You are here : health.am > Cancer Health Center > Breast Cancer news Breast Cancer news Novel gene variants identified in male breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Mar 02 16 Male breast cancer (MBC) is a very rare tumor type, occurring in just 1% of all breast cancer cases, and the underlying genetic causes and treatment of MBC is… Early MRI screening reduces risk of breast cancer death for survivors of childhood HL • Breast Cancer news • Mar 02 16 Researchers at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre have confirmed in a screening effectiveness study that early screening with MRIs can reduce breast cancer… Nonrecommended screenings for prostate, breast cancer in older individuals • Breast Cancer news • Jan 21 16 An estimated 15.7 percent of individuals 65 or older may have received nonrecommended screenings for prostate and breast cancers because they had limited life expectancies of less than… T cells that recognize HER2 teceptor may prevent HER2+ breast cancer recurrence • Breast Cancer news • Dec 30 15 Recurrence of HER2-positive breast cancer after treatment may be due to a specific and possibly cancer-induced weakness in the patient’s immune system - a weakness… New breast cancer drug may be effective against other types of cancer • Breast Cancer news • Dec 29 15 Palbociclib, a new oral drug whose efficacy in combating breast cancer has been demonstrated alone and in combination with endocrine therapy, also has potential to… NYU nursing study examines obesity in relation to breast cancer related lymphedema • Breast Cancer news • Dec 17 15 Each year, about 1.38 million women worldwide are diagnosed with breast cancer. Advances in treatment have facilitated a 90% five-year survival rate among those treated.… Neoadjuvant use of pertuzumab in HER2-positive breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Dec 03 15 Pertuzumab (trade name: Perjeta) is approved for two therapeutic indications. Its use in combination with trastuzumab and docetaxel in adult patients with HER2-positive metastatic or locally recurrent unresectable breast… Increased Cancer Risk Seen After False-Positive Mammograms • Breast Cancer news • Dec 03 15 Women with positive mammography screens ultimately judged to be false were still at significantly increased likelihood for developing invasive breast cancer within the next 10 years, a study involving 1.3… Potential new therapy for triple-negative breast cancer shows promise in lab studies • Breast Cancer news • Oct 27 15 Recent laboratory findings provide novel insight into potential new therapeutic approaches for triple-negative breast cancer, a particularly difficult to treat and aggressive form of the… UGR scientists patent an effective drug for treating breast, colon, and skin cancers • Breast Cancer news • • Skin Cancer news • • Colon & Colorectal Cancer news • Oct 20 15 Scientists from the University of Granada (UGR) have patented an effective drug for treating cancer stem cells (CSCs) in breast, colon, and skin cancers.… Adoption of streamlined breast cancer treatment has stagnated, study finds • Breast Cancer news • Oct 09 15 Accelerated partial breast irradiation was designed to be a faster, more convenient, and potentially safer way for many women with breast cancer to reduce their mortality risk… Protein research uncovers potential new diagnosis and therapy for breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Oct 08 15 Scientists at the University of York, using clinical specimens from charity Breast Cancer Now’s Tissue Bank, have conducted new research into a specific sodium channel that… Singapore scientists uncover genetic landscape of distinct breast tumors • Breast Cancer news • Oct 07 15 A team from the SingHealth Duke-NUS Academic Medical Centre, comprising scientists and clinicians from the National Cancer Centre Singapore (NCCS), Singapore General Hospital (SGH) and Duke-NUS Graduate… Research connects specific variations in RNA splicing with breast cancer causation • Breast Cancer news • Oct 01 15 Researchers have identified cellular changes that may play a role in converting normal breast cells into tumors. Targeting these changes could potentially lead to therapies for… Multi-gene test enables some breast cancer patients to safely avoid chemotherapy • Breast Cancer news • Sep 28 15 A major study published in the New England Journal of Medicine is providing the best evidence to date that a 21-gene test done on the tumor… Scientists use microchip approach to visualize human breast cancer proteins • Breast Cancer news • Sep 28 15 A photograph may reveal how something looks, but direct observation can divulge how the objects behave. The difference can mean life or death, especially when it comes… Molecular ‘feedback loop’ may explain tamoxifen resistance in patients with breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Sep 23 15 For reasons unknown, many patients with breast cancer treated with the estrogen receptor-blocking drug tamoxifen eventually become resistant to the treatment despite the fact that… Breast cancer: Care in Germany • Breast Cancer news • Sep 21 15 Every year, more than 70 000 women in Germany develop an invasive breast tumor. This makes breast cancer the most common tumor disease in women. The current edition of Deutsches Ärzteblatt International… IRB Barcelona identifies the gene responsible for metastasis of breast cancer to the bone • Breast Cancer news • • Bone Cancer news • Sep 16 15 This discovery has been patented and transferred to Inbiomotion, a spin off from the IRB Barcelona and ICREA, founded at the end of… Prophylactic surgery nearly doubles in men with breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Sep 02 15 The number of men with breast cancer who undergo surgery to remove the unaffected breast has risen sharply, according to a new report by American Cancer Society and… New biomarker identified in breast and prostate cancers holds promise for treating disease • Breast Cancer news • • Prostate Cancer news • Aug 07 15 Cedars-Sinai researchers have identified a novel genetic biomarker responsible for the progression of many breast and prostate cancers. The finding could bolster efforts to… Breast cancer survivors who experience pain during intercourse may benefit from lidocaine • Breast Cancer news • Jul 28 15 Scientists at Oregon Health & Science University report that breast cancer survivors who experience pain during sexual intercourse, a common side effect of breast cancer… Anti-stress hormone may provide indication of breast cancer risk • Breast Cancer news • Jul 14 15 A new study from Lund University in Sweden shows that women with low levels of an anti-stress hormone have an increased risk of getting breast cancer. The study… Stress hormones could undermine breast cancer therapy • Breast Cancer news • Jun 22 15 Recently, researchers have discovered that the hormone progesterone, an ingredient in contraceptives and menopausal hormone replacement therapies, might stimulate the growth of breast cancer cells that are resistant to anti-estrogen… ALK1 protein may play a role in breast cancer metastasis • Breast Cancer news • Jun 15 15 Background: Pietras said that although prognosis for breast cancer is relatively good when detected in its early stages, metastatic disease is the cause of 90 percent of… Page 1 of 69 pages 1 2 3 > Last » << Back to main