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- Nicotine linked to breast cancer growth and spread (0 replies)
- Shark antibodies show potential as lifesaver from cancer (0 replies)
- Sharks antibodies show potential as lifesaver from cancer (0 replies)
- Caffeine not associated with overall breast cancer risk (0 replies)
- Unpicking the complexity of human disease (0 replies)
- Painkillers found to reduce breast cancer risk (1 replies)
- Lilly to acquire ImClone Systems for $6.5 billion (0 replies)
- International implementation of breast health guidelines for developing countries pub (0 replies)
- One dose chemo treatment the best for testicular cancer (0 replies)
- Commonwealth Fund report examines health care proposals of major Presidential candida (0 replies)
- Interracial Asian-White couples have distinct risks for gestational diabetes, Caesare (0 replies)
- Mammograms read by computers will boost cancer detection and reduce doctors' workload (0 replies)
- Birth size a marker of susceptibility to breast cancer later in life (0 replies)
- Danish study provides new information on hormone replacement therapy and the risk of (0 replies)
- Birth size a marker for breast cancer later in life (0 replies)
- Breast feeding lowers breast cancer risk (0 replies)
- Women warned about talcum powder ovarian cancer risk (0 replies)
- Gap in black, white new cancer diagnoses narrowing in Missouri; mortality rate gap fa (0 replies)
- Nanotubes detect tumors and deliver high-potency punch (0 replies)
- Multifunctional polymer nanoparticles pass critical in vivo test (0 replies)
- Social class dictates cancer risk (1 replies)
- Some cases of breast cancer overtreated (0 replies)
- One week radiation treatment for breast cancer as effective as standard 6 to 7 week c (0 replies)
- High salt levels in food banished by seaweed (0 replies)
- Breast MRI scan could determine need for radiation therapy (0 replies)
- New tool for early diagnosis of breast cancer (0 replies)
- New drug might make tumor cells more sensitive to therapy (0 replies)
- Benefits of combined treatments against cancer (0 replies)
- Pain-relieving gel makes mammograms a less painful experience (0 replies)
- Breast cancer vaccine could protect against aggressive HER2-positive breast tumours (1 replies)
- Lung cancer in non-smokers is sixth biggest cancer killer (0 replies)
- Vaccine against HER2-positive breast cancer offers complete protection in lab (1 replies)
- Adding Taxotere to chemotherapy regimen improves survival in early breast cancer (0 replies)
- DNA vaccine developed at the Karmanos Cancer Institute fights HER2-positive cancers (2 replies)
- Surveillance mammography after treatment for primary breast cancer (0 replies)
- Untapped potential of antidepressants for cancer (0 replies)
- Risk of breast cancer mutations underestimated for Asian women, Stanford study shows (0 replies)
- Radiation treatment less likely for African American women fighting breast cancer (0 replies)
- Injections of N-acetyl cysteine may help 'chemobrain' (0 replies)
- Trastuzumab-DM1 - a 'smart bomb' for breast cancer treatment (0 replies)
- Black women less likely than white women to receive follow-up treatments after breast (0 replies)
- Genetic testing for sudden cardiac death (0 replies)
- FDA grants IND for Davanat to treat breast cancer patient (0 replies)
- New York Health Department to decide soon whether Medicaid beneficiaries with HIV/AID (0 replies)
- Breastfeeding could reduce risk of aggressive form of breast cancer that disproportio (0 replies)
- Good old traditional breakfast can be a killer! (0 replies)
- Breastfeeding, other factors may affect risk of breast cancer type (0 replies)
- Being happy and optimistic can protect women from breast cancer (0 replies)
- Good tidings for women on HRT (0 replies)
- OncoGenex Pharmaceuticals' OGX-011 granted FDA fast track status (0 replies)
- Why hormone therapy for prostate cancer fails (0 replies)
- Scientists synthesize promising anti-cancer product from marine algae (0 replies)
- Sngle-walled carbon nanotubes used as cancer drug delivery vehicles (0 replies)
- President signs bill that bans six toxic phthalates from children's products (0 replies)
- Risk of breast cancer recurring even after 5 years of therapy (0 replies)
- Cheap drug combo stops breast cancer in its tracks (0 replies)
- Breast cancer patients still have risk of relapse after 5 years of systemic therapy (0 replies)
- Precisely targeted radiation therapy can control limited cancer spread (0 replies)
- Low vitamin D levels substantially increase risk of death (1 replies)
- New research finds way to switch off breast cancer and leukaemia (0 replies)
- Gab2 signalling protein switches off breast cancer and leukaemia (0 replies)
- Genetic discovery may lead to new blood test for people at high risk for cancer (0 replies)
- Disclosing a breast cancer diagnosis to family and friends (0 replies)
- Concerns about possible cancer cluster prompts investigation of Gold Coast private ho (0 replies)
