You are here : health.am > Cancer Health Center > Breast Cancer news Breast Cancer news New MRI Technique Could Mean Fewer Breast Biopsies in High-Risk Women • Breast Cancer news • Jun 29 09 A University of Wisconsin-Madison biomedical engineer and colleagues have developed a method that, applied in MRI scans of the breast, could spare some women with increased… Diet may lower breast cancer risk before menopause • Breast Cancer news • Jun 29 09 Women who want to protect themselves from developing breast cancer before menopause should be sure to eat their carrots, the results of new research suggest. Dr. Laura I. Mignone… Vitamin A derivative provides clues to better breast cancer drugs • Breast Cancer news • Jun 26 09 Retinoic acid, a derivative of vitamin A, could lead researchers to a new set of drug targets for treating breast cancer, researchers from the University of Chicago… What Should a Teenage Girl Do if She Finds a Lump in her Breast? • Breast Cancer news • Jun 26 09 If a lump is found in the breast of an adolescent girl, she often will undergo an excisional biopsy. However, breast cancer is… Researchers Develop New and Efficient Breast Biopsy Technique • Breast Cancer news • Jun 23 09 Researchers have developed a new breast biopsy technique that could lead to decreased procedure times and reduced patient discomfort and morbidity, according to a study performed at Roberts… Prototype Breast Cancer Imaging System May Improve Patient Care • Breast Cancer news • Jun 15 09 A prototype breast imaging system combining positron emission tomography (PET) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technologies could greatly improve breast cancer imaging capabilities, according to researchers at SNM’s… Gene explains breast cancer chemotherapy outcomes • Breast Cancer news • Jun 10 09 Genetic mutations can show which breast cancer patients will be helped by a certain type of chemotherapy, U.S. researchers reported on Tuesday. They found patients with two versions of SOD2 fared… Many breast cancer patients take high doses of antioxidants despite possible consequences • Breast Cancer news • Jun 08 09 A new study finds that many women with breast cancer take antioxidant supplements while undergoing cancer treatment, even though the consequences of doing so are… Exercise after age 30 may curb breast cancer risk • Breast Cancer news • Jun 04 09 After age 30, exercising for more than an hour a week may help cut a woman’s chances of developing breast cancer, according to a study presented at… Researchers Link Pathway to Breast Cancer Stem Cells • Breast Cancer news • Jun 02 09 A gene well known to stop or suppress cancer plays a role in cancer stem cells, according to a new study from the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer… Wet ear wax and unpleasant body odors signal breast cancer risk • Breast Cancer news • Jun 01 09 If having malodorous armpits (called osmidrosis) and goopy earwax isn’t bad enough, a discovery by Japanese scientists may add a more serious problem for women facing… Eating Meat Does Not Raise Breast Cancer Risk in Older Women • Breast Cancer news • May 28 09 Eating red or white meat, including meat cooked at high temperatures, does not increase the risk of breast cancer in postmenopausal women, according to a large… Black women often refuse breast cancer treatment • Breast Cancer news • May 25 09 Roughly one in five African American women with advanced breast cancer refuse chemotherapy and close to one in four refuse radiation therapy, according to a report in the journal Cancer.… Black women often refuse breast cancer treatment • Breast Cancer news • May 25 09 Roughly one in five African American women with advanced breast cancer refuse chemotherapy and close to one in four refuse radiation therapy, according to a report in the journal Cancer.… Breast MRI Detects Additional “Unsuspected” Cancers Not Seen on Mammography or Ultrasoun • Breast Cancer news • May 25 09 Nearly 20% of patients with recently diagnosed breast cancer had additional malignant tumors found only by MRI, according to a study performed at Dartmouth Hitchcock… African-American women with advanced breast cancer often forego vital treatment • Breast Cancer news • May 22 09 A new study finds that nearly one in four African American women with late stage breast cancer refused chemotherapy and radiation therapy, potentially life saving therapies. Published… Study Shows Chemotherapy Improves Survival Among Older Breast Cancer Patients • Breast Cancer news • May 14 09 The average age of a woman diagnosed with breast cancer is 63, so it is critical to have effective proven, therapies for an older patient population. But… Early Xeloda does not help in breast cancer- study • Breast Cancer news • May 14 09 Older breast cancer patients who got Roche AG’s drug Xeloda all by itself were almost twice as likely to relapse and die than women who got standard chemotherapy,… New Treatment Tested for Common Type of Non-Invasive Breast Cancer • Breast Cancer news • May 13 09 Researchers at The Cancer Institute of New Jersey (CINJ) have launched a clinical trial that targets a new treatment combination for the most common type of non-invasive… Scientists Identify Gene in Breast Cancer Pathway • Breast Cancer news • May 12 09 Scientists at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University have discovered how a gene crucial in triggering the spread of breast cancer is turned on and off. The… New Universal Breast Cancer Marker Predicts Recurrence and Clinical Outcome • Breast Cancer news • May 07 09 Reporting online in the American Journal of Pathology, researchers from the Kimmel Cancer Center at Jefferson have implicated the loss of a stromal protein called caveolin-1 as… Genes Found to Play a Role in Breast Cancer’s Spread to the Brain • Breast Cancer news • May 07 09 New research led by investigators at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC) identifies three genes that specifically mediate the metastasis, or spread, of breast cancer… What Breast Cancer Patients Don’t Know About Mastectomy Options Can Cause Lifelong Disfigurement • Breast Cancer news • May 07 09 In the U.S., more than 180,000 women are diagnosed with invasive breast cancer each year. Many of these women will undergo mastectomy surgery that… Brief counseling boosts breast self-exam rates • Breast Cancer news • May 05 09 Women who take part in a quick counseling session on breast self-examination (BSE), reinforced with a couple of follow-up calls, are more likely to perform the exams regularly, new research in… Mother-Daughter Breast Density Study Points Way to Earlier Cancer Risk Assessment • Breast Cancer news • Apr 30 09 A unique mother-daughter study that used magnetic resonance to measure breast density in younger women shows that percent of breast water could be linked to the… Page 44 of 69 pages « First < 42 43 44 45 46 > Last » << Back to main