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  1. Researchers identify existing drugs that appear to prevent aggressive subtype of pedi (0 replies)
  2. Researchers receive grant to investigate how gut microbiome influences breast cancer (0 replies)
  3. Breakthrough Award supports research on role of chronic stress in breast cancer devel (0 replies)
  4. New approach could overcome large immunosuppressive tumors (1 replies)
  5. Screening for prolactin receptor could help improve TNBC prognosis and treatment (0 replies)
  6. New study examines how tumor genome testing helps improve breast cancer treatment (0 replies)
  7. Sanford*opens new immunotherapy study on colorectal cancer (0 replies)
  8. Rearrangement of collagen linked to poor outcomes in pancreatic cancer patients (0 replies)
  9. UA neuroscientists receive $10.3 million grant to find cause for heightened risk of A (0 replies)
  10. Research could lead to new therapeutic targets for suppressing tumor growth (0 replies)
  11. Researchers develop potential technique for breast cancer diagnosis using histopathol (0 replies)
  12. New clinical study to examine novel dietary approach for TNBC (1 replies)
  13. Study identifies factors that increase risk for breast cancer in young African Americ (0 replies)
  14. New magnetic surgical device to be displayed in Texas for British Medtech mission (0 replies)
  15. How could emerging technologies impact cancer care? (0 replies)
  16. CAPES program helps patients tell children about their illnesses (0 replies)
  17. Houston Methodist researcher receives $4 million to create triple negative breast can (0 replies)
  18. CarThera receives €5.7 million grant for DOME project from France’s Investments for t (1 replies)
  19. New image analysis technique helps better identify and distinguish between two cancer (0 replies)
  20. Estrogen receptor degrader increases progression-free survival in advanced breast can (2 replies)
  21. Combination treatment with CDK4/6 inhibitor improves progression-free survival in HR+ (0 replies)
  22. Study examines role of religion in cancer screening (0 replies)
  23. Studies look at alternative ways to overcome barriers and improve cancer screening ra (0 replies)
  24. Studies find night shift work has little or no effect on woman's breast cancer risk (0 replies)
  25. Diabetes diagnosis linked to cancer development? (0 replies)
  26. Treatment using PARP inhibitor shrinks tumors in breast cancer patients with BRCA mut (0 replies)
  27. Researchers aim to stop breast cancer metastasis from happening altogether (0 replies)
  28. High breast density makes it hard to detect breast cancer on mammogram (0 replies)
  29. Researchers identify new strategy to selectively sensitize cancer cells to radiation (0 replies)
  30. Researchers identify new way to prevent chemotherapy resistance in lung and breast ca (0 replies)
  31. HDAC inhibitors show potential to eliminate breast and ovarian cancer stem cells (0 replies)
  32. Inhibiting single protein could help restore sensitivity to common treatment for brea (0 replies)
  33. Research shows how new ovarian cancer treatment could help boost anti-tumor immunity (0 replies)
  34. NYU researchers develop mobile self-care tools to mitigate onset of lymphedema (0 replies)
  35. Scientists find way to enhance, restore sensitivity to common treatment for breast ca (0 replies)
  36. PinnacleHealth, Pennsylvania leaders launch new campaign to help combat sepsis (0 replies)
  37. Immediate breast reconstruction*can help avoid period of psychosocial distress linked (0 replies)
  38. HPV vaccine can decrease incidence of cervical pre-cancers among young women, researc (0 replies)
  39. Ki67 may help spare some breast cancer patients from sentinel lymph node biopsies (0 replies)
  40. Recycling existing drugs may help fight several types of cancer (0 replies)
  41. Researchers aim to discover new treatments for triple-negative breast cancer (0 replies)
  42. Researchers find link between poor cancer survival and low cancer symptom awareness (0 replies)
  43. Cryoablation appears to be viable option for early stage breast cancer treatment (0 replies)
  44. Radiation boost provides added benefit to DCIS patients following breast-conserving s (0 replies)
  45. Psychological support may be crucial for physical recovery of breast cancer patients (0 replies)
  46. Adolescent girls with family breast cancer history do not experience negative psychol (0 replies)
  47. Researchers identify, validate three distinct molecular subtypes of prostate cancer (0 replies)
  48. Multifunctional nanocapsules could enhance drug delivery to specific disease sites (0 replies)
  49. British Lung Foundation announces funding for IPF research (0 replies)
  50. Magnetic bacteria can be promising vehicle for efficiently delivering tumor-fighting (0 replies)