- Chronic exposure to estrogen impairs some cognitive functions (0 replies)
- Stanford Medicine explores the complex world of clinical trials (0 replies)
- Minorities less likely to know about breast cancer treatment options (0 replies)
- Corn protein, zein being researched for drug delivery (0 replies)
- ISU researchers find possible alternative adjuvant for alum to boost the effectivenes (0 replies)
- Estrogen treatments may sharpen mental performance in some women (0 replies)
- Different breast cancer screening strategies shown to be equally effective (0 replies)
- Lawmakers agree to ban use of phthalates in toys (0 replies)
- Laboratory and mouse studies show targeted drug blocks the growth of breast cancer ce (0 replies)
- Hip bone density predicts breast cancer risk independently of Gail score (0 replies)
- Patient liaison is the focus of a new medical centre (0 replies)
- Clinical trials to examine mushrooms' cancer-fighting properties (0 replies)
- Amgen announces positive results for Denosumab postmenopausal osteoporosis trial (0 replies)
- First-of-its-kind study examines whether fat tissues from different areas of the body (0 replies)
- Abiraterone new drug for aggressive prostate cancer the best thing in 70 years (0 replies)
- Reduced dose anthracycline post-breast cancer surgery has no effect on outcome (0 replies)
- Painless, portable device could be an alternative to traditional mammograms (0 replies)
- No need for gene screens in breast cancer families (0 replies)
- Pain-relieving gel eases mammography discomfort (0 replies)
- New drug for aggressive prostate cancer the best thing in 70 years (0 replies)
- Reduced dose anthracycline pre-breast cancer surgery has no effect on outcome (0 replies)
- Breast cancer researchers call for ethnicity to be taken into account when developing (0 replies)
- You are not alone - help for breast cancer patients (0 replies)
- Worldwide analysis of cancer survival finds wide variation between countries (0 replies)
- $2 million computer will help unravel major medical ailments (0 replies)
- Health partnership expands cancer screening services (0 replies)
- Quick formula could forecast which cancers chemo could kill (0 replies)
- Improving understanding of cell behaviour in breast cancer (1 replies)
- Researchers locate and image prostate cancer as it spreads to lymph nodes (0 replies)
- Compound honokiol, from Magnolias blocks, elusive pathway for cancer growth (0 replies)
- Treating rare breast cancer with radiation therapy may lower recurrence rate (0 replies)
- New system pinpoints potential "biomarkers" of early forms of the disease (0 replies)
- Gene silencer and quantum dots reduce protein production to a whisper (0 replies)
- Swedish study finds many men not told wife's cancer incurable or told too late (0 replies)
- Post-operative asymmetry between breasts after cancer treatment affects quality of li (0 replies)
- Young women's breast cancers more aggressive and less responsive to treatment (0 replies)
- New online chat forum for cancer patients (0 replies)
- FDA approves novel genetic test for patients with breast cancer (0 replies)
- 98 percent of elective mastectomy patients would have reconstruction again (0 replies)
- Compound in red wine may prevent breast cancer (0 replies)
- Advanced breast cancer more likely in older women at risk of developing type 2 diabet (0 replies)
- U-M study to look at effects of chemotherapy on brain function of breast cancer survi (0 replies)
- New method to evaluate variations identified in breast cancer susceptibility genes (0 replies)
- New ovarian stimulation technique helps women restore their fertility following chemo (0 replies)
- Treatment delays result in poor outcomes for men with breast cancer (0 replies)
- Breast cancer: How tumor cells break free and form metastases (0 replies)
- Cancer cases up but survival more than doubles in breast and bowel cancer (0 replies)
- Report says cancer clinicians should understand and consider the economic impact of n (0 replies)
- Symptom screening plus a simple blood test equals a 20 percent jump in early detectio (0 replies)
- Children's Brain Tumor Foundation's tissue bank consortium may solve dire problem in (0 replies)
- Multiple CT scans may raise cancer risk, especially in children (0 replies)
- Cancer cure in mice to be tested in humans (0 replies)
- Genetic profiling for breast cancer on the horizon (0 replies)
- Pregnancy may protect against bladder cancer (0 replies)
- Prostate cancer deaths double in men with BRCA2 (0 replies)
- First comprehensive report on colorectal cancer care in Europe and Australia reveals (0 replies)
- Laser "microscalpel" to target individual cancer cells (0 replies)
- Quantum dots stop RNA interference in living cells (0 replies)
- More government in health care is not a prescription for reform (0 replies)
- Symptom screening plus CA125 blood test improves early detection of ovarian cancer (0 replies)
