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- Cardiac effects associated with breast cancer treatment appear lower (0 replies)
- Colorectal cancer gene found (0 replies)
- Fugitive cancer cells can be blocked by stopping blood cells that aid them (0 replies)
- Aspirin reduces the risk of breast cancer (0 replies)
- Risks of long-term hormone therapy continue to outweigh benefits (0 replies)
- Five steps to get on track with preventive screenings (0 replies)
- New way to assess a woman's risk for invasive breast cancer (0 replies)
- Curing cancer with natural products - a case for shamans and herb women? (0 replies)
- Arsenic aids tumor imaging when joined to cancer-homing drug (0 replies)
- Breast Cancer Risk Lingered Years after Women Discontinued Estrogen-Progestin Therapy (0 replies)
- Cancer risk slightly higher for women in discontinued hormone treatment trial (0 replies)
- UCSF researchers validate new model for breast cancer risk assessment in multiple eth (0 replies)
- Screening the herbal pharmacy (0 replies)
- Five Easy Prevention Steps to Save More Than 100,000 Lives A Year (0 replies)
- WHI follow-up study: Risks of long-term hormone therapy continue to outweigh benefits (0 replies)
- Health risks after cessation of postmenopausal hormone therapy (0 replies)
- LA BioMed researcher says 'unexpected' increase in cancer risk found (0 replies)
- UK researchers look to improve treatment for lung cancer patients (0 replies)
- Cancer risk from HRT remains long after treatment has stopped (0 replies)
- Protein in embryonic stem cells control malignant tumor cells (0 replies)
- Tamoxifen may help treat mania in patients with bipolar disorder (0 replies)
- New genetic marker of risk for breast cancer discovered (0 replies)
- Arsenic used to label antibodies for the detection of tumors (0 replies)
- New global study of targeted therapies for breast cancer (0 replies)
- When couples face the diagnosis of cancer, women carry a larger emotional burden than (0 replies)
- New study of targeted therapies for breast cancer -- model for global clinical trials (2 replies)
- Study of Targeted Therapies for Breast Cancer Establish Model for Global Clinical Tri (5 replies)
- Breast cancer death rates among black women (0 replies)
- Atypical protein kinase C stabilizes SRC-3 levels in breast cancer cells (0 replies)
- Breast cancer death rates among black women not decreasing across all states (0 replies)
- Breast cancer subtypes linked to survival from secondary brain tumors (0 replies)
- Study looks at breast-cancer drug called Abraxane for bladder cancer (0 replies)
- Hormones produced by the heart eliminate pancreatic cancer in mice (0 replies)
- New blood biomarker accurately predicts spread of prostate cancer to regional lymph n (0 replies)
- New drug trial to target hereditary cancers (0 replies)
- New blood marker may predict prostate cancer spread (0 replies)
- Alarming confusion about cancer screening (0 replies)
- New drug trial to target hereditary cancers (0 replies)
- New drug trial to target hereditary cancers (0 replies)
- Study looks at new bladder cancer therapy for patients unresponsive to standard treat (0 replies)
- Taking the fight against cancer to heart (0 replies)
- GeneSearch Breast Lymph Node Assay reduces recurrence of breast cancer (0 replies)
- The impact of breast cancer on financial status of patients and their families (0 replies)
- Drug for anemic cancer patients raises risk of death (0 replies)
- Breast cancer patients suffer considerable wage losses in first year after diagnosis (0 replies)
- Test can reduce recurrence of breast cancer (0 replies)
- Hormone therapy increases frequency of abnormal mammograms, breast biopsies (0 replies)
- LA BioMed study finds hormone therapy increases frequency of abnormal mammograms, bre (0 replies)
- Hormone therapy increases frequency of abnormal mammograms, breast biopsies (0 replies)
- Cytori Therapeutics receives positive news on breast reconstruction study (0 replies)
- Brain tumour gene link found (1 replies)
- Specialist breast care nurses for supportive care of women with breast cancer (0 replies)
- Contribution of Cancer Care Nurses Hard to Gauge (0 replies)
- Major study links insurance status to advanced stage in multiple cancers (0 replies)
- New method for detecting HER2 breast cancer (0 replies)
- Annual cancer statistics show substantial declines in mortality rates (0 replies)
- Report Says Half a Million Cancer Deaths Have Been Averted Since Death Rate Drop (0 replies)
- NIST, NCI, SAIC Partner on New Method for Detecting HER2 Breast Cancer (0 replies)
- Major Study Links Insurance Status to Advanced Stage in Multiple Cancers (0 replies)
- Insurance status linked to advanced stage in multiple cancers (0 replies)
- Major study links insurance status to advanced stage in multiple cancers (0 replies)
- Moving beyond tamoxifen: Drug discovery and the future of selective hormone receptor (0 replies)
