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- Aspirin for forty somethings could cut cancer risk (0 replies)
- Mother-daughter breast density study points way to earlier cancer risk assessment (0 replies)
- New cancer centre launched in Southampton (0 replies)
- Nanoscopic 'pearl necklaces' track and attack cancer cells (0 replies)
- New Federal Government rules on cancer treatment unfair (0 replies)
- Breast elastography allows for a more accurate diagnosis of breast cancer (0 replies)
- Scientists improve immune response to cancer (0 replies)
- Cancer incidence, mortality, treatment and survival in Ireland (0 replies)
- Scientists discover how to improve immune response to cancer at Princess Margaret Hos (0 replies)
- Survival rates for cancer rise across Ireland (0 replies)
- New MR procedure may help save women from unnecessary breast biopsies (0 replies)
- Discrepancies between reports of HRT dangers and supporting data (0 replies)
- Breast density easily determined with new computer algorithm (0 replies)
- New computer algorithm helps physicians determine and monitor breast density (0 replies)
- New MR technique may help save women from unnecessary breast biopsies (0 replies)
- Radiation device in the breast reduces complications for early stage breast cancer pa (0 replies)
- New women's imaging technique allows for a more accurate diagnosis of breast cancer (0 replies)
- Study links arm/hand swelling to number of lymph nodes removed during breast cancer s (0 replies)
- Hormone Replacement Therapy: Real Concerns and False Alarms (0 replies)
- Media ignores health consequences of drink driving among celebrity DUI stories (0 replies)
- Lymphocytes promote cancer spread (0 replies)
- Lilly granted preliminary injunction to prevent launch of generic Raloxifene (0 replies)
- Lilly Granted Preliminary Injunction to Prevent Launch of Generic Raloxifene (0 replies)
- Media ignores health consequences of drinking and driving among young celebrities (0 replies)
- Instead of fighting breast cancer, immune cell promotes its spread (0 replies)
- Test for hormones in blood not reflective of hormones in breast tissue; breast cancer (0 replies)
- Number of women dying from breast cancer hits record low (0 replies)
- Light-scattering techniques may help determine chemo's effectiveness (0 replies)
- Novel microparticle-based immune response modifier shows broad effects against recurr (0 replies)
- Walnuts can reduce breast cancer risk (0 replies)
- Stress in the form of depressive symptoms affects exercise patterns in breast cancer (0 replies)
- Putting Knowledge to Work - The Genetics of Cancer (0 replies)
- Peregrine's PS-targeting antibodies highlighted in AACR Annual Meeting studies (0 replies)
- Emotional health affects exercise patterns in breast cancer patients (0 replies)
- Microparticle immune response modifier shows broad effects against recurrent or metas (0 replies)
- Walnuts may prevent breast cancer (0 replies)
- Light scattering technology may hold promise for quickly determining chemotherapy's e (0 replies)
- New information on molecular biology of KRas protein (0 replies)
- Removal of ovaries during hysterectomy increases risk of death, outweighs benefits (0 replies)
- Overexpression of PEA-15 protein shrinks breast cancer tumors (0 replies)
- Fulvestrant influences the effects of chemotherapy drugs on breast cancer cells (0 replies)
- Statins may be useful in patients with tamoxifen-resistant breast cancer (0 replies)
- Nanoparticle delivery of a fully functioning copy of P53 tumor suppressor gene (2 replies)
- Pregnancy hormone hCG protects against breast cancer even in short-term treatments (0 replies)
- Fat droplet nanoparticle delivers tumor suppressor gene to tumor and metastatic cells (0 replies)
- Fulvestrant-Chemo Combo Targeted for ER Positive Breast Cancer (0 replies)
- High levels of PEA-15 shrink breast cancer tumors (0 replies)
- New data on the breakdown of the KRas protein (0 replies)
- New Study Finds Removing Ovaries During Hysterectomy Increases Risk of Death, Outweig (0 replies)
