You are here : health.am > Cancer Health Center > Breast Cancer news Breast Cancer news Cruciferous Vegetables and Breast Cancer • Breast Cancer news • Apr 07 12 A study by Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center and Shanghai Center for Disease Control and Prevention investigators reveals that breast cancer survivors who eat more cruciferous vegetables may have improved survival. The study of… Study: eating more veggies may help fight breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Apr 07 12 Certain vegetables could help improve survival rates for breast cancer patients. Green vegetables like broccoli, kale, cabbage and brussels sprouts have been shown to reduce the risk of… Breast-Sparing Surgery Means More Procedures • Breast Cancer news • Apr 07 12 Women with ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) who opt to preserve the affected breast face continued diagnostic and invasive procedures potentially for years after surgery, researchers found. Over 10 years, more than… Do False-Positive Mammograms Predict Cancer Risk? • Breast Cancer news • Apr 06 12 More than half of women in the U.S. who get annual mammograms will have at least one false-positive reading after 10 years of screening, and now new research suggests that these… Breast cancer risk after false-positive mammography results • Breast Cancer news • Apr 06 12 False-positive mammograms could be an indicator of underlying pathology that could result in breast cancer, according to a study published April 5 in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.… Diagnostic and invasive procedures common in women with breast-conserving surgery • Breast Cancer news • Apr 06 12 Women with ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) have high rates of diagnostic and invasive breast procedures after treatment with breast-conserving surgery (BCS) according to a study published… Detecting breast cancer’s fingerprint in a droplet of blood • Breast Cancer news • Apr 05 12 One in eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer during her lifetime. The earlier cancer is detected, the better the chance of successful treatment and long-term survival.… Breast cancer more deadly to blacks • Breast Cancer news • Apr 04 12 The breast cancer is more deadly to black women than to whites, a new study found. This finding was published online Monday on the “Journal of Clinical Oncology” in the United… Breast cancer is hitting Chinese women earlier • Breast Cancer news • Apr 04 12 While the prevalence of breast cancer among women in Asia is lower than it is in much of the world, those who are hit by it in China tend to… Rising breast cancer rates linked to bad lifestyle • Breast Cancer news • Apr 04 12 Breast cancer rates in Shanghai have increased by almost a third since the 1970s, health officials said ahead of International Women’s Day today. This is due to a… Researchers develop a new cell and animal model of inflammatory breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Apr 04 12 –Inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) is a very aggressive, often misunderstood type of cancer that is diagnosed more frequently in younger women compared with other types… Scientists uncover multiple faces of deadly breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Apr 04 12 An international team of scientists, including four at Simon Fraser University, has made a discovery that will change the way the most deadly form of breast cancer is treated.… Ultrasound helps catch cancer in higher-risk women • Breast Cancer news • Apr 04 12 Adding an ultrasound to annual mammograms for women at higher-than-average breast cancer risk helps catch more early-stage tumors - but also ups the chance that healthy women will get follow-up… Long-term hormone use ups breast cancer risk, even estrogen • Breast Cancer news • Apr 03 12 The link between hormone therapy (HT) for menopausal women and breast cancer risk has been researched extensively, and now a new study has found any type of hormone… Breast cancer screening tied to overdiagnosis • Breast Cancer news • Apr 02 12 A new report suggests that when a breast cancer screening program was rolled out in Norway, up to 10 women were diagnosed and treated for cancer unnecessarily for every breast cancer… Is soy linked to breast cancer? • Breast Cancer news • Apr 02 12 Eating soy could pose risks to some women who begin consuming it as adults by making breast cancer tumors resistant to treatment, US researchers said on Monday. A study on lab… Some Older Breast Cancer Patients Could Skip Radiation • Breast Cancer news • Apr 02 12 Many older women with newly diagnosed breast cancer might safely avoid adjuvant radiation therapy, according to a study reported here. Radiation therapy did not reduce the risk of local… Roche to file T-DM1 breast cancer drug on good data • Breast Cancer news • Apr 02 12 Roche said patients with an aggressive type of breast cancer lived longer after taking its experimental “armed antibody” drug without the disease worsening than those on a… PI3K/mTOR pathway proteins tied to poor prognosis in breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Apr 02 12 Four proteins involved in translation, the final step of general protein production, are associated with poor prognosis in hormone-receptor-positive breast cancer when they are dysregulated, researchers reported… Mechanism found connecting metastatic breast cancer and arthritis • Breast Cancer news • Apr 01 12 New research shows it may be no accident when doctors observe how patients suffering from both breast cancer and arthritis seem to have more aggressive cancer. However, the new-found… Long-Term Use of Estrogen Hormone Therapy Linked to Higher Risk for Breast Cancer • Breast Cancer news • Apr 01 12 In a landmark study, researchers have linked the long-term use of estrogen plus progesterone and estrogen-only hormone therapy with a higher risk for developing… Fox Chase scientists identify key protein players in hard-to-treat breast cancers • Breast Cancer news • Apr 01 12 At the time of diagnosis, the majority of breast cancers are categorized as estrogen-receptor positive, or hormone sensitive, which means their cancerous cells may need estrogen… A new breast cancer susceptibility gene • Breast Cancer news • Mar 30 12 Mutations in a gene called XRCC2 cause increased breast cancer risk, according to a study published today in the American Journal of Human Genetics. The study looked at families that have… Breast cancer risk gene discovery fast tracked by new technology • Breast Cancer news • Mar 30 12 Professor Melissa Southey of the Genetic Epidemiology Laboratory, Department of Pathology at the University of Melbourne, who led the study, said it was a significant discovery and… Clinics missed 109 breast cancer cases: Quebec College of Physicians • Breast Cancer news • Mar 29 12 Quebec’s College of Physicians has found that a doctor who worked at three radiology clinics missed breast cancer in 109 women during routine mammography screening from 2008… Page 19 of 69 pages « First < 17 18 19 20 21 > Last » << Back to main