You are here : health.am > Cancer Health Center > Breast Cancer news Breast Cancer news Better Prognosis for Breast Cancer in Germany • Breast Cancer news • May 05 12 Excellent treatment results testify to high quality of care at Heidelberg University Hospital’s Breast Center / First publication of prospectively collected data in Germany How successful is the interdisciplinary treatment… Breast cancer in young women: A distinct disease • Breast Cancer news • May 03 12 Breast cancer in young women is a biologically unique disease that requires customized management strategies, researchers report at the 4th IMPAKT Breast Cancer Conference, in Brussels, Belgium. The reported… Breast Cancer - How Advantageous Or Detrimental Is Brachytherapy? • Breast Cancer news • May 02 12 An investigation published December 16th in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute reveals that over the last several years in the U.S., accelerated partial breast irradiation using… Breast Cancer Brachytherapy May Be Overused • Breast Cancer news • May 02 12 Many women who were not ideal candidates for accelerated partial breast irradiation based on treatment guidelines regularly receive the treatment, according to a population-based study. Between 2000 and 2007, 2.6% of… Breast Brachytherapy Use Outpaces Evidence • Breast Cancer news • May 02 12 Use of brachytherapy to treat breast cancer continues to increase despite unresolved questions about long-term outcomes, according to data presented here. From 2001 through 2006, breast brachytherapy accounted for 5% of all… Brachytherapy: Targeted Breast Cancer Treatment Comes With Risks • Breast Cancer news • May 02 12 An increasing number of women are treating their breast cancer with brachytherapy, a type of radiation therapy that delivers a smaller, more targeted dose of radiation. But a new… More women need breasts removed after brachytherapy • Breast Cancer news • May 02 12 Women who got seed radiation as part of their breast cancer treatment were more likely to have an infection or breast pain than those who were treated with whole-breast irradiation,… Mammograms may be worth risks for some in their 40s • Breast Cancer news • May 01 12 New research suggests that starting breast cancer screening at age 40 might be worthwhile for some women who have a higher-than-average risk of the disease, for example… Breast cancer rules rewritten in ‘landmark’ study • Breast Cancer news • Apr 19 12 What we currently call breast cancer should be thought of as 10 completely separate diseases, according to an international study which has been described as a “landmark”. The categories could… Breast Cancer Is 10 Diseases Says Landmark Study • Breast Cancer news • Apr 19 12 Breast cancer is at least 10 different diseases, each with its own genetic signature and pattern of weak spots, according to a new landmark study that promises to revolutionize… Herceptin Tied to Heart Issues in Breast Cancer • Breast Cancer news • Apr 19 12 Treatment with trastuzumab prolonged survival among women with HER2-positive early breast cancer, but the benefits were accompanied by significant risks of cardiotoxicity, a systematic review found. In eight clinical… Stress about wife’s breast cancer can harm a man’s health • Breast Cancer news • Apr 16 12 Caring for a wife with breast cancer can have a measurable negative effect on men’s health, even years after the cancer diagnosis and completion of treatment, according… Perceptions of cancer care may not match reality • Breast Cancer news • Apr 16 12 In a new study, the impressions of breast cancer patients about the quality of care they received often differed from medical definitions of quality - in part because the… Decision guide reduced uncertainty over breast cancer prevention, study finds • Breast Cancer news • Apr 15 12 When women at high risk of breast cancer viewed a customized web-based decision guide about prevention options, they were more likely to make a choice about prevention… What type of diet may help prevent breast cancer? • Breast Cancer news • Apr 15 12 Saturday April 14, 2012 (foodconsumer.org) - Eating too much high calorie density (high glycemic index) carbohydrates such as table sugar or high fructose corn syrup, which are commonly… Online study of Avastin breast cancer patients • Breast Cancer news • Apr 15 12 South San Francisco’s Genentech has teamed up with personal genetics company 23andMe for a new kind of study - one that doesn’t require patients to find a clinical trial center… Thousands race to end breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Apr 15 12 Each year, thousands of Americans die from breast cancer, but there are also thousands who survive the battle. On Saturday morning in downtown Jackson, hundreds laced up their tennis shoes to… Posing topless for breast cancer awareness? • Breast Cancer news • Apr 15 12 Twenty three-year-old Jaipur girl, Rozlyn Khan, was a nobody before she uploaded her topless pictures online, and later followed it up with a video where she displayed six self-examination steps to… FDA Panel OKs Ultrasound to Screen Dense Breasts • Breast Cancer news • Apr 14 12 An FDA advisory panel unanimously voted in favor of an automated ultrasound device for breast cancer screening after a negative mammogram in women with dense breasts. But in Wednesday’s… Many tests follow surgery for early breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Apr 12 12 Women who have early breast tumors surgically removed may often go through repeat mammograms and invasive procedures for years afterward, a new study finds. The study focused on so-called… Biomarker family found for chemo resistant breast cancers • Breast Cancer news • Apr 12 12 Biomarkers which could help to predict resistance to chemotherapy in breast cancer patients have been identified by researchers from the University of Hull, UK. The researchers found a family… Report outlines innovative breast cancer rehabilitation model • Breast Cancer news • Apr 10 12 A new supplement in the journal Cancer outlines an innovative model to address a wide range of physical issues faced by women with breast cancer and offers hope for improved… Researchers identified a protein useful in predicting the risk of pulmonary metastases in breast cancer patients • Breast Cancer news • Apr 10 12 Researchers from the Bellvitge Biomedical Research Institute (IDIBELL) have shown that breast cancer cells that metastasize to the lung express a… Breast Cancer Race Differences Have Link to Vitamin D Gene • Breast Cancer news • Apr 10 12 Genetic variation in the vitamin D pathway might be part of the reason African-American women tend to have more aggressive breast cancer than those of European ancestry,… Mayo Clinic Launches Whole Genome Breast Cancer Study • Breast Cancer news • Apr 09 12 The Breast Cancer Genome Guided Therapy Study (BEAUTY Project) will help physicians tailor chemotherapy to breast cancer patients based on their individual genomes and the genomes of their tumors.… Page 18 of 69 pages « First < 16 17 18 19 20 > Last » << Back to main