- Cholesterol appears to promote tamoxifen resistance in some breast cancer cells say G (0 replies)
- Addressing Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Cancer Care Delivery (0 replies)
- Research shows how p53 mutations link to high-grade breast cancer, poor outcomes (0 replies)
- Molecular profiling helps cancer patients survive (3 replies)
- Newly discovered epidermal growth factor receptor active in human pancreatic cancers (0 replies)
- Penn's online survivorship care plans empower cancer survivors, caregivers (0 replies)
- Rockefeller University Hospital opens new Sleep Research Center (0 replies)
- Personalized medicine helps cancer patients survive (0 replies)
- Late-Breaking Science and Clinical Trials (0 replies)
- Brain metastases hijack neuron-supporting cells to resist chemotherapy (0 replies)
- Large study documents how p53 mutations link to high-grade breast cancer, poor outcom (0 replies)
- Sleeping leads to increased ratings of pain in cancer patients (0 replies)
- Discovery of potential genetic predisposition for lung cancer (0 replies)
- Researchers identify specific lung cancer susceptibility gene (0 replies)
- Study suggests that trouble sleeping leads to increased ratings of pain in cancer pat (0 replies)
- Review of homeopathic medicines in easing cancer therapy symptoms (0 replies)
- Homeopathic medicines: Can they help relieve side-effects of cancer therapy? (0 replies)
- Surgical gel used to stop bleeding could confuse mammograms (0 replies)
- When cancer cells can't let go (0 replies)
- Study of neighborhoods points to modifiable factors, not race, in cancer disparities (0 replies)
- Soybean chemicals may reduce menopause symptoms (0 replies)
- Important discover in cancer metastases (0 replies)
- More women with early-stage breast cancer opting for double mastectomies (0 replies)
- More women with early-stage breast cancer choosing double mastectomies (0 replies)
- How tumor cells move (0 replies)
- Soybean component reduces menopause effects (0 replies)
- Discovery of marker for colon stem cells could shed light on tumor growth (0 replies)
- Reovirus kills cancer stem cells (0 replies)
- Common Virus Kills Cancer Stem Cells (0 replies)
- Discovery of Marker for Colon Stem Cells Could Shed Light on What Drives Tumor Growth (0 replies)
- Deadly skin cancer now threatens women in their twenties (0 replies)
- Celsion announces promising trial results for ThermoDox in breast cancer (0 replies)
- Rak gene helps protect tumor suppressor in breast cancer (0 replies)
- AVEO Pharmaceuticals announces findings from novel human-in-mouse cancer model system (0 replies)
- Breakthrough model for human cancer may improve development of cancer drugs; study in (0 replies)
- Breakthrough Preclinical Model for Human Cancer May Dramatically Improve Development (0 replies)
- Celsion Announces Promising Phase I ThermoDox® Results in Breast Cancer Presented at (0 replies)
- Gene helps protect tumor suppressor in breast cancer (0 replies)
- Late-night exposure to light may diminish levels of a natural cancer-fighting hormone (0 replies)
- Breastmilk test may reveal cancer risk early (0 replies)
- Computer based model helps tell benign and malignant breast lesions apart (0 replies)
- Possible increase in colon cancer after start of folic acid fortification (0 replies)
- Monitoring care of patients with lung cancer in Northern Ireland (0 replies)
- Does exercise help prevent breast cancer? (0 replies)
- Monoclonal antibody cancer therapy (0 replies)
- Possible new treatments options for triple-negative breast cancer (0 replies)
- Muc4 protein may help breast cancer spread, beat cancer drugs (2 replies)
- New light-based system reveals breast tumor oxygen status (0 replies)
- To screen for breast cancer or not (0 replies)
- Breast cancer: To screen or not to screen? (0 replies)
- Light reveals breast tumor oxygen status (0 replies)
- UC Davis researchers identify a protein that may help breast cancer spread, beat canc (0 replies)
