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