- Study: Outreach and internal navigation program on breast cancer diagnosis in an urba (0 replies)
- The impact of socioeconomic status on survival after cancer in the United States (0 replies)
- Improving understanding of cell behaviour in breast cancer (1 replies)
- Pregnant mums on a high fat diet put daughters at risk later in life (0 replies)
- New AMA public health policies on vitamin D, processed foods, flavored cigarettes, to (0 replies)
- New hope for patients with breast cancers resistant to tamoxifen (0 replies)
- Noninvasive molecular imaging technology helps track stem cells in tumors (0 replies)
- Novel agents found to inhibit growth of estrogen-dependent breast cancer cells (0 replies)
- Prenatal nutrition and nutrition during childhood interact to alter puberty (0 replies)
- Compound in grapes and red wine may help battle obesity (0 replies)
- Bionovo discovers new estrogen regulatory elements for breast cancer and osteoporosis (0 replies)
- Campaign says heart disease a top killer of women as well as men (0 replies)
- Nanoparticles trigger built-in cell-death signal to overcome drug resistance (0 replies)
- Anti-estrogen drug therapy reduces risk of invasive breast cancer in older women (0 replies)
- Reduced incidence of invasive breast cancer with Raloxifene among women at increased (0 replies)
- Three sequencing companies join 1000 Genomes Project (0 replies)
- The risk of death by age, sex, and smoking status in the U.S. (0 replies)
- Sunshine vitamin protect against heart attacks (0 replies)
- Study finds wide racial, geographic health care disparities among Medicare beneficiar (0 replies)
- BN ImmunoTherapeutics starts clinical trials with prostate cancer vaccine (0 replies)
- New molecular mechanism for colorectal cancer (0 replies)
- New 'Track Your Drinking' Google gadget (0 replies)
- Bavarian Nordic enters trials with prostate cancer vaccine (0 replies)
- Paclitaxel Poliglumex/Capecitabine regimen well tolerated and active in metastatic br (0 replies)
- By 2024 one in seven women will be diagnosed with breast cancer (0 replies)
- Improving cancer diagnosis and support services for Asian patients (0 replies)
- Study looks at the role of metformin as possible anti-tumor agent (0 replies)
- New breast cancer drug combo shrinks aggressive tumours (0 replies)
- Peregrine Pharmaceuticals updates on Bavituximab breast cancer study (0 replies)
- BiPar Sciences presents data for novel DNA repair inhibitor (0 replies)
- Genta announces initial trial results for novel drug for bone disease (0 replies)
- Royal seal of approval for Breakthrough Breast Cancer's world-class research unit in (0 replies)
- Survivors of childhood Hodgkin's lymphoma at higher risk of future health problems (0 replies)
- Researchers find gene signature profile for metastasis (0 replies)
- Survivors of childhood Hodgkin's lymphoma at higher risk of future health problems (0 replies)
- Grassley inquiry into fast-tracking of Avastin drug applications could hurt cancer d (1 replies)
- Sen. Kennedy to introduce bill to revise national cancer act (1 replies)
- Post-menopausal therapy to improve women's quality of life (0 replies)
- First patient enrolled in phase III study of Bevacizumab and Trastuzumab in early bre (1 replies)
- Blood cholesterol levels predict risk of heart disease due to hormone therapy (0 replies)
- Embryonic pathway delivers stem cell traits (0 replies)
- Simple blood test could indicate higher risk for coronary events in women after post- (0 replies)
- Unique genetic signature alerts physicians to high-risk breast tumors (0 replies)
- Confused about HRT? read on! (0 replies)
- Breast cancer gene a culprit in prostate cancer (0 replies)
- HRT safe for healthy women entering menopause (0 replies)
- Reliable genetic tests could predict lung cancer recurrence (0 replies)
- Spectrum Pharmaceuticals to present data on Ortataxel in breast cancer at major oncol (0 replies)
- Nurse-administered prevention and management strategies can decrease incidence of lym (0 replies)
- Study implicates 350 gene regions in cancer development in the mouse (0 replies)
- Length of telomeres in blood cells tied to breast cancer survival rates (0 replies)
- Regular exercise for young women can reduce their risk of breast cancer (0 replies)
- Molecular clock could predict risk for developing breast cancer (0 replies)
- Supplemental breast ultrasound boosts cancer detection, radiologist reports in nation (0 replies)
- Simple, painless hair test detects breast cancer (0 replies)
- Australian scientists warn, to avoid cancer keep alcohol to a minimum (0 replies)
- Previously unseen switch regulates breast cancer response to estrogen (0 replies)
- Skin flaps deliver cancer-fighting therapy (0 replies)
- Breast cancer tumours grow faster in younger women (0 replies)
- microRNAs appear essential for retinal health (0 replies)
- Wal-Mart generic drug program to begin offering 90-day supplies of more than 350 medi (0 replies)