- Quantum Immunologics announces the filing of two important provisional patent applica (0 replies)
- New cancer genomics web-based tools provide researchers a powerful new to visualize a (0 replies)
- New radiation-free targeted therapy detects and eliminates breast cancer tumors in mi (1 replies)
- Cancer Genomics Browser gives cancer researchers a powerful new tool (0 replies)
- Possible new way to stop cancer from spreading (0 replies)
- Researchers Discover and Manipulate Molecular Interplay That Moves Cancer Cells (0 replies)
- New marker for breast cancer metastasis (0 replies)
- Researchers discover and manipulate molecular interplay that moves cancer cells (0 replies)
- Mayo Clinic researchers discover and manipulate molecular interplay that moves cancer (0 replies)
- 'Gene hunters' find two new breast cancer genes (0 replies)
- Twin nanoparticle shown effective at targeting, killing breast cancer cells (0 replies)
- Super micro-surgery offers new hope for breast cancer patients with lymphedema (0 replies)
- New data on cancer survival in Europe show more patients are cured (0 replies)
- New cancer centre launched in Northern Ireland (0 replies)
- Radius starts Ppase 2a trial of RAD1901 in menopausal hot flashes (0 replies)
- Fit women much less likely to die from breast cancer (0 replies)
- New test for breast cancer metastasis (0 replies)
- Childhood soy consumption may reduce breast cancer among Asian women (0 replies)
- Eating soy early in life may reduce breast cancer among Asian women (0 replies)
- New test may predict spread of breast cancer (0 replies)
- Physically Fit Women Less Likely to Die from Breast Cancer (0 replies)
- Radius Initiates Phase 2a Clinical Trial of RAD1901 in Menopausal Hot Flashes (0 replies)
- Quality of life may impact coping strategies of young women with breast cancer (0 replies)
- Super-microsurgical technique brings hope to breast cancer patients with lymphedema (0 replies)
- Belfast gets new cancer centre (0 replies)
- More cancer patients cured according to new data on cancer survival in Europe (0 replies)
- New cancer centre launched in Northern Ireland (0 replies)
- New data on cancer survival in Europe show more patients are cured (0 replies)
- Super micro-surgery offers new hope for breast cancer patients with lymphedema (0 replies)
- Improvements in prostate cancer recognition, management and treatment are needed (0 replies)
- Discovery of new protein important in breast cancer gene's role in DNA repair (0 replies)
- Paradox of cancer drugs gives clue to why some treatments fail (0 replies)
- Biopsy of recurrent breast cancer can alter treatment (1 replies)
- Penn researchers identify new protein important in breast cancer gene's role in DNA r (0 replies)
- Prostate Cancer: Men deserve better (0 replies)
- Research shows biopsy of recurrent breast cancer can alter treatment (0 replies)
- Early detection of second breast cancers halves women?s risk of death (0 replies)
- Trial of new combination treatment targeting hormone receptor-positive locally advanc (0 replies)
- Tiny probes help track down and attack cancer cells (0 replies)
- Study examines why overweight women are less likely to undergo breast cancer screenin (0 replies)
- Study reinforces the importance of healthy living for women (0 replies)
- USAID launches early cancer detection program in Georgia (0 replies)
- USAID Launches Cancer Early Detection Program in Georgia (0 replies)
- New data on link between cancer and nutrition (0 replies)
- Small molecules block cancer gene (0 replies)
- Twin nanoparticle targets then zaps breast cancer cells (0 replies)
- Eli Lilly granted temporary restraining order to halt launch of generic Raloxifene (0 replies)
- Breath or urine analysis with optical gas sensors may detect cancer, diabetes (0 replies)
- Systematic estimation of breast cancer risk appears justified in postmenopausal women (0 replies)
- Color of wine makes no difference when it comes to breast-cancer (0 replies)
- Helium/oxygen mix helps lung patients breathe easier (0 replies)
