You are here : health.am > Cancer Health Center > Breast Cancer news Breast Cancer news Johns Hopkins researchers discover how some breast cancers alter their sensitivity to estrogen • Breast Cancer news • Jul 27 11 Using human breast cancer cells and the protein that causes fireflies to glow, a Johns Hopkins team has shed light on why some breast… Scientists Develop New Therapy for HER2-Positive Breast Cancer • Breast Cancer news • Jul 26 11 Patients with HER2-positive breast cancer may have an alternative therapy when they develop resistance to trastuzumab, also known as Herceptin, according to a laboratory finding published in Clinical Cancer… ‘Hidden’ Cancer Cells Not a Factor in Early-Stage Breast Cancer Survival Rates • Breast Cancer news • Jul 26 11 A new study shows that removing lymph nodes due to the presence of occult, or microscopic, cancer cells found in the sentinel lymph node –… Dana-Farber study finds new points of attack on breast cancers not fueled by estrogen • Breast Cancer news • Jul 11 11 Although it sounds like a case of gender confusion on a molecular scale, the male hormone androgen spurs the growth of some breast… Radiation rates for breast cancer may be underestimated, U-M study finds • Breast Cancer news • Jul 05 11 More breast cancer patients than previously believed may be receiving radiation treatments after breast-conserving surgery, a University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center study shows. Researchers looked… New Study Calls for Change In Deciding Frequency of Mammograms • Breast Cancer news • Jul 05 11 Mammograms should not be done on a one-size fits all basis, but instead should be personalized based on a woman’s age, the density of her breasts, her… Health providers should emphasize breast cancer screening, Wayne State University research finds • Breast Cancer news • Jul 03 11 Wayne State University researchers believe medical practitioners can help reduce the number of breast cancer deaths among low-income African-American women by more effectively educating their… CSHL team identifies enzyme that is an important regulator of aggressive breast cancer development • Breast Cancer news • Jun 30 11 Researchers at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) have identified an enzyme that appears to be a significant regulator of breast cancer development. Called… Study finds mammography screening reduces breast cancer mortality • Breast Cancer news • Jun 28 11 Breast cancer screening with mammography results in a significant reduction in breast cancer mortality, according to long-term follow-up results of a large-scale Swedish trial. The results are published online… Study shows long-term benefits of breast screening • Breast Cancer news • Jun 28 11 Results from the longest running breast screening trial show that screening with mammography reduces the number of deaths from breast cancer. The study*, by researchers at Queen Mary, University of… Team identifies new breast cancer tumor suppressor and how it works • Breast Cancer news • Jun 27 11 Researchers have identified a protein long known to regulate gene expression as a potent suppressor of breast cancer growth. Their study, in the journal Oncogene, is… Nearly half of women with advanced breast cancer in the US not receiving life-saving treatment • Breast Cancer news • Jun 27 11 Forty-five percent of women with advanced breast cancer in the U.S. did not receive postmastectomy radiation therapy (PMRT) despite the publication of… Community health worker interventions improve rates of US mammography screening • Breast Cancer news • Jun 23 11 Education, referrals, support and other interventions by community health workers improve rates of screening mammography in the United States – especially in medical and urban settings and… Heart disease beats breast cancer as the biggest killer • Breast Cancer news • Jun 20 11 Breast cancer accounts for almost a third of all cancer cases reported in women. However advances in the treatment for breast cancer, and early detection, have improved the… Roadmap published for dynamic mapping of estrogen signaling in breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Jun 16 11 The first roadmap to mathematical modeling of a powerful basic “decision circuit” in breast cancer has been developed and published in Nature Reviews Cancer. The preliminary… Einstein scientists find crucial molecule involved in spread of breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Jun 08 11 Researchers at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University have identified a key player in the spread of breast cancer. The findings, published today in… Breast cancer surgery patients benefit from adding radiation therapy • Breast Cancer news • Jun 06 11 Additional radiation treatment improves disease free survival lessening the chance of cancer recurring in women with early breast cancer who have had breast conserving surgery (lumpectomy), interim results… UB played major role in study on drug that reduces breast cancer in high-risk women • Breast Cancer news • Jun 06 11 Today’s major announcement at the American Society of Clinical Oncology annual meeting that the drug exemestane significantly reduces the risk of breast… Silencing a deadly conversation in breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Jun 02 11 While it is already known that breast cancer cells create the conditions for their own survival by communicating their needs to the healthy cells that surround them, Australian researchers have… Scientists identify overactive genes in aggressive breast cancers • Breast Cancer news • Jun 01 11 Scientists at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute have identified an overactive network of growth-spurring genes that drive stem-like breast cancer cells enriched in triple-negative breast tumors, a typically aggressive cancer that… Beta-blockers tied to breast cancer survival • Breast Cancer news • Jun 01 11 Women with breast cancer who take common blood pressure drugs may have better odds of surviving the disease, according to two preliminary studies. In one study, women taking drugs known as… New breast cancer guidelines “unsafe”: women • Breast Cancer news • May 31 11 More than eight out of 10 women say new guidelines recommending against routine breast cancer screening of women under 50 are “unsafe,” according to a small survey. But most of the… When cancer runs in the family • Breast Cancer news • May 30 11 5% to 10% of all breast cancers are monogenic in origin. In other words, there is a mutation of the genes BRCA1, BRCA2 or other high-risk genes. In this edition of… Common transplant drug inhibits breast cancer growth, UNC laboratory study shows • Breast Cancer news • May 26 11 Tacrolimus, a drug that is commonly used to prevent organ transplantation rejection, inhibits breast cancer growth in pre-clinical studies. The finding from UNC scientists was reported… Scientists find new drug target in breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • May 22 11 Researchers have identified a new protein involved in the development of drug resistance in breast cancer which could be a target for new treatments, they report today in the… Page 26 of 69 pages « First < 24 25 26 27 28 > Last » << Back to main