- Oncoproteins double-team and destroy vital tumor-suppressor (0 replies)
- Personalized medicine can cut breast cancer risk (0 replies)
- Climb to Fight Breast Cancer offers peaks for every skill level (0 replies)
- Scientists discover why some breast cancers are drug resistant (0 replies)
- Blood test detects early stage ovarian cancer with 99 percent accuracy (0 replies)
- Avastin cancer drug does well in breast cancer study (2 replies)
- Ductal carcinoma in situ patients overestimate breast cancer risks (0 replies)
- Anxiety linked to newly diagnosed DCIS patients' overestimation of breast cancer risk (0 replies)
- Yale test detects early stage ovarian cancer with 99 percent accuracy (0 replies)
- New Handbook of Cancer Prevention (0 replies)
- Benefit of removal of the ovaries differs between women with BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation (0 replies)
- Accuracy of online breast cancer information (0 replies)
- Toxic blue-green algae may provide new anti-cancer drugs (0 replies)
- Complex fibroadenomas patients can avoid surgery (0 replies)
- Cancer cells adapt using Darwin's 'survival of the fittest' principle to resist treat (0 replies)
- New computerized image analysis will aid diagnosis and treatment of cancer (0 replies)
- New understanding of cancer initiation (0 replies)
- Study shows that a key protein appears to enable spread of melanoma to the small inte (0 replies)
- Study finds widespread vitamin and mineral use among cancer survivors, although benef (0 replies)
- Lung cancer rates fall for Western Australian men (0 replies)
- Hillary Clinton discusses enforcement mechanism for health insurance mandate (0 replies)
- Scientists identify protein's crucial role in resistance to breast cancer treatment (0 replies)
- Event to address the effects of breast cancer on black women (0 replies)
- Study looks at safe dosages of the isotope astatine-211 for brain tumors (0 replies)
- Treatment capitalizes on unique qualities of radioisotope to prolong lives of brain t (0 replies)
- Physician characteristics are associated with quality of cancer care (0 replies)
- Digital mammography may be a better screening option than film mammography (0 replies)
- Digital mammography superior to film mammography in some cases (0 replies)
- The contraceptive pill gives long-lasting protection against ovarian cancer (0 replies)
- Health insurance co-payments deter mammography use (0 replies)
- Scientists use nanoscale polymer films to control drug delivery (0 replies)
- Dark-field X-rays give more revealing images of body tissue (0 replies)
- Scientists use nanomaterials to localize and control drug delivery (0 replies)
- Johns Hopkins to participate in 1000 Genomes Project (0 replies)
- Infections at incision site more common than expected following breast procedures (0 replies)
- MBSE and the Know Now Foundation (0 replies)
- Breakthrough in breast cancer treatment (0 replies)
- Dark-field x-ray images sharpen medical imaging (0 replies)
- New technology sharpens X-ray vision (0 replies)
- NICE guidelines on breast cancer follow-up need urgent revision (0 replies)
- Further breakthroughs for breast cancer patients (0 replies)
- Previously unknown Merkel cell polyomavirus linked to deadly skin cancer (0 replies)
- New research finds some wood floor finishes are a likely source of PCB exposure (0 replies)
- Newly discovered virus linked to deadly skin cancer (0 replies)
- New clues about BRCA1 role in breast cancer (0 replies)
- Black women get breast cancer two decades earlier than white women (0 replies)
- New pathway provides more clues about BRCA1 role in breast cancer (0 replies)
- Shift work may increase the risk of enforced early retirement among women (0 replies)
- Should children be tested for gene mutations linked to cancers? (0 replies)
- Bisphosphonates - osteoporosis drugs triple risk of bone necrosis (0 replies)
- Popular osteoporosis drugs triple risk of bone necrosis (0 replies)
- Shift Work May Increase Risk of Enforced Early Retirement Among Women (0 replies)
- Should children be permitted to get genetic testing for BRCA 1/2 mutations? (0 replies)
- The link between combined HRT use and the risk of lobular breast cancers (0 replies)
- U.S. Food and Drug Administration approves new genetic breast cancer test (0 replies)
- Lymphangioleiomyomatosis - potential clues into the treatment and diagnosis (0 replies)
- New research demonstrates potential diagnosis, treatment benefits (0 replies)
- Small pieces of ribonucleic acid prevent spread of breast cancer (0 replies)
- microRNA molecules block breast cancer's ability to spread (0 replies)
- Acrylamide is carcinogenic and may increase the risk of breast cancer (0 replies)
- Acrylamide in food may increase the risk of breast cancer (0 replies)
- Molecules can block breast cancer's ability to spread (0 replies)
- Small RNAs can prevent spread of breast cancer (0 replies)
- BRCA1 and BRCA2 gene mutations and breast cancer (0 replies)
