast cancer mutations underestimated for Asian women, Stanford study shows • Breast Cancer news • Sep 11 08 Oncologist Allison Kurian, MD, and her colleagues at the Stanford University School of Medicine were perplexed. Computer models designed to identify women who might have… BRCA Mutations Among Asian-American Women May be More Common Than Predicted • Breast Cancer news • Sep 11 08 Researchers from the U.S. and Canada found that two computer models widely used to determine who should undergo genetic testing for BRCA mutations under predicted mutation… Breast MRIs delay cancer treatment by weeks -study • Breast Cancer news • Sep 08 08 Women with newly diagnosed breast cancer who get an MRI scan wait about three weeks longer before their surgery and are far more likely to get a mastectomy than… Racial Disparities Exist in Radiation Therapy Rates For Early Stage Breast Cancer • Breast Cancer news • Sep 04 08 Black women are less likely than white women to receive radiation therapy after a lumpectomy, the standard of care for early stage breast cancer, according… Activity key to breast cancer patients’ survival • Breast Cancer news • Sep 01 08 Women who stay active after being diagnosed with breast cancer - and even those who take up exercise for the first time after diagnosis - have a better chance of… Immigrants from India, Pakistan Face U.S. Prostate, Breast Cancer Risks • Breast Cancer news • Aug 28 08 A team of researchers at West Virginia University has shown that U.S. immigrants from India and Pakistan take on the habits of their adopted country, increasing… Breastfeeding, other factors may affect risk of breast cancer type • Breast Cancer news • Aug 26 08 Factors such as age at menopause as well as a woman’s breastfeeding practices can influence her risk of developing certain types of breast cancer. That was the… Breast Reconstruction’s Modern Look • Breast Cancer news • Aug 21 08 For Heather Fineman, testing positive for the breast cancer gene was one of the most heart-wrenching moments of her life. “I felt like a sitting duck, just waiting to get cancer,” Fineman, 37,… Relapse Still a Real Possibility for Breast Cancer Patients • Breast Cancer news • Aug 21 08 As I scanned my E-mails this morning, several were from readers asking for my take on the latest breast cancer news showing that the risk of relapse after… Osteo Drug Stops Bone Loss From Breast Cancer Chemo • Breast Cancer news • Aug 21 08 The osteoporosis drug Zometa (zoledronic acid) prevented bone loss at 12 months in premenopausal women undergoing chemotherapy after they had surgery for early stage breast cancer, a new… Breast cancer treatment knowledge lacking • Breast Cancer news • Aug 14 08 Many women poorly understand the risks and benefits of breast cancer treatment options, researchers report. “Information may be delivered but not understood,” Dr. Sarah T. Hawley told Reuters Health, especially when women… Minorities less likely to know about breast cancer options • Breast Cancer news • Jul 30 08 Nearly half of women treated for breast cancer did not know that their odds of being alive after five years are roughly the same whether they undergo mastectomy… Hip Bone Density Helps Predict Breast Cancer Risk • Breast Cancer news • Jul 28 08 Measuring a woman’s bone mineral density can provide additional information that may help more accurately determine a woman’s risk of developing breast cancer. That is the conclusion of a… New breast cancer test under study • Breast Cancer news • Jul 22 08 Whether a painless, portable device that uses electrical current rather than X-ray to look for breast cancer could be an alternative to traditional mammograms is under study at the Medical College… Over-the-counter anesthetic gel puts the squeeze on mammogram pain • Breast Cancer news • Jul 22 08 The simple application of a pain-relieving gel may reduce the breast discomfort some women experience during mammography exams, according to the results of a clinical trial published in… Page 49 of 69 pages « First < 47 48 49 50 51 > Last » << Back to main