  51. Hidden Scar approach minimizes visible breast cancer scars (0 replies)
  52. Genetic testing of mtDNA may reveal unknown ancestry that influences risk for breast (0 replies)
  53. Study finds racial disparities in physical and functional quality of life for breast (0 replies)
  54. UCSF researchers receive funding from Susan G. Komen to support breast cancer researc (0 replies)
  55. Stressful event appears to erase benefits linked to healthy fat choices (0 replies)
  56. Leading cancer organizations publish new guidelines on postmastectomy radiotherapy (0 replies)
  57. Sanford wins $11.7 million NIH grant to translate laboratory cancer research into cli (0 replies)
  58. Study may help reassure women who fear endometrial side effects of breast cancer drug (0 replies)
  59. Incorporating laughter into exercise program could provide health benefits to older a (0 replies)
  60. Research consortium to receive 5.1 million euros to develop new device for breast can (0 replies)
  61. Small implanted device can improve breast cancer survival by detecting cancer cells (0 replies)
  62. Americans believe cancer to be major health care challenge, Mayo Clinic survey reveal (0 replies)
  63. BET inhibitors could be powerful new therapeutic strategy for ovarian cancer (0 replies)
  64. Study identifies new gene that suppresses breast cancer in mice (0 replies)
  65. Stiff, hypoxic regions of tumors trigger cancer progression (0 replies)
  66. New paper offers insights into impact of live and recorded music on anxiety of surgic (0 replies)
  67. Inhibition of RANK signaling pathway could be potential new therapy in breast cancer (0 replies)
  68. Novel DNA-altering method could lead to more treatment options for diseases (0 replies)
  69. Using the immune system to fight cancer: an interview with Dr Charles Akle (0 replies)
  70. Penn researchers develop open-source software to infer evolutionary track of tumor me (0 replies)
  71. Oncovision’s preclinical PET imaging business acquired in agreement with Bruker (0 replies)
  72. Interactions between tumor cells and platelets could lead to cancer metastasis (0 replies)
  73. Researchers reveal how traditional Chinese medicine helps treat various cancers (0 replies)
  74. Researchers unlock genetic code that disrupts response to breast cancer therapy (0 replies)
  75. RIT and Rochester Regional Health team up to advance thermal imaging for breast cance (0 replies)
  76. New computer program*can predict underlying genomics of ER+ breast cancer (0 replies)
  77. NICE MIB offers SD-IORT using Xoft Axxent electronic brachytherapy system for early s (0 replies)
  78. New drug holds potential for treating advanced mastocytosis (0 replies)
  79. Blood cancer treatment linked to distinct increase in molecular age of immune cells (0 replies)
  80. New research explores challenges faced by African American breast cancer survivors (0 replies)
  81. Scientists*combine immunotherapy with chemotherapy to eliminate cancer recurrence (0 replies)
  82. Study collects data on 30-day mortality for breast, lung cancer patients after SACT t (0 replies)
  83. Breastfeeding for longer than 6 months can lower breast cancer mortality risk (0 replies)
  84. Experimental drug may become key tool to target triple-negative breast cancer with im (0 replies)
  85. Nebivolol treatment may protect against antracycline-induced cardiotoxicity in breast (0 replies)
  86. NEJM publishes MINDACT trial results (0 replies)
  87. ESC's new cardio-oncology paper reviews how different anticancer treatments may harm (0 replies)
  88. Sanford-NDSU Collaborative Seed Grant Program provides funding for three health resea (0 replies)
  89. ESC releases novel position paper on tackling cardiotoxicity of anticancer treatments (0 replies)
  90. The evolution of medical imaging – where will innovation take us next? (0 replies)
  91. Genetic test may be able to predict need for chemotherapy in early-stage breast cance (0 replies)
  92. New UCF technology for destroying metastatic breast cancer cells licensed for clinica (0 replies)
  93. European scientists invent new microscope for rapid detection of deadly infections (0 replies)
  94. Breast cancer patients in the U.S. now have new surgical option that offers flexible (0 replies)
  95. Melatonin appears to suppress tumor growth in breast cancer (0 replies)
  96. Low selenium levels linked to liver cancer risk? An interview with Dr David Hughes (0 replies)
  97. Breast cancer screening provides framework for radiologist-led bundled payment models (0 replies)
  98. New study reports long-lasting cognitive impairments in mice*after chemotherapy treat (0 replies)
  99. New NIST Standard Reference Material helps ensure accurate measurements of HER2 breas (0 replies)
  100. New collaborative study aims to identify mutations to improve clinical management of (0 replies)
