You are here : health.am > Cancer Health Center > Breast Cancer news Breast Cancer news Breast Cancer Prevention: Raloxifene as Effective as Tamoxifen with Fewer Side Effects • Breast Cancer news • Apr 19 10 In an update of the 19,490-patient Study of Tamoxifen and Raloxifene (STAR) P-2 trial in breast cancer prevention, both raloxifene and tamoxifen remain effective… Vitamin and Calcium Supplements May Reduce Breast Cancer Risk • Breast Cancer news • Apr 19 10 Vitamins and calcium supplements appear to reduce the risk of breast cancer, according to findings presented at the American Association for Cancer Research 101st Annual Meeting 2010. “It… Deadly breast cancer had 50 mutations, study finds • Breast Cancer news • Apr 16 10 Breast tumors that killed an American woman with so-called “triple negative” cancer had 50 separate mutations, including 20 that helped them spread, researchers reported on Wednesday. New techniques… Stanford scientists find new marker to identify severe breast cancer cases • Breast Cancer news • Apr 15 10 Women with breast cancer whose tumors express high levels of a particular genetic marker are significantly more likely to die from their disease than are those… Childhood body size affects future breast cancer chances • Breast Cancer news • Apr 15 10 Thinner girls may be at higher risk of breast cancer. Researchers writing in BioMed Central’s open access journal Breast Cancer Research found that girls who were leaner at age… ‘Fingerprinting’ Breast Cancer Cells • Breast Cancer news • Apr 15 10 Researchers at the University of Arkansas are building a library of synthetically produced antibodies that can detect and rapidly validate proteins secreted by breast cancer cells. Their work will accelerate the process of… Decoding tumor genomes reveals clues to spread of deadly breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Apr 15 10 Using powerful DNA sequencing technology to decode the genomes of cancer patients, scientists at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis are getting an unprecedented… Teen drinking tied to breast disease • Breast Cancer news • Apr 12 10 Young women who drink alcohol may put themselves at higher risk of developing breast disease that is a known risk factor for cancer, a new study suggests. In a group… Hormone Sensitivity of Breast Stem Cells Presents Drug Target • Breast Cancer news • Apr 12 10 Researchers at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute have discovered that breast stem cells are exquisitely sensitive to the female hormones oestrogen and progesterone, a finding that opens… Does mammogram row signal time for policy shift? • Breast Cancer news • Apr 07 10 It’s not hard to find a breast cancer survivor who thinks routine mammograms are a good idea. Almost any woman who had a cancerous tumor detected in her… Mutation quadruples repeat breast cancer risk • Breast Cancer news • Apr 06 10 Younger breast cancer patients who have a mutation in the well-known BRCA1 or BRCA2 genes are four times as likely to get cancer in the other breast as most patients, researchers… Radiation ups risk of breast cancer in young women • Breast Cancer news • Apr 06 10 Women treated with chest radiation for cancers in childhood or adolescence are at increased risk for breast cancer at a young age, and their risk does not appear… Breast Cancer Patients with BRCA Mutations at 4x Higher Risk for Contralateral Breast Cancer • Breast Cancer news • Apr 06 10 Women with breast cancer before age 55 who carry an inherited mutation in the breast cancer susceptibility genes BRCA1 or BRCA2 are four… 8 Natural Ways to Prevent Breast Cancer • Breast Cancer news • Apr 05 10 To prevent breast cancer you need to take action. Otherwise, your odds of getting breast cancer, the disease women fear the most, are 1 in 8. In spite of the… How to Eat Healthy to Help Prevent Breast Cancer • Breast Cancer news • Apr 05 10 Breast cancer prevention factors into most of Sasha Brown’s eating decisions. The 30-year-old mother of two from Somerville, Massachusetts, lost her mother to breast cancer when she was… Breast Cancer: What is an “early Stage” Breast Cancer • Breast Cancer news • Apr 05 10 An “Early Stage” breast cancer is sometimes referred as Stage 1 breast cancer. In such cases, the affected region is less than 2-2.5 centimetres in diameter. However, cancer… Breast Cancer: How Often Should You Do a Self-exam • Breast Cancer news • Apr 05 10 One of the most prominent cases of cancer in women, which we hear today, is breast cancer. Cases of breast cancer have increased at an alarming rate and… Should You Have a Mastectomy to Prevent Breast Cancer? • Breast Cancer news • Apr 05 10 Modern women always have a fear of breast cancer. Whilst average woman has around 12% risk of getting affected with breast cancer, others have 85% chance of getting… Researcher to Study Role of Race in Breast Cancer • Breast Cancer news • Apr 03 10 Christine Ambrosone, MD, Chair of Cancer Prevention and Control at Roswell Park Cancer Institute (RPCI), has received a grant for $165,000 from the Breast Cancer Research Foundation… Pioneering Breast Scanner Holds Promise for Detecting, Diagnosing Cancer Earlier • Breast Cancer news • Apr 03 10 Perhaps no one can appreciate the importance of early cancer detection as much as Izora Armstrong. That’s because UVA Cancer Center researchers, using a first-of-its-kind hybrid breast… Study links chemical exposure to breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Apr 01 10 Exposure to certain chemicals and pollutants before a woman reaches her mid-30s could treble her risk of developing breast cancer after the menopause, Canadian scientists said on Thursday. In… UK study finds breast screen programs save lives • Breast Cancer news • Mar 31 10 Regular mammographic screening for breast cancer saves the lives of two women for every one who is given unnecessary treatment, scientists said on Wednesday, in a study which adds… Radiation After Mastectomy Underused • Breast Cancer news • Mar 30 10 While radiation therapy is common after breast conserving surgery, it’s much less frequent after mastectomy, even among women for whom it would have clear life-saving benefit. This is according to a new study… Clues to Pregnancy-Associated Breast Cancer Found • Breast Cancer news • Mar 30 10 Expression of inflammatory-related genes in breast tissue of women who have previously given birth may explain the aggressiveness and frequency of pregnancy-associated breast cancer, according to new research at the University… Could multivitamins raise breast cancer risk? • Breast Cancer news • Mar 30 10 Many people take multivitamins in the hopes of thwarting disease, but a new study finds that older women who use multivitamins may be more likely than non-users to develop breast cancer.… Page 36 of 69 pages « First < 34 35 36 37 38 > Last » << Back to main