You are here : health.am > Cancer Health Center > Breast Cancer news Breast Cancer news Insurance Status Tied to Breast Cancer Treatment • Breast Cancer news • Apr 26 13 Women insured by Medicaid were more likely to undergo mastectomy for early-stage breast cancer than those who were privately insured in a single integrated healthcare system, researchers found. The mastectomy… Minorities wait longer for breast cancer surgery • Breast Cancer news • Apr 25 13 Among young women diagnosed with breast cancer, black and Hispanic patients were more likely to wait weeks for treatment, in a new study from California. Researchers found treatment delays were… Intensity modulated radiotherapy reduces side effects in patients with early breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Apr 22 13 Geneva, Switzerland: Intensity modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) gives better results than standard radiotherapy in patients with early breast cancer, according to results from a randomised trial… UCLA study finds scientific basis for cognitive complaints of breast cancer patients • Breast Cancer news • Apr 20 13 For many years, breast cancer patients have reported experiencing difficulties with memory, concentration and other cognitive functions following cancer treatment. Whether this mental “fogginess” is… Novel monoclonal antibody inhibits tumor growth in breast cancer and angiosarcoma • Breast Cancer news • Apr 20 13 A monoclonal antibody targeting a protein known as SFPR2 has been shown by researchers at the University of North Carolina to inhibit tumor growth in… Mammogram rate did not decline after controversial USPSTF recommendations • Breast Cancer news • Apr 19 13 More than three years after the United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) recommended against routine mammogram screening for women between the ages of 40 and 49, a… Tomosynthesis increases breast cancer detection rate • Breast Cancer news • Apr 18 13 2D plus 3D breast imaging increases cancer detection rates by 11%, and could be particularly useful in detecting cancer in women with dense breasts, a new study suggests. Researchers at Yale… Cold winters freezing out breast cancer treatment • Breast Cancer news • Apr 18 13 For women diagnosed with a form of breast cancer known as estrogen receptor positive (ER+) breast cancer, tamoxifen is an essential drug used in the treatment and prevention of… New breast imaging algorithm brings breast cancer diagnosis and treatment to underserved area of Uganda • Breast Cancer news • Apr 15 13 Radiologists are a step closer to implementing a program in an underserved region of Uganda for diagnosing and treating women with palpable… Some drinking tied to longer life post-breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Apr 11 13 Women with breast cancer who had a few alcoholic drinks per week before their diagnosis were slightly less likely to die from their cancer, according to a study that… Studies show increasing evidence that androgen drives breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Apr 11 13 Estrogen and progesterone receptors, and the gene HER2 – these are the big three markers and/or targets in breast cancer. Evidence presented at the AACR Annual Meeting 2013… Alcohol Consumption Good for Breast Cancer Survivors? • Breast Cancer news • Apr 11 13 Researchers have found that drinking alcohol increases ones risk of developing breast cancer, but a new study has found that drinking before and after diagnosis does not impact survival from… Breast Cancer: Outcomes Vary by BRCA Subtype • Breast Cancer news • Apr 10 13 Breast cancer patients carrying a BRCA1 mutation had significantly worse recurrence and survival rates than patients without BRCA mutations or with a BRCA2 mutation, research said. Data from a… Quantifying heterogeneity in breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Apr 09 13 A variety of mutations may give rise to breast cancer, but scientists generally assume that it starts off with just a few. That’s because later-stage breast cancers tend to have more mutations… 25% don’t complete recommended breast cancer treatment • Breast Cancer news • Apr 09 13 One-quarter of women who should take hormone-blocking therapies as part of their breast cancer treatment either do not start or do not complete the five-year course, according to a new… Researchers identify critical metabolic alterations in triple-negative breast cancer cells • Breast Cancer news • Apr 09 13 Researchers at Fox Chase Cancer Center have identified a host of small molecules critical to metabolism in cells of triple-negative breast cancer - one of the least… Nearly half of breast cancer patients at risk of having BRCA mutations not sent for genetic testing • Breast Cancer news • Apr 08 13 Only 53 percent of newly diagnosed breast cancer patients who were at high risk of carrying a BRCA 1 or… Autophagy-addicted breast cancers killed by anti-malaria drug, chloroquine • Breast Cancer news • Apr 08 13 The process of autophagy cleans cells – they wrap up the bad stuff and then dispose of it. And so it stands to reason that inhibiting autophagy would make… For breast cancer screening, 1 size doesn’t fit all • Breast Cancer news • Apr 08 13 Although mammography, the gold standard of breast cancer screening, reduces breast cancer mortality, it has important limitations. Critics point to reduced sensitivity for women with dense breasts, a… HER2 Expression Predicts Breast Cancer Survival • Breast Cancer news • Apr 08 13 Advanced HER2-positive breast tumors expressed variable amounts of protein—a measurement which had a significant correlation with survival, a biomarker analysis of a large clinical trial showed. Women with the highest… Some patients with incurable tumors and BRCA mutations respond to new 2-drug combination • Breast Cancer news • Apr 08 13 A novel combination of two drugs has shown anti-cancer activity in patients who had incurable solid tumors and carried a germline mutation in their… Moffitt Cancer Center Researchers Discuss New Frontiers in Breast Cancer Screening • Breast Cancer news • Apr 05 13 Researchers at Moffitt Cancer Center predict that advancements in breast cancer screening will need a personalized touch because mammography is not a “one strategy fits all”… Study: Hormone therapy increases breast cancer risk, mortality • Breast Cancer news • Apr 01 13 In the nearly 11 years since researchers first rang alarm bells that women on hormone replacement therapy faced an increased risk of breast cancer, some have suggested that taking… Author of new breast cancer study comments on its findings of increased risk • Breast Cancer news • Mar 31 13 Dr. Rowan Chlebowski, MD, PhD, Los Angeles Biomedical Research Institute lead researcher and author of a study released March 29 by the Journal of… Genes identify breast cancer risk and may aid prevention • Breast Cancer news • Mar 19 13 A newly identified set of genes may predict which women are at high risk for getting breast cancer that is sensitive to estrogen and, therefore, would be… Page 11 of 69 pages « First < 9 10 11 12 13 > Last » << Back to main