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But there… Anesthetic technique improves quality of recovery for women having breast cancer surgery • Breast Cancer news • Mar 11 14 Anesthesiologists using a technique similar to a dental freeze can improve the quality of recovery and decrease recovery time for breast cancer surgery patients, according… Vitamin D increases breast cancer patient survival • Breast Cancer news • Mar 06 14 Breast cancer patients with high levels of vitamin D in their blood are twice as likely to survive the disease as women with low levels of this nutrient, report University… New UT Arlington study links BPA and breast cancer tumor growth • Breast Cancer news • Mar 06 14 UT Arlington biochemists say their newly published study brings researchers a step closer to understanding how the commonly used synthetic compound bisphenol-A, or BPA, may promote… Screening does not shift breast cancer to earlier stages • Breast Cancer news • Mar 04 14 New research from Aarhus University suggests that screening for breast cancer results in increased diagnoses of early stage cancer—but without a similarly sized decrease in the more serious… Second-most common breast cancer subtype may benefit from personalized treatment approach • Breast Cancer news • Feb 25 14 The second-most common type of breast cancer is a very different disease than the most common and appears to be a good candidate for a personalized… Hypnosis therapy shown to decrease fatigue levels in breast cancer patients • Breast Cancer news • Feb 20 14 Breast cancer patients receiving radiotherapy showed decreased fatigue as a result of cognitive behavioral therapy plus hypnosis (CBTH), according to a study recently published in the… New finding points to potential options for attacking stem cells in triple-negative breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Feb 17 14 New research from the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center and Georgia Regents University finds that a protein that fuels an inflammatory pathway… New study explains how dense breast tissue drives the early stages of cancer • Breast Cancer news • Feb 13 14 Scientists from The University of Manchester working with IBM Research have identified a key biological mechanism that for the first time explains why women… New UK Study Shows Potential for Targeting Aggressive Breast Cancers • Breast Cancer news • Feb 11 14 A new study led by University of Kentucky Markey Cancer Center researcher Peter Zhou shows that targeting Twist, a nuclear protein that is an accelerant of the… Smoking tied to increased risk of common type of breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Feb 10 14 Young women who smoke may have an increased risk of a common type of breast cancer, according to a new study. Researchers found that women… Study finds mammography beneficial for younger women • Breast Cancer news • Jan 29 14 Researchers from University Hospitals (UH) Case Medical Center and Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine have published new findings in the February issue of American Journal of Roentgenology that… Long-lived breast stem cells could retain cancer legacy • Breast Cancer news • Jan 26 14 Researchers from Melbourne’s Walter and Eliza Hall Institute have discovered that breast stem cells and their ‘daughters’ have a much longer lifespan than previously thought, and are active in… Moderate doses of radiation therapy to unaffected breast may prevent second breast cancers • Breast Cancer news • Jan 23 14 Survivors of breast cancer have a one in six chance of developing breast cancer in the other breast. But a study conducted in mice… Cosmetic outcomes after breast-conserving therapy may vary by race • Breast Cancer news • Jan 08 14 As perceived by both patients and doctors, the cosmetic results after “lumpectomy” for breast cancer differ for African-American versus Caucasian women, suggests a pilot study in the Plastic… The epigenetics of breast cancer family history • Breast Cancer news • Jan 07 14 Breast cancer runs in families; however, genetic predisposition (such as being BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutation carriers) explains only a portion of this observation. Epigenetic changes (modifications in the genome that… Low oxygen levels in tumors ‘trigger spread of breast cancer’ • Breast Cancer news • Dec 28 13 Researchers have discovered that low oxygen conditions can trigger the production of proteins that contribute to the spread of breast cancer cells. This is according to… Radiotherapy is less often used by breast cancer patients with young children • Breast Cancer news • Dec 24 13 Radiotherapy (RT) after breast conserving surgery (BCS) has been shown to reduce the risk of breast cancer (BC) recurrence. However, although younger women tend to… Assess BRCA risk in women with family history: panel • Breast Cancer news • Dec 24 13 Women with a family history of breast or ovarian cancer should be assessed to see if those cancers could be linked to certain mutations, according to new recommendations.… Both real and ‘sham’ acupuncture help ease side effects of widely used breast cancer drug • Breast Cancer news • Dec 24 13 Breast cancer patients experience fewer side effects while being treated with a widely used drug called an aromatase inhibitor when they get… Angelina Didn’t Help Educate People About Breast Cancer Risk • Breast Cancer news • Dec 21 13 Remember when Angelina Jolie decided to have a double mastectomy to reduce her risk of breast cancer? The Hollywood star revealed her experience in The New York Times… Page 6 of 69 pages « First < 4 5 6 7 8 > Last » << Back to main