  101. Study demonstrates safety and effectiveness of new SLN radiotracer in breast cancer p (0 replies)
  102. Newfound role for PARP proteins could lead to therapeutic opportunities for cancer (0 replies)
  103. New study uncovers how DNA copy number aberrations impact tumor formation and growth (0 replies)
  104. Intestinal flora likely to have effect on person's response to drugs (0 replies)
  105. Researchers uncover one way breast cancer tumors resist vital medication (0 replies)
  106. Integration of multiple types of protein biomarkers improves ability to detect breast (0 replies)
  107. Study finds high rates of increasing obesity in patients with history of cancer (0 replies)
  108. Research findings could lead to development of improved breast cancer drugs (0 replies)
  109. Study reveals needle biopsy hormone receptor testing for DCIS wastes millions (0 replies)
  110. Novel compound holds potential for next-generation prostate cancer treatment (0 replies)
  111. Gasotransmitters in the body could potentially be used to develop new drugs (0 replies)
  112. Customizing weight management program for individual personalities may increase succe (0 replies)
  113. Higher socioeconomic status linked to lower ovarian cancer risk in African American w (0 replies)
  114. Mayo researchers discover important differences in breast tissue microbiome of women (0 replies)
  115. New article discusses about modifications to breast cancer screening recommendations (0 replies)
  116. Scientists engineer therapeutic system with two arms to get better hold on cancer tar (0 replies)
  117. Researchers receive $2 million PCORI funding to analyze use of decision aids in breas (0 replies)
  118. Scientists develop model using transformed stem cells to accelerate screening of drug (0 replies)
  119. African American women twice as likely to choose autologous breast reconstruction, st (0 replies)
  120. Breast cancer patients who use social media express more satisfaction about treatment (0 replies)
  121. Sophia Genetics reveals world’s most advanced collective artificial intelligence plat (0 replies)
  122. Study highlights more barriers to breast reconstruction than previously thought (0 replies)
  123. Study reports sampling method used for new breast cancer tests may need to be refined (0 replies)
  124. Scientists identify new group of molecules that could slow tumour growth in prostate (0 replies)
  125. Updated guidelines for breast cancer increase number of patients who test HER2-positi (0 replies)
  126. Researchers develop tiny 3-D tissue models to study how ovarian cancer develops in wo (0 replies)
  127. Genetic profiling offers new avenues for treatment of cancer, study finds (0 replies)
  128. Researchers find genetic variability in frozen vials of cells purchased from same cel (0 replies)
  129. Yale researchers develop new system to simultaneously edit multiple genes (0 replies)
  130. Cancer risk screening for hereditary mutations: an interview with Ted Snelgrove (0 replies)
  131. Salmonella protein can reduce drug resistant molecule found in cancer cells (0 replies)
  132. Background parenchymal enhancement of the breast not linked to increased risk of canc (0 replies)
  133. Blood cancer is associated with considerably higher healthcare costs than other cance (0 replies)
  134. Researchers show porous silicon nanoparticles could be harmless to diagnose and treat (0 replies)
  135. Antipsychotic drug could help reduce nausea and vomiting caused by chemotherapy (0 replies)
  136. ASTRO honors Ms. Keresztes with 2016 Survivor Circle Award (0 replies)
  137. New subcutaneous treatment reduces pain, increases survival chances of breast cancer (0 replies)
  138. Identifying new pathway of EZH2 gene may lead to targeted therapies for aggressive br (0 replies)
  139. Nuffield Health enhances breast screening service with MAMMOMAT Inspiration systems f (0 replies)
  140. New report reveals prescription medication costs*may increase up to 13% in 2016 (1 replies)
  141. New mathematical model can help predict breast cancer growth, occurrence of metastase (0 replies)
  142. Fat cells could help determine most effective way to combat breast cancer (0 replies)
  143. New method uses nanotechnology to map social network of proteins in breast cancer cel (0 replies)
  144. OVC research may help improve cancer treatment (0 replies)
  145. Study finds low rates of baseline BMD testing among older women with breast cancer (0 replies)
  146. Penn study provides more insights into cardiovascular side effects of breast cancer d (0 replies)
  147. Losing weight can lower levels of some proteins linked to tumor growth (0 replies)
  148. New research highlights how fat cells could help find most effective way to combat br (0 replies)
  149. Immunotherapy drug combination shows prominent therapeutic effect against advanced an (0 replies)