- Breast cancer cluster prompts nationwide study of all ABC studios (0 replies)
- FGFR2 gene increases susceptibility to breast cancer (0 replies)
- Mood and anxiety disorders put cancer patients at risk for posttraumatic stress disor (0 replies)
- Cells lining milk ducts hold key to spread of ductal carcinoma in situ (0 replies)
- Epidermal growth factor receptor protects cancer cells from starving (2 replies)
- Variations of the adiponectin gene may predict risk of breast cancer in women (0 replies)
- Fat grafting for breast enhancement (0 replies)
- Aspirin a day cuts risk of common breast cancer (0 replies)
- New drug added to chemo kills off residual breast cancer stem cells (0 replies)
- Aspirin and other NSAIDs could lower the risk of breast cancer (0 replies)
- Mothers and offspring can share cells throughout life - with positive and negative ef (0 replies)
- Study describes mechanism linking acohol with risk of breast cancer (0 replies)
- Breast cancer risk cut by breast feeding (0 replies)
- Medicare costs estimated at $21.1 billion for 5 years of care for elderly cancer pati (0 replies)
- Getting to the roots of breast cancer (0 replies)
- Researchers identify new genes that help predict breast cancer outcomes (0 replies)
- Breakthrough blood test detects very early signs of breast cancer (0 replies)
- Scientists discover 4th major set of common genetic variants linked to risk of estrog (0 replies)
- Breast cancer subtypes are different diseases (0 replies)
- FDA approves Actonel (risedronate sodium) for postmenopausal osteoporosis (0 replies)
- Coffee protects some women against breast cancer (0 replies)
- Breast cancer subtypes originate from different biological pathways (0 replies)
- Reconstruction innovations for breast cancer patients (0 replies)
- Discovery of new cell targets for preventing growth of breast and other tumors (0 replies)
- MacroChem acquires Virium Pharmaceuticals (0 replies)
- Discovery of gene that may influence metastasis risk in breast cancer (0 replies)
- Seeking quality of life for cancer sufferers (0 replies)
- Combo of Herceptin and chemo a cure for breast cancer (0 replies)
- Vitamin D protects women from breast cancer (0 replies)
- Managing the care of breast cancer in patients 80 years of age and older (0 replies)
- British volunteers needed to help bring cure for cancer closer (0 replies)
- Study shows many cancer survivors do little exercise and are overweight (0 replies)
- Genentech updates on phase III study of Avastin plus chemo in first-line, advanced, n (0 replies)
- Obesity, inactivity as common among cancer survivors as rest of Canadians (0 replies)
- Physical activity and obesity in Canadian cancer survivors (0 replies)
- Discovery of method for clamping down on a cancer-promoting enzyme (0 replies)
- Vitamin D and the risk of developing breast cancer (0 replies)
- Gentle yoga enhances quality of life for breast cancer patients (0 replies)
- Countries could save millions of Euros a year if follow-ups for breast cancer patient (0 replies)
- Breast cancer screening benefits women up to the age of 75 (0 replies)
- Herceptin and chemotherapy improves response rates without major adverse effects in H (0 replies)
- Acupuncture provides effective relief from hot flushes for women taking tamoxifen aft (0 replies)
- Mistletoe therapy in oncology (0 replies)
- No link between aromatase inhibitors and cardiovascular problems (0 replies)
- New type of drug shrinks primary breast cancer tumours significantly in just six week (0 replies)
- Mushroom extract could stop breast cancer cell growth (0 replies)
- Chemotherapy for breast cancer and problems with memory (0 replies)
- Chemotherapy may not affect memory in breast cancer patients (0 replies)
- Mushroom extract used in Chinese medicine stops growth of invasive breast cancer cell (2 replies)
- Stem cell marker controls two key cancer pathways (0 replies)
- Global Alliance for Pharmacogenomics (0 replies)
- Cancer prevention (0 replies)
- NovoCure presents results from breast cancer pilot study (0 replies)
- Cancer prevention: stopping cancer before it can start (0 replies)
- Launching a Global Alliance for Pharmacogenomics (0 replies)
- Georgetown researchers find stem cell marker controls 2 key cancer pathways (0 replies)
- Triple-negative breast cancers doesn't always mean cancer spread (0 replies)
- What we eat and drink affects our risk of cancer (0 replies)
- Discovery of link between protein, prognosis in breast cancer (0 replies)
- Radiation beneficial for older breast cancer patients (0 replies)
- MRI best for looking at breast cancer (0 replies)
- Breast cancer death rates among black women not decreasing across all U.S. states (0 replies)
- Trans-fats linked to breast cancer (0 replies)
- Mammography and sonography used together can help rule out breast cancer in patients (0 replies)
- How what and how much we eat (and drink) affects our risk of cancer (0 replies)
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