- American women prefer overly aggressive treatments for breast cancer (0 replies)
- Breast cancer screening cuts mortality by half (0 replies)
- Breast cancer risk varies among women who are carriers of BRCA1 and BRCA2 gene mutati (0 replies)
- Breast Cancer Risk Varies Substantially Among Women Who Are Carriers of BRCA1 and BRC (0 replies)
- Docetaxel given after doxorubicin reduces recurrence (0 replies)
- New test for newly diagnosed breast cancer (0 replies)
- New test may prevent some newly diagnosed breast cancer patients from having to under (0 replies)
- Researchers say health benefits of sunshine outweigh the skin cancer risk and might h (0 replies)
- FDA reviews new data on risks of erythropoiesis-stimulating agents (0 replies)
- Novel anti-tumor compound (0 replies)
- Novel anticancer strategy moves from laboratory to clinic (0 replies)
- FDA Receives New Data on Risks of Anemia Drugs (4 replies)
- Bisphosphonates appear to reduce the risk of jaw degradation (0 replies)
- Oral osteoporosis meds appear to reduce the risk of jaw degradation (0 replies)
- Breast cancer cells have to learn to walk before they can run (0 replies)
- Breast cancer cells have to learn to walk before they can run (0 replies)
- Ashkenazi ovarian cancer patients with BRCA mutations live longer than those with nor (0 replies)
- New technology in the works... (0 replies)
- Reconstruction surgery rarely discussed with breast cancer patients (0 replies)
- Study determines costs of breast and cervical cancer detection among low-income women (0 replies)
- Study shows that antiangiogenic agent delays progression of advanced breast cancer (0 replies)
- Breast cancer gene mutation more common in Hispanic, young black women (0 replies)
- New information about how normal cells and cancer cells survive under stress (0 replies)
- Cone-beam breast CT compared to conventional mammography (0 replies)
- Taxol with avastin produces noteworthy results (0 replies)
- Varying prevalence among ethnic groups of gene mutation that increases risk of breast (0 replies)
- Study Determines Costs of Breast and Cervical Cancer Detection Among Low-income Women (0 replies)
- Reconstruction Surgery Rarely Discussed with Breast Cancer Patients (0 replies)
- Anthracyclines improve survival in HER2-positive breast cancer patients (0 replies)
- Breast cancer gene mutation more common in Hispanic, young black women, Stanford/NCCC (0 replies)
- Chemotherapy and tamoxifen reduce risk of second breast cancer (0 replies)
- FOXO factor promotes survival of oxygen-deprived cancer cells (0 replies)
- Cone-Beam CT Faster, Potentially More Accurate Than Conventional Mammography (0 replies)
- Bevacizumab found to improve survival for patients with advanced breast cancer (1 replies)
- Yale launches study of young women with heart attacks (0 replies)
- Microchip blood test detects cancers earlier (0 replies)
- Yale launches landmark VIRGO study of young women with heart disease (0 replies)
- Breasts damaged by cancer surgery reshaped using stem cell injections (0 replies)
- Combo therapy reduces size of brain tumours (0 replies)
- Scientists identify and repress breast cancer stem cells in mouse tissue (0 replies)
- CSHL scientists identify and repress breast cancer stem cells in mouse tissue (0 replies)
- Study looks at denosumab in preventing bone loss caused by aromatase inhibitors (0 replies)
- Survival shortened when estrogen or progesterone receptor negative breast cancer spre (0 replies)
- Addressing care gap in underserved women not easy (0 replies)
- Tumors less than 1 centimeter in size can be aggressive and may require maximum thera (0 replies)
- Herceptin helps women with multiple chromosomes containing HER2 gene (0 replies)
- Targeted therapy and chemotherapy shrinks breast cancer metastases in brain (1 replies)
- Addressing care gap in underserved women not easy, Mayo researchers find (0 replies)
- Even tiny breast tumors can be aggressive and may require maximum therapy (0 replies)
- Herceptin helps women with multiple chromosomes containing HER2 gene, study finds (0 replies)
- Drug combination shrinks breast cancer metastases in brain (0 replies)
- Survey underscores importance of emotional/educational needs among women with advance (0 replies)
- Survival shortened when ER/PR negative breast cancer spreads to the brain (0 replies)
- New Drug to Prevent Bone Loss Caused by Breast Cancer Treatment (0 replies)
- Men unaware of their cancer risk when female relatives test positive for BRCA mutatio (0 replies)
- Do people make better decisions when they understand average risk? (0 replies)
- MicroRNA regulates cancer stem cells (0 replies)
- Early results show promise in reducing side effects from anastrozole (0 replies)
- Cancer research giants to present the CTRC-AACR San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium (0 replies)
- Early results show promise in reducing side effects from anastrozole (0 replies)
