You are here : health.am > Cancer Health Center > Breast Cancer news Breast Cancer news New Study Finds Usual Care Enough to Promote the Well Adjustment to Early Breast Cancer • Breast Cancer news • Mar 12 12 Women with early stage breast cancer who receive the usual care available in medical centers experience physical, emotional, and social adjustment over… Estrogen Benefit in Breast Cancer Affirmed • Breast Cancer news • Mar 07 12 Reduced breast cancer risk with use of estrogen-only hormone therapy after hysterectomy persists long term, researchers affirmed in an analysis of the Women’s Health Initiative (WHI) trial. Women who used estrogen… Researchers discover possible approach to the treatment of aggressive breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Mar 06 12 In particularly aggressive forms of breast cancer, cancer cells can settle in other organs and form metastases there. Once such metastases form, complete recovery is rare.… New screening technique could provide more reliable breast cancer detection • Breast Cancer news • Mar 02 12 Scientists have successfully completed an initial trial of a new, potentially more reliable, technique for screening breast cancer using ultrasound. The team at the National Physical Laboratory… Stopping hormones might help breast cancer to regress • Breast Cancer news • Feb 28 12 As soon as women quit hormone therapy, their rates of new breast cancer decline, supporting the hypothesis that stopping hormones can lead to tumor regression, according to a report… Scripps Florida Scientists Uncover Inflammatory Circuit That Triggers Breast Cancer • Breast Cancer news • Feb 24 12 Although it’s widely accepted that inflammation is a critical underlying factor in a range of diseases, including the progression of cancer, little is known about its role… Mammography-detected breast cancer in 40-49 year-olds has better prognosis • Breast Cancer news • Feb 22 12 Based on a study of nearly 2,000 breast cancer patients, researchers at the Swedish Cancer Institute in Seattle say that, in women between the ages of 40 and… Understanding the role of androgen receptor signaling in breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Feb 16 12 The ovarian production of steroid hormones throughout a woman’s lifetime is ample and varied, with important changes during different life stages. Estrogens are the most prominent ovarian… Does hormone replacement therapy cause breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Feb 15 12 Based principally on findings in three studies, the collaborative reanalysis (CR), the Women’s Health Initiative (WHI) and the Million Women Study (MWS), it is claimed that hormone replacement therapy (HRT)… Breast Implants Are Most Popular Form of Plastic Surgery • Breast Cancer news • Feb 14 12 Breast augmentations are the most common form of plastic surgery nationwide, according to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. Loyola University Health System plastic surgeons are seeing similar… GW researchers reveal digital transcriptome of breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Feb 14 12 GW Cancer Research Team in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, in the School of Medicine and Health Sciences, published a study that is the first of its… Radiation treatment transforms breast cancer cells into cancer stem cells • Breast Cancer news • Feb 14 12 Breast cancer stem cells are thought to be the sole source of tumor recurrence and are known to be resistant to radiation therapy and don’t respond well… First prospective analysis links breast and pancreatic cancer risk with lynch syndrome • Breast Cancer news • Feb 14 12 A new prospective study of patients with Lynch syndrome – an inherited disorder of cancer susceptibility caused by mutations in specific DNA repair genes –… Enhancing the effectiveness of a breast cancer treatment • Breast Cancer news • Feb 13 12 Breast cancers expressing the protein HER2 have a particularly poor prognosis. Treatment with trastuzumab (Herceptin) benefits some patients with HER2-positive breast cancer, but it is not as effective as… Nanotube Therapy Takes Aim at Breast Cancer Stem Cells • Breast Cancer news • Feb 09 12 Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center researchers have again proven that injecting multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) into tumors and heating them with a quick, 30-second laser treatment can kill… Risk of Death From Breast Cancer Higher Among Older Patients • Breast Cancer news • Feb 08 12 Among postmenopausal women with hormone receptor-positive breast cancer, increasing age was associated with a higher risk of death from breast cancer, according to a study in the… PET Techniques Provide More Accurate Diagnosis, Prognosis in Challenging Breast Cancer Cases • Breast Cancer news • Feb 07 12 In two new studies featured in the February issue of The Journal of Nuclear Medicine, researchers are revealing how molecular imaging can be used to… Our Promise to Black Women • Breast Cancer news • Feb 06 12 When 27-year-old Shaneera made the decision to breastfeed her newly born daughter in August 2007, little did she know that decision to breastfeed would change her life. Wanting to give her daughter… Breast cancer kills more black women • Breast Cancer news • Feb 06 12 Black women are 50 percent more likely than any other racial or ethnic group to die from advanced breast cancer, even if they receive radiation therapy. “We knew from our earlier… Surgical breast biopsy not overused, study suggests • Breast Cancer news • Feb 02 12 Contrary to earlier findings, surgical breast biopsies may not be as overused as previously thought, according to a study in the February issue of the Journal of the American College… Breast Cancer Surgery Rules Are Called Unclear • Breast Cancer news • Feb 01 12 Nearly half of women who had lumpectomies for breast cancer had second operations they may not have needed because surgeons have been unable to agree on guidelines for the most… Women not following through with recommended breast screening MRI • Breast Cancer news • Jan 31 12 A study of 64,659 women, recently published in the journal Academic Radiology, found that while 1,246 of these women were at high enough breast cancer risk to recommend… Scientists developing breast cancer treatment test news • Breast Cancer news • Jan 25 12 University of Manchester scientists are developing a test that will help identify patients who will benefit from a new breast cancer treatment, thanks to a research grant worth almost £180,000… In Breast Cancer, The Quality Of Life For Younger Patients More Adversely Affected Than For Older Women • Breast Cancer news • Jan 25 12 Quality of life in younger patients treated for breast cancer is seriously compromised and these women suffer from severe psychological… Genetic testing helped breast cancer survivor • Breast Cancer news • Jan 25 12 When Maureen Gianni, a breast cancer survivor, learned that her younger sister had also been diagnosed with breast cancer, she decided to have her remaining breast removed as a precaution. “When… Page 21 of 69 pages « First < 19 20 21 22 23 > Last » << Back to main