- Male lumpectomy - first line treatment for prostate cancer (0 replies)
- BRCA gene mutations influence a women's views of preventive mastectomy (0 replies)
- Women with BRCA mutation, or worry, most likely to undergo prophylactic mastectomy (0 replies)
- Scientists make a strain of E. coli glow under fluorescent light (0 replies)
- Six factors independently predicted melanoma risk (0 replies)
- Glow, Little E. coli: The Making of Luminous Bacteria (0 replies)
- Patented inventions double at University at Buffalo (0 replies)
- Hypertension linked to earlier death among African-American breast cancer patients (0 replies)
- Younger breast cancer patients have greater chance of recurrence (0 replies)
- Contra Costa County considering health services cuts for undocumented immigrants, inm (0 replies)
- Younger breast cancer patients have greater chance of recurrence (0 replies)
- Angiogenesis inhibitors, study points to limitations, solutions (0 replies)
- New optical technology shows promise in detecting pancreatic cancer (0 replies)
- Proepithelin encourages cell growth and migration in prostate cancer (0 replies)
- New guide helps physicians understand oncofertility (0 replies)
- No differences in survival or neonatal outcomes in pregnancy-associated colorectal ca (0 replies)
- Implicit licenses clinical stage antibody program from Lilly (0 replies)
- Yoga helps women with breast cancer (0 replies)
- Low to moderate alcohol consumption among women associated with increased cancer risk (0 replies)
- Goserelin improves long-term survival in premenopausal women with early breast cancer (0 replies)
- Million women study shows even moderate alcohol consumption associated with increased (0 replies)
- One or two drinks a day increase the risk of cancer in women (0 replies)
- Metastasis-promoting protein identified; could provide a prognostic test or target fo (0 replies)
- Calcium linked to lower risk of cancer in women (0 replies)
- Bavarian Nordic updates on breast cancer vaccine studies (0 replies)
- Radioactive bone cement may be a new treatment option for breast cancer (0 replies)
- Cancer death rates fall among African Americans - survival rates still low (0 replies)
- Cancer death rates dropping among African Americans but survival rates still low (0 replies)
- Genetic profiles can help avoid incorrect dosing of a common drug, say Stanford scien (0 replies)
- video on line - Dr. Mendelshon press conference (0 replies)
- Nano-sized laboratory detects pollutants, disease and biological weapons (0 replies)
- Cancer survivors more likely to be unemployed (0 replies)
- Persons who survive cancer more likely to be unemployed (0 replies)
- Tiny 'lab-on-a-chip' detects pollutants, disease and biological weapons (0 replies)
- In flurry of studies, researcher details role of apples in inhibiting breast cancer (0 replies)
- New guidelines emphasize use of breast MRI to supplement standard imaging (0 replies)
- Breast cancer rates fall as women abandon HRT (0 replies)
- Breast cancer rates fall as women abandon HRT (0 replies)
- Major Breakthrough May Lead to Better Drugs for Diabetes, Other Diseases (0 replies)
- Video: Zometa(R) Reduces Risk of Breast Cancer Recurrence in Premenopausal Women, Stu (0 replies)
- Global HER2 Positive Breast Cancer Trial Opens in NJ (0 replies)
- Micro RNA plays a key role in melanoma metastasis (0 replies)
- NYU Langone Medical Center researchers find micro RNA plays a key role in melanoma me (0 replies)
- New genomic test can personalize breast cancer treatment (0 replies)
- New test for breast cancer will help guide treatment choices (0 replies)
- Pregnancy has no impact on breast cancer, but can delay diagnosis and treatment (0 replies)
- Study finds pregnancy has no impact on breast cancer survival, delays treatment, diag (0 replies)
- Atorvastatin and lovastatin found to be ineffective for breast cancer prevention (0 replies)
- Statin therapy ineffective in breast cancer prevention (0 replies)
- deCODE Breakthrough in Thyroid Cancer May Enable More Targeted Risk Assessment and Ea (0 replies)
