You are here : health.am > Cancer Health Center > Breast Cancer news Breast Cancer news Text message reminders boost breast cancer screening attendance • Breast Cancer news • Mar 19 15 Women who received a text message reminding them about their breast cancer screening appointment were 20 per cent more likely to attend than those who were not texted, according… 3-D snapshot of protein highlights potential drug target for breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Mar 18 15 The genome of a cell is under constant attack, suffering DNA damage that requires an army of repair mechanisms to keep the cell healthy and alive.… Study examines association of inappropriate prostate, breast cancer imaging • Breast Cancer news • • Prostate Cancer news • Mar 12 15 An association of high rates of inappropriate imaging for prostate cancer and breast cancer identified in a study of Medicare beneficiaries suggests that, at the regional level, regional… Low breast density in mammography worsens breast cancer prognosis • Breast Cancer news • Mar 12 15 Very low mammographic breast density worsens the prognosis of breast cancer, according to a recent study from the University of Eastern Finland. Disease free survivals as well as… Breast cancer risk may be increased in women who have first-degree relatives with a history of prostate cancer • Breast Cancer news • Mar 09 15 Having a family history of prostate cancer among first-degree relatives may increase a woman’s risk of developing breast cancer.… Risk of breast cancer in transgender persons - a study of veterans • Breast Cancer news • Mar 06 15 A study of breast cancer in transgender veterans has identified ten new cases, increasing the total number of published cases in both female-to-male and male-to-female… Ultrasound lags behind MRI for supplemental breast cancer screening • Breast Cancer news • Feb 26 15 Cancer screening of women with dense breast tissue is a subject of great interest to both the medical community and the press. Dense parenchyma reduces the sensitivity of… Chemo before breast cancer operation increases likelihood of breast-preserving procedure • Breast Cancer news • Feb 26 15 Patients with larger malignant tumors of the breast who undergo chemotherapy before a breast cancer operation are more likely to opt for a breast-preserving procedure and forgo… Filipino newcomers to Canada diagnosed with breast cancer at a younger age • Breast Cancer news • Feb 24 15 Filipinos who move to Canada are diagnosed with breast cancer at a younger age than women from other parts of East Asia or Caucasians, new… Even low-androgen triple-negative breast cancer responds to anti-androgen therapy • Breast Cancer news • Feb 24 15 A University of Colorado Cancer Center study published today in the journal Molecular Cancer Therapeutics shows that only about 1 percent of triple-negative breast cancer cells in a… Palbociclib shows promise in patients with hormone-resistant breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Feb 23 15 Palbociclib, an investigational oral medication that works by blocking molecules responsible for cancer cell growth, is well tolerated and extends progression-free survival (PFS) in newly diagnosed, advanced breast… Women back idea of more breast screens for those at high risk of cancer • Breast Cancer news • Feb 20 15 Most women (85 per cent) would back the idea of more frequent breast screening if they are at higher genetic risk of developing… Mammography screening: Patient information leaflets do not affect willingness to participate • Breast Cancer news • Feb 20 15 In Germany, the invitation to undergo mammography screening that is sent to all women between the ages of 50 and 69 is accompanied by an information… Many mastectomy patients with locally advanced breast cancer do not get postop radiation • Breast Cancer news • Feb 10 15 Breast cancer patients who undergo a mastectomy should receive subsequent radiation treatment if their cancer has spread to four or more nearby lymph… Study links new genetic anomalies to breast cancer in African-American families • Breast Cancer news • Feb 09 15 The “Jewels in our Genes” study, led by University at Buffalo researcher Heather Ochs-Balcom, has uncovered previously unknown segments of DNA shared by African American family… Previously unknown genomic regions found in African American families with breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Feb 09 15 The “Jewels in our Genes” study, led by University at Buffalo researcher Heather Ochs-Balcom, has uncovered previously unknown segments of DNA shared by African American… Crucial role of breast cancer tumor suppressor revealed • Breast Cancer news • Feb 04 15 A new study led by José Javier Bravo-Cordero, Spanish researcher at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York, details how cells with low levels of the profilin… UTSW study links deficiency of cellular housekeeping gene with aggressive forms of breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Jan 30 15 UT Southwestern Medical Center scientists have identified a strong link between the most aggressive type of breast cancer and a gene that regulates… Some older cancer patients can avoid radiotherapy, study finds • Breast Cancer news • Jan 28 15 Some older women with breast cancer could safely avoid radiotherapy, without harming their chances of survival, a study has shown. Older women with early breast cancer who are… An engineering approach from Virginia Tech helps breast cancer researchers at Georgetown • Breast Cancer news • Jan 26 15 Biologists working with engineers and physicists have found a molecule they say helps determine if breast cancer cells that are resistant to antiestrogen therapy will… Noisy data facilitates Dartmouth investigation of breast cancer gene expression • Breast Cancer news • Jan 22 15 Researchers from Dartmouth’s Norris Cotton Cancer Center, led by Casey S. Greene, PhD, reported in Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing on the use of denoising autoencoders (DAs) to… Novel breast cancer gene found • Breast Cancer news • Jan 12 15 A new study identifies a gene that is especially active in aggressive subtypes of breast cancer. The research suggests that an overactive BCL11A gene drives triple-negative breast cancer development and progression. The… Nutrition intervention leads to dietary behavior changes in Latina breast cancer survivors • Breast Cancer news • Jan 08 15 Researchers at Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health in partnership with the New York City-based, not-for-profit Cook for Your Life initiative have published the… Nutrition education may help prevent breast cancer reoccurrence • Breast Cancer news • Jan 06 15 Breast cancer is the most frequent cause of death among women worldwide, and five-year survival rates are just 58.4% in Brazil, lower than in many other regions. In a… Breast Cancer Specialist Presents Positive Results for Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Presurgery Chemotherapy Benefits • Breast Cancer news • Dec 15 14 A breast cancer specialist and clinical researcher at Women & Infants Hospital of Rhode Island presented research yesterday at the 2014 San Antonio Breast… Page 3 of 69 pages < 1 2 3 4 5 > Last » << Back to main