- MicroRNA Regulates Cancer Stem Cells (0 replies)
- Cancer Research Giants Collaborate to Present the CTRC-AACR San Antonio Breast Cancer (0 replies)
- Putting risk in perspective: Do people make better decisions when they understand ave (0 replies)
- High-dose chemo and stem cell transplant shows little or no survival benefit for brea (1 replies)
- Most carriers of Fanconi anemia genes are not at a higher risk of cancer (0 replies)
- Accuracy of diagnostic mammograms varies by radiologist (0 replies)
- Diagnostic mammogram readings vary extensively by radiologist (0 replies)
- Most carriers of Fanconi anemia genes are not at a higher risk of cancer (0 replies)
- Novel technique using computer modeling identifies potential side effects of pharmace (0 replies)
- New Computational Technique Can Predict Drug Side Effects (0 replies)
- Scientists develop new drug to outflank cancer resistance (1 replies)
- FDA approves trial for SKCC breast cancer vaccine (0 replies)
- Explanation on resistance to taxane class of drugs (1 replies)
- ImmunoVaccine Technologies to acquire Immunotope (0 replies)
- FDA Approves Phase I Clinical Trial for SKCC Breast Cancer Vaccine (0 replies)
- Missing protein provides clue to ovarian cancer drug success (2 replies)
- Extracellular protein sensitizes ovarian cancer cells to chemotherapy (0 replies)
- Study shows how mutations in the BRCA1 gene lead to breast cancer (0 replies)
- Research findings link weight gain and diabetes to a variety of cancers (0 replies)
- New study reveals for first time how BRCA1 mutations cause breast cancer (0 replies)
- Obesity and metabolism: Weight gain and the growing risk of cancer (0 replies)
- How BRCA1 Mutations Cause Breast Cancer Revealed for First Time (0 replies)
- Shampoo damaging the environment (0 replies)
- Breast MRI spots other cancers, may alter treatment plan (0 replies)
- Chips and crisps on a daily basis raise a woman's cancer risk (0 replies)
- New marker to identify cancer stem cells (0 replies)
- Discovery of new marker to identify cancer stem cells (0 replies)
- Genes discovered that protect against heart damage from chemotherapy (0 replies)
- Genes identified that protect against heart damage from chemotherapy (0 replies)
- Lymphatic vessel and lymph node function are restored with growth factor treatment (0 replies)
- Researchers Find New Marker to Identify Cancer Stem Cells (0 replies)
- UM researchers find new marker to identify cancer stem cells (0 replies)
- Genetic testing over the net a waste of money say experts (0 replies)
- Night shift work linked to cancer risk (0 replies)
- Direct-to-consumer advertising for commercial genetic testing is on the rise and may (0 replies)
- AstraZeneca receives six months pediatric exclusivity patent extension for ARIMIDEX ( (0 replies)
- Bionovo describes a new class of therapeutic compounds (0 replies)
- AstraZeneca Receives Six Months Pediatric Exclusivity Patent Extension for ARIMIDEX(R (0 replies)
- Bionovo Describes a New Class of Therapeutic Compounds (0 replies)
- Direct-to-consumer advertising for genetic tests concerns physicians and may mislead (0 replies)
- Latest on research on cancer prevention (0 replies)
- Stereoscopic digital mammography takes breast imaging to a new dimension (0 replies)
- Stereo mammography improves cancer detection (0 replies)
- New computational technique predicts side-effects of a major cancer drug (0 replies)
- Effects of weight, genetics and religious beliefs on prostate cancer (0 replies)
- Scientists observe gene activity outside the body (0 replies)
- 'Stereo' mammography takes breast imaging to a new dimension (0 replies)
- Genetic and behavioral differences add to prostate cancer disparities (0 replies)
- Jefferson scientists see breast cancer gene activity from outside the body (0 replies)
- Latest on Cancer Prevention through Diet, Obesity, Therapeutics and Public Health Pol (0 replies)
- A new computational technique predicts side-effects of a major cancer drug (0 replies)
- New mammography technology improves cancer detection (0 replies)
- Potential early warning system for lung cancer identified (2 replies)
- Study looks at progesterone for Alzheimer's (0 replies)
- MIT radar technology fights breast cancer (0 replies)
- PET/CT brings new hope to patients with deadly form of breast cancer (0 replies)
- Scientists adopt fresh approach in quest for new therapies (0 replies)
- Effects of progesterone on Alzheimer's disease (0 replies)
- City life raises a woman's risk of breast cancer (0 replies)
- Cultural differences in understanding of mammography (0 replies)
- City women have denser breasts, making them more likely to develop breast cancer (0 replies)
- City-Dwelling Women at Greater Risk for Breast Cancer (0 replies)
- Attitudes toward mammography differ across ethnicities, cultures, backgrounds (0 replies)
- Komen "State of Breast Cancer" report (0 replies)
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