  150. Hops extract activates chemical pathway in cells to help prevent breast cancer (0 replies)
  151. Women who undergo axillary node surgery for breast cancer more likely to develop chro (0 replies)
  152. Researchers to develop new test to predict therapy for women with ER+ breast cancer (0 replies)
  153. Researchers discover new signaling events that trigger metastasis in ovarian cancer c (0 replies)
  154. I-SPY2 research initiative employs exciting new model for testing breast cancer drugs (0 replies)
  155. Moderate to vigorous physical activity linked to improved memory in breast cancer sur (0 replies)
  156. Study shows miR-19 helps new neurons in the adult brain stay on track (0 replies)
  157. Imaging technique could help doctors identify patients who may benefit*breast cancer (0 replies)
  158. Researchers discover mechanism of gene silencing in hormone-dependent breast cancer c (0 replies)
  159. Women trust their own judgment when making breast cancer surgery-related decisions (0 replies)
  160. Relaxing acupressure improves fatigue levels in breast cancer survivors (0 replies)
  161. Clinical trial to evaluate safety of palbociclib drug in African American women with (0 replies)
  162. New study to investigate how genetic factors contribute to breast cancer disparities (0 replies)
  163. BU researcher receives grant to better understand breast cancer in African-American w (0 replies)
  164. Whole-genome omics data can improve accuracy of breast cancer survival predictions (0 replies)
  165. Menopause symptoms: can a healthcare professional help? An interview with Dr Heather (0 replies)
  166. Scientists discover new genetic variations linked to increased myeloma risk (0 replies)
  167. Neoadjuvant endocrine therapy 'a reasonable option' for ER-positive breast cancer (0 replies)
  168. Novel high-resolution method helps study which genes are active in tissues (0 replies)
  169. New technique can help identify aggressive forms of DCIS (0 replies)
  170. Kataegis linked to better prognosis for breast cancer patients (0 replies)
  171. Study focuses on critical proteins involved in ovarian cancer biology (0 replies)
  172. High levels of calpain protein linked to improved survival of breast cancer patients (0 replies)
  173. Study shows travelling can be big source of exercise for Londoners (0 replies)
  174. Study shows one in five older women with breast cancer experience functional decline (0 replies)
  175. TSRI scientists identify GlyRS protein that launches cancer growth (0 replies)
  176. New non-invasive method may help treat people with inoperable or hard-to-reach tumors (0 replies)
  177. Prognostic factor could help identify tumor recurrence after surgery for prostate can (0 replies)
  178. Vice President Biden to host Cancer Moonshot Summit in Washington, D.C. (0 replies)
  179. Oncogene signatures could help design new drug treatments for breast cancer (0 replies)
  180. Health-promoting bacteria may protect women from breast cancer (0 replies)
  181. Researchers tune into previously unknown cross talk between estrogen and progesterone (0 replies)
  182. Researchers reveal integrins could be key to survival mechanism in cancer cells (0 replies)
  183. Mice study shows influence of dad's obesity on daughter’s body weight and breast canc (0 replies)
  184. Researchers engineer revolutionary new approach to combat cancer treatment resistance (0 replies)
  185. New light-based technology facilitates deeper look into human body (0 replies)
  186. Pre-operative MRI for breast cancer patients may need to be done in a different posit (0 replies)
  187. Adherence to cancer prevention guidelines on diet and physical activity may reduce di (0 replies)
  188. Pretreatment smoking linked to poor prognosis in AI-treated patients (0 replies)
  189. Novel combination therapy slows cancer growth in patients with advanced solid tumors (0 replies)
  190. Paclitaxel drug may promote cancer spread at low doses (0 replies)
  191. Hops show promise to reduce breast cancer risk (0 replies)
  192. Moffitt researchers develop mathematical model to show differences in subpopulations (0 replies)
  193. Plant-based therapies may show modest reductions in menopausal symptoms (0 replies)
  194. Shorter course of prostate cancer radiotherapy could save NHS millions of pounds (0 replies)
  195. Low mammographic breast density linked to worse prognosis in breast cancer patients (0 replies)
  196. Telephone counseling can help make cancer genetic services more accessible to rural w (0 replies)
  197. Low mammographic breast density linked to worse prognosis in breast cancer patients (0 replies)
  198. Breast cancer cells use new signaling pathway to cope with lack of oxygen levels insi (0 replies)
  199. Common breast cancer treatment less effective for smokers compared to non-smokers (0 replies)
