You are here : health.am > Cancer Health Center > Breast Cancer news Breast Cancer news 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… Yoga improves quality of life in women with breast cancer undergoing radiation therapy • Breast Cancer news • May 18 11 For women with breast cancer undergoing radiation therapy, yoga offers unique benefits beyond fighting fatigue, according to new research from The University of Texas… Breast cancer: A new treatment avenue identified • Breast Cancer news • May 17 11 Researchers at the CHUM Research Centre (CRCHUM) and the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre in Australia have identified a new avenue for treating breast cancer. In 20 to 30% of breast… Cancer Scientists Discover New Way Breast Cancer Cells Adapt to Environmental Stress • Breast Cancer news • May 16 11 An international research team led by Dr. Tak Mak, Director, The Campbell Family Institute for Breast Cancer Research at Princess Margaret Hospital (PMH), has discovered… Estrogen-Lowering Drugs Reduce Mastectomy Rates for Breast Cancer Patients • Breast Cancer news • May 09 11 In the first large trial of its kind in the United States, researchers have shown that estrogen-lowering drugs can shrink tumors and reduce mastectomy rates for patients with… Parsley, Celery Carry Crucial Component for Fight Against Breast Cancer, MU Researcher Finds • Breast Cancer news • May 09 11 Parsley is usually used as a decorative accent to a scrumptious meal, but don’t set it aside just yet. In a new study, a… New studies show negative effects from revised mammography recommendation for women, ages 40-49 • Breast Cancer news • May 02 11 Two new studies reveal that the United States Preventative Services Task Force’s (USPSTF) recommendation to no longer screen women ages 40-49 for breast cancer… Interval post-treatment mammogram not needed for breast cancer patients • Breast Cancer news • Apr 30 11 An annual mammogram is sufficient follow-up after breast conserving therapy (BCT) for breast cancer patients, according to a study presented today, at the Cancer Imaging and Radiation Therapy… Use of costly breast cancer therapy strongly influenced by reimbursement policy • Breast Cancer news • Apr 28 11 What Medicare would pay for and where a radiation oncologist practiced were two factors that strongly influenced the choice of intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) for treating… The National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program Recommendations • Breast Cancer news • • Technologies for the Early Detection of Breast Cancer • Apr 25 11 The committee’s recommendations fall into two general categories: those that aim to improve the development and adoption processes for new technologies (Recommendations 1 to 5) and those… One daily glass of wine ‘can double risk of breast cancer’ • Breast Cancer news • Apr 21 11 Middle-aged women who drink just one glass of wine a day could double their risk of a common type of breast cancer, scientists warn. According to… Nicotine in cigarettes linked to breast cancer for the first time • Breast Cancer news • Apr 21 11 The substance that makes cigarettes addictive may also cause the growth of cancer tumours, scientists revealed today. It is the first time nicotine has been implicated… Gene discovery could help stop spread of aggressive breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Apr 21 11 Scientists have discovered a gene that makes an aggressive form of breast cancer spread around the body. The discovery could herald new treatments for the form of… Fish oil may cut breast cancer risk ‘by a third’ • Breast Cancer news • Apr 21 11 Fish oils could protect women from breast cancer, research has found. Scientists claim those who take supplements can reduce their risk of developing tumours by up to… ACE Inhibitors May Increase Risk of Recurrence in Breast Cancer Survivors • Breast Cancer news • Apr 20 11 ACE inhibitors, commonly used to control high blood pressure and heart failure in women, may be associated with an increased risk of recurrence in women who… Air Pollution Exposure Affects Chances of Developing Premenopausal Breast Cancer • Breast Cancer news • Apr 20 11 Air Pollution Exposure at Certain Life Stages Affects Chances of Developing Premenopausal Breast Cancer Exposure to air pollution early in life and when a woman gives birth… Page 27 of 69 pages « First < 25 26 27 28 29 > Last » << Back to main