You are here : health.am > Cancer Health Center > Breast Cancer news Breast Cancer news Elderly breast cancer patients risk treatment discrimination • Breast Cancer news • Sep 23 11 Stockholm, Sweden: Women diagnosed with breast cancer late in life are at greater risk of dying from the disease than younger patients, assuming they survive other age-related conditions, according to… Virus kills breast cancer cells in laboratory • Breast Cancer news • Sep 22 11 A nondisease-causing virus kills human breast cancer cells in the laboratory, creating opportunities for potential new cancer therapies, according to Penn State College of Medicine researchers who tested the virus… Cellular origin of a rare form of breast cancer identified • Breast Cancer news • Sep 22 11 Identifying the cellular origins of breast cancer might lead to earlier diagnosis and more efficient management of the disease. New research led by Charlotte Kuperwasser of Tufts… Error rate higher in breast imaging reports generated by automatic speech recognition • Breast Cancer news • Sep 22 11 Breast imaging reports generated using an automatic speech recognition system are nearly six times more likely to contain major errors than those generated with conventional… Another step toward resisting breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Sep 21 11 Medical researchers at the University of Leeds have come a step closer to understanding how to stop breast cancers from coming back. Their findings, published in the International Journal of Cancer,… High-risk, underserved women benefited from MRI screening for breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Sep 20 11 Using breast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) screenings among targeted, high-risk, underserved women significantly decreased diagnostic cost and increased patient compliance rates with follow-up compared to using general… Mammograms on the rise for foreign-born women living in the US • Breast Cancer news • Sep 20 11 Fewer immigrant women receive mammograms than native-born American women, according to Penn State researchers, who note that more immigrant women are getting mammograms now than a… Stress Linked To How Aggressive A Breast Cancer Might Be • Breast Cancer news • Sep 20 11 Psychological stress may be involved in the causation of breast cancer aggressiveness, researchers from the University of Illinois at Chicago explained at the Fourth AACR Conference on… Study finds protein critical to breast cancer cell proliferation, migration • Breast Cancer news • Sep 16 11 Researchers have found that a protein linked to cell division and migration and tied to increased cell proliferation in ovarian tumors is also present at high levels… Web Tool Aims to Improve the Workplace for Breast Cancer Survivors • Breast Cancer news • Sep 14 11 In a paper to be presented at the upcoming HFES 55th Annual Meeting in Las Vegas, Nevada, human factors/ergonomics researchers will describe WISE, a Web-based tool… Plant compound reduces breast cancer mortality • Breast Cancer news • Sep 14 11 Phytoestrogens are plant compounds which, in the human body, can attach to the receptors for the female sexual hormone estrogen and which are taken in with our daily diet. A number… Breast cancer patients with BRCA gene diagnosed almost 8 years earlier than generation before • Breast Cancer news • Sep 12 11 Women with a deleterious gene mutation are diagnosed with breast cancer almost eight years earlier than relatives of the previous generation who also… Gene therapy kills breast cancer stem cells, boosts chemotherapy • Breast Cancer news • Sep 12 11 Gene therapy delivered directly to a particularly stubborn type of breast cancer cell causes the cells to self-destruct, lowers chance of recurrence and helps increase the effectiveness of… Chemotherapy is as effective before breast cancer surgery as after • Breast Cancer news • Sep 08 11 Whether chemotherapy is given before or after breast-conserving therapy (BCT) does not have an impact on long-term local-regional outcomes, suggesting treatment success is due more to biologic… Plant-rich diets tied to lower breast cancer risk • Breast Cancer news • Sep 07 11 Women with diets rich in vegetables, fruit and legumes may have a somewhat decreased risk of developing one type of breast cancer, a new study suggests. The findings, from… BRCA1 Gene Mutation Associated with Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy • Breast Cancer news • Sep 06 11 Nearly half of breast cancer patients carrying the BRCA1 gene mutation experience a complete pathological response (pCR) – the disappearance of all evidence of disease from the breast tissue and… FDA panels put silicone breast implants back under microscope • Breast Cancer news • Sep 01 11 Makers of silicone breast implants have not followed up on thousands of women who received them as required by the Food and Drug Administration as a condition of… ‘Pink ribbon dollars’ help fill financial gaps for breast cancer programs • Breast Cancer news • Sep 01 11 A new study shows that donations collected by check boxes on state income tax forms, fees from license plates and revenue from state lottery tickets have… New breast cancer gene may help predict risk • Breast Cancer news • Aug 30 11 Screening for mutations in a gene known as CHEK2 may help determine a woman’s odds of breast cancer if the disease runs in her family, Polish scientists suggested Monday.… Research aims to starve breast cancer cells • Breast Cancer news • Aug 29 11 The most common breast cancer uses the most efficient, powerful food delivery system known in human cells and blocking that system kills it, researchers report. This method of starving cancer… PET scans confirm effectiveness of estrogen-blocking drugs in breast cancer patients • Breast Cancer news • Aug 18 11 For the first time, researchers at Seattle Cancer Care Alliance have demonstrated the feasibility of using serial positron emission tomography (PET) scans, using a special estrogen-containing… Malignant stem cells may explain why some breast cancers develop and recur • Breast Cancer news • Aug 17 11 Mutations that are found in stem cells could be causing some breast cancers to develop and may be the reason the disease recurs. These abnormal… Researchers Look for Obesity and Breast Cancer Link • Breast Cancer news • Jul 31 11 A team of researchers from the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine and UC San Diego Moores Cancer Center will be participating in a cooperative agreement initiative,… Screening has little impact on breast cancer deaths: study • Breast Cancer news • Jul 29 11 Falling breast cancer death rates have little to do with breast screening but are down to better treatment and health systems, scientists said on Friday, in a study… Women who eat lots of fiber have less breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Jul 28 11 A fresh look at the medical evidence shows women who eat more fiber are less likely to get breast cancer. Chinese researchers found those who ate the… Page 25 of 69 pages « First < 23 24 25 26 27 > Last » << Back to main