- Even moderate exercise helps breast cancer recovery (0 replies)
- Source of cancer stem cells' resistance to radiation discovered (0 replies)
- Calcitrol - active form of vitamin D - stimulates protein that inhibits growth of bre (0 replies)
- Dry beans reduce risk of mammary cancer (0 replies)
- Source of cancer stem cells' resistance to radiation discovered at Stanford (0 replies)
- Vitamin D Found to Stimulate a Protein that Inhibits the Growth of Breast Cancer Cell (3 replies)
- Breast cancer risk rapidly declines after women stop taking postmenopausal combined h (0 replies)
- Hispanic women and breast cancer: An understudied group (0 replies)
- Dry beans inhibit development of mammary cancer (0 replies)
- New inhibitors could be new class of cancer drugs (0 replies)
- Primary care doctors miss opportunities to recommend colon cancer screening (0 replies)
- Green tea may counteract anticancer effects of cancer therapy, bortezomib (Velcade) (0 replies)
- New test predicts how breast cancer patients respond to chemotherapy (0 replies)
- Disruption of circadian clock can suppress cancer growth (0 replies)
- 19 percent of breast cancer patients don't receive recommended radiation after mastec (0 replies)
- UNC study: Tinkering with the circadian clock can suppress cancer growth (0 replies)
- Stroma genomic signature predicts resistance to anthracyclin-based chemotherapy in br (0 replies)
- Study shows that primary care doctors miss opportunities to recommend colon cancer sc (0 replies)
- Green tea may negate the effects of a common cancer therapy (0 replies)
- Compounds could be new class of cancer drugs (0 replies)
- 19 percent of breast cancer patients don?t receive recommended radiation after mastec (0 replies)
- Use of mammography in U.S. decreases (0 replies)
- Risk of malpractice lawsuits in breast imaging overestimate by radiologists (0 replies)
- Shortened gene region linked to breast cancer (0 replies)
- New technology rapidly detects tumor response to chemotherapy (0 replies)
- New technique images tumor vessel leakiness to predict breast cancer chemotherapy out (0 replies)
- PET/CT may improve prognosis for patients with inflammatory breast cancer (0 replies)
- Radiologists overestimate their overall risk of malpractice lawsuits in breast imagin (0 replies)
- Mammography utilization in the United States decreases: A state-level look (0 replies)
- A DATE with breast cancer: Shortened gene region linked to breast cancer (0 replies)
- Study identifies potential 'safe period' for hormone replacement use (0 replies)
- Shift workers' body clocks studied to prevent certain cancers (0 replies)
- New imaging technique distinguishes breast cancer cells from normal cells (0 replies)
- New CDC study assesses impact of genetic testing on health outcomes (0 replies)
- New technology analyzes breast cancer tumours to determine best treatment option (0 replies)
- Screening May Eventually Reduce Additional Breast Surgery (0 replies)
- Shift Workers' Body Clocks Studied to Prevent Certain Cancers (0 replies)
- New CDC Study Assesses Impact of Genetic Testing on Health Outcomes (0 replies)
- Public information about breast screening in UK has serious shortcomings (0 replies)
- Many women who survived childhood cancer do not undergo recommended breast cancer scr (0 replies)
- UK breast screening information has serious shortcomings (0 replies)
- Many women who survived childhood cancer do not undergo recommended breast cancer scr (0 replies)
- Plums poised to give blueberries run for the money (0 replies)
- Study may help breast cancer patients make more informed treatment choices (0 replies)
- Researchers refine breast cancer identification (0 replies)
- New tools that spotlight individual cellular molecules are transforming biomedical re (0 replies)
- Researchers identify risk factors for breast cancer in the opposite breast (0 replies)
- Genetic testing may not lead to demand for 'designer babies' (0 replies)
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