You are here : health.am > Cancer Health Center > Breast Cancer news Breast Cancer news Biomarker predicts risk of breast cancer recurrence after tamoxifen treatment • Breast Cancer news • Jun 29 13 A biomarker reflecting expression levels of two genes in tumor tissue may be able to predict which women treated for estrogen-receptor (ER)-positive breast cancer should receive a… Fatty acids found in fish linked to lower risk of breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Jun 28 13 The results show that each 0.1 g per day or 0.1% energy per day increment of intake of n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid (n-3 PUFA) derived… Rural Women Less Likely to Get Radiation Therapy after Lumpectomy for Breast Cancer • Breast Cancer news • Jun 25 13 Rural women with breast cancer are less likely than their urban counterparts to receive recommended radiation therapy after having a lumpectomy, a breast-sparing surgery… Osteoporosis drug stops growth of breast cancer cells, even in resistant tumors • Breast Cancer news • Jun 16 13 A drug approved in Europe to treat osteoporosis has now been shown to stop the growth of breast cancer cells, even in cancers that… Komen breast cancer charity cancels walks in seven U.S. cities • Breast Cancer news • Jun 05 13 Breast cancer charity Susan G. Komen for the Cure, which suffered a publicity backlash last year after it sought to cut funding to Planned Parenthood, said on… Berkeley Lab Researchers Discover How and Where Breast Tumor Cells Become Dormant and What Causes Them to Become Metastatic • Breast Cancer news • Jun 04 13 The long-standing mystery behind dormant disseminated breast tumor cells and what activates them after years and even decades… Mutations in susceptibility genes common in younger African American women with breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Jun 03 13 A high percentage of African-American women with breast cancer who were evaluated at a university cancer-risk clinic were found to carry inherited genetic mutations… More than one third of Texas women still receive unnecessary breast biopsy surgery • Breast Cancer news • May 17 13 Many women in Texas who are found to have an abnormality on routine mammogram or discover a lump in one of their breasts end… Exercise-related changes in estrogen metabolism may lower breast cancer risk • Breast Cancer news • May 06 13 Changes in estrogen breakdown, or metabolism, may be one of the mechanisms by which aerobic exercise lowers a woman’s breast cancer risk, according to data published in… Insurance law tied to more breast reconstruction • Breast Cancer news • May 03 13 Many more breast cancer patients had breast reconstruction following a 1998 federal law mandating insurance coverage for the procedure, according to a new study. “I think it’s the first large-scale… When to Get Follow-Up Mammo? • Breast Cancer news • May 03 13 Women who have a breast biopsy that turns out to be benign are typically told to undergo another imaging test, such as a mammogram, in six to 12 months. Now, a new… ‘I beat breast cancer – and now I can see my trees grow’ • Breast Cancer news • May 03 13 When the breast cancer treatment was at its most ravaging, Heather Robinson thought she wouldn’t see her 50th birthday. But having been given the… Study reveals magnitude of variation in gene expression measurements within breast cancers • Breast Cancer news • May 03 13 An important new study has revealed the clearest picture yet of precisely how much measurement variation influences gene expression profiles of breast cancer. The… Study opens new prospects for developing new targeted therapies for breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • May 03 13 A study led by prominent breast cancer experts from Europe and the US has revealed a number of potentially important prospects for targeted therapies, and… Study confirms everolimus can overcome trastuzumab resistance in HER-2 positive early breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • May 03 13 A study that aimed to understand how the cancer drug everolimus helps overcome the resistance breast cancers can develop to trastuzumab has left researchers… Gene expression test distinguishes between breast cancer patients at high and low risk of late recurrence • Breast Cancer news • May 03 13 A test that measures the expression levels of 58 genes in oestrogen receptor-positive breast cancers can effectively differentiate between patients who… Breast cancer heterogeneity no barrier to predictive testing, study shows • Breast Cancer news • May 03 13 Breast cancers contain many different cell types with different patterns of gene expression, but a new study provides reassurance that this variability should not be a… Our Feel-Good War on Breast Cancer • Breast Cancer news • Apr 29 13 I used to believe that a mammogram saved my life. I even wrote that in the pages of this magazine. It was 1996, and I had just turned 35 when my… Big-Data Analysis Identifies Prognostic RNA Markers in a Common Form of Breast Cancer • Breast Cancer news • Apr 29 13 A Big-Data analysis that integrates three large sets of genomic data available through The Cancer Genome Atlas has identified 37 RNA molecules that might… How does pregnancy reduce breast cancer risk? • Breast Cancer news • Apr 29 13 Being pregnant while young is known to protect a women against breast cancer. But why? Research in BioMed Central’s open access journal Breast Cancer Research finds that Wnt/Notch signalling ratio… Insurance Status Tied to Breast Cancer Treatment • Breast Cancer news • Apr 26 13 Women insured by Medicaid were more likely to undergo mastectomy for early-stage breast cancer than those who were privately insured in a single integrated healthcare system, researchers found. The mastectomy… Minorities wait longer for breast cancer surgery • Breast Cancer news • Apr 25 13 Among young women diagnosed with breast cancer, black and Hispanic patients were more likely to wait weeks for treatment, in a new study from California. Researchers found treatment delays were… Intensity modulated radiotherapy reduces side effects in patients with early breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Apr 22 13 Geneva, Switzerland: Intensity modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) gives better results than standard radiotherapy in patients with early breast cancer, according to results from a randomised trial… UCLA study finds scientific basis for cognitive complaints of breast cancer patients • Breast Cancer news • Apr 20 13 For many years, breast cancer patients have reported experiencing difficulties with memory, concentration and other cognitive functions following cancer treatment. Whether this mental “fogginess” is… Novel monoclonal antibody inhibits tumor growth in breast cancer and angiosarcoma • Breast Cancer news • Apr 20 13 A monoclonal antibody targeting a protein known as SFPR2 has been shown by researchers at the University of North Carolina to inhibit tumor growth in… Page 10 of 69 pages « First < 8 9 10 11 12 > Last » << Back to main