  200. Researchers develop AI-powered systems to make pathologic diagnoses more accurate (0 replies)
  201. Fetal BPA exposure leads to harmful change in adult uterine response to estrogens (0 replies)
  202. Common breast cancer treatment less effective for smokers compared to non-smokers (0 replies)
  203. New molecular breast imaging gives better image quality with reduced radiation dose (0 replies)
  204. New research paves way for potential notch-based anticancer therapeutics (0 replies)
  205. Researchers suggest shorter HF-WBI course as preferred option for early-stage breast (0 replies)
  206. Already-approved drugs can fight apoptosis evasion in cancer (0 replies)
  207. Interdisciplinary approach to improve cancer treatments (0 replies)
  208. Researchers reveal how cancer cells use energy to move and divide so quickly (0 replies)
  209. NLCs packed with melatonin could increase effectiveness of tamoxifen drug (0 replies)
  210. Scientists find new way to slow growth of triple negative breast cancer (0 replies)
  211. New ultrasensitive magnetometer probe system for detecting cancer moves towards comme (0 replies)
  212. MRI-guided focal laser ablation could be feasible, safe in prostate cancer patients (0 replies)
  213. Intrinsic subtyping of breast cancer can aid prognosis, treatment of tumor patients (0 replies)
  214. Tackling healthcare challenges in a changing world: an interview with Professor Jerem (0 replies)
  215. UCLA scientists develop statistical method for conducting survival analysis of cancer (0 replies)
  216. Drug candidate delivered by plant-virus-based carrier shows promise for triple-negati (0 replies)
  217. NMR-based metabolomics: an interview with Prof. Claudio Luchinat (0 replies)
  218. Researchers identify promising new compound for targeting triple-negative breast canc (0 replies)
  219. New blood test helps detect MCI stage*of Alzheimer's disease (0 replies)
  220. New technique helps identify link between fatty acids and breast cancer*in postmenopa (0 replies)
  221. Multi-center study may help reassure breast cancer patients taking tamoxifen drug (0 replies)
  222. Study shows aggressive end-of-life care for young cancer patients may be less effecti (0 replies)
  223. Taking hormone therapy drugs for additional five years improves outcomes in breast ca (0 replies)
  224. Personlized exercise pattern may help reduce neuropathic symptoms of chemotherapy (0 replies)
  225. Targeted therapy rucaparib shows promise in treating pancreatic cancer patients with (0 replies)
  226. Understanding chemotherapy cost differences could help patients in making informed de (0 replies)
  227. MBC Project engages patients directly to accelerate cancer research (0 replies)
  228. Women undergoing breast cancer treatment are not getting recommended follow-up heart (0 replies)
  229. Mastectomy followed by standard therapy improves survival in stage IV breast cancer p (0 replies)
  230. UZH scientists identify new class of protein compounds to treat HER2-positive breast (0 replies)
  231. New treatment shows promise against hard-to-treat eye cancer (0 replies)
  232. Fasnall drug appears to inhibit tumor growth by promoting cancer cell death (0 replies)
  233. Fluctuations in tRNA may play vital role in cancer metastasis (0 replies)
  234. Scientists reveal how ER+ breast cancer uses cholesterol-based molecule to evade anti (0 replies)
  235. Interventions for breast cancer patients show benefits based on women’s stress levels (0 replies)
  236. Denosumab drug that inhibits RANKL gene can prevent genetic breast cancer (0 replies)
  237. Light alcohol consumption linked to increased breast cancer risk (0 replies)
  238. Patients undergoing breast cancer surgery with non-opiate anaesthesia may need less p (0 replies)
  239. Research describes how gene BRCA1 plays vital role in DNA repair (0 replies)
  240. Oncologists to present latest research findings at ASCO annual meeting (0 replies)
  241. Study identifies potential new treatment for subset of gastric cancer patients (0 replies)
  242. Healthy lifestyle may help women reduce chances of developing breast cancer (0 replies)
  243. Gene expression patterns of normal tissue may predict survival rates of estrogen rece (0 replies)
  244. Adolescents and young adults have lower cancer survival rates compared to children (0 replies)
  245. Lancet study links worldwide economic crisis to increased cancer mortality (0 replies)
  246. Scalp cooling provides safe, effective treatment in prevention of chemotherapy-induce (0 replies)
  247. Researchers spot molecular key that breast cancer cells use to invade bone marrow (0 replies)
  248. First large-scale proteogenomic study helps pinpoint genes that drive breast cancer (0 replies)
  249. Mitoxantrone for MS linked to colorectal cancer risk (0 replies)
  250. National Cancer Moonshot initiative needs to target proteins that drive cancer (0 replies)