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- Study shows association between breastfeeding and reduced risk of aggressive breast c (0 replies)
- 3-D pancreatic cancer organoid may help predict clinical responses, personalize treat (0 replies)
- Potential new therapy for triple-negative breast cancer shows promise in lab studies (0 replies)
- High-grade DCIS detection rates increase in older women (0 replies)
- Lower doses of parabens might increase breast cancer risk (0 replies)
- Scientists devise new method to solve significant variables conundrum (0 replies)
- Scientists produce beneficial natural compounds in tomato - industrial scale-up poten (0 replies)
- Scientists grow industrial quantities of red wine compound using tomatoes (0 replies)
- Optical scanner shows potential for real-time 3D breast cancer screening (0 replies)
- Allina Health study could save breast cancer patients time, money and side effects (0 replies)
- Study combats 'anxiety' as barrier to breast cancer screening (0 replies)
- MAMMOCARE Project achieves earlier and more accurate breast cancer diagnosis (0 replies)
- BRCA1 expression in glioblastoma multiforme tumors predicts patient survival (0 replies)
- Breast, ovarian cancer risk may have association with sense of smell (0 replies)
- Test could predict whether breast cancer will spread to the brain (0 replies)
- UGR scientists patent an effective drug for treating breast, colon, and skin cancers (0 replies)
- Family risk of breast cancer does not affect psychosocial adjustment among pre-teen g (0 replies)
- New guidelines for breast cancer screening age (0 replies)
- Annual vs. biennial mammography and breast tumor prognostic characteristics (0 replies)
- Researchers close in on a blood test for Alzheimer's disease (0 replies)
- Study reveals why cancer anemia treatment leads to tumor growth (0 replies)
- Decoding the microbial signature of aggressive form of breast cancer (0 replies)
- Common breast cancer drug could help tackle MRSA (0 replies)
- Breast cancer drug beats superbug (0 replies)
- Halaven (eribulin) demonstrates overall survival benefit in rare soft tissue sarcoma (0 replies)
- Scientists find cause of reduced drug sensitivity in HER2-positive breast cancer (0 replies)
- Ethnic groups receive different treatment for breast cancer (0 replies)
- Identification of genetic features in breast cancer subtype may help guide therapy (0 replies)
- Adoption of streamlined breast cancer treatment has stagnated, study finds (0 replies)
- BreastCancerTrials.org launches Metastatic Trial Search (0 replies)
- Researchers unlock secrets of troublesome Tribble protein (0 replies)
- Ambry Genetics presents groundbreaking TP53 gene data at ASHG; TP53 linked to breast (0 replies)
- Protein research uncovers potential new diagnosis and therapy for breast cancer (0 replies)
- Experts recommend assessing individual benefits, risks of menopausal therapies (0 replies)
- Two-hit therapy for breast tumors using approved drugs looks promising in animal stud (0 replies)
- Singapore scientists uncover genetic landscape of distinct breast tumors (0 replies)
- Preventive care drops when government cuts close women's health clinics, research say (0 replies)
- Magee clinical trial opens to examine therapies on invasive lobular breast cancer (1 replies)
- Developing a gel that mimics human breast for cancer research to reduce the need for (0 replies)
- Studies suggest new ways to inhibit oncogenes, enhance tumor-suppressor activity (0 replies)
- Catching cancers when they are small still makes a difference to survival (0 replies)
- Single mastectomy 'better than double mastectomy' for early-stage breast cancer (0 replies)
- Predictive model could help guide choices for breast cancer therapies (0 replies)
- Nonfamilial breast cancer risk could be predicted by genetic alterations (1 replies)
- Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute scientists take first up-close look at acti (0 replies)
- Taller people face a greater risk of cancer (0 replies)
- Research connects specific variations in RNA splicing with breast cancer causation (0 replies)
- New method to predict increased risk of non-familial breast cancer (0 replies)
- Underdetection, not overdiagnosis, is the real problem in breast cancer screening (0 replies)
- Launch of first UK charity dedicated to 36,000 women living with advanced breast canc (0 replies)
- Intratumor morphological heterogeneity of cancer is not related to chromosome aberrat (0 replies)
- UC Davis researcher advocates ending Medicare coverage of controversial mammography t (0 replies)
- MRI technique could reduce need for breast biopsies (0 replies)
- Targeted treatment Perjeta (pertuzumab) gets regulatory green light in UK for use in (0 replies)
- Maintaining healthy DNA delays menopause (0 replies)
- Scientists use microchip approach to visualize human breast cancer proteins (0 replies)
- Genetic test identifies which breast cancer patients can avoid chemotherapy (0 replies)
- Hormonal therapy may prevent ovarian failure and preserve fertility in breast cancer (0 replies)
- Breast cancer: Angelina Jolie boosted public awareness of reconstructive surgery (0 replies)
- Treatment of elderly patients with breast cancer varies between different countries t (0 replies)
- Discovery of significant genetic differences between breast cancers that relapse and (0 replies)
- Metastatic breast cancer cells turn on stem cell genes (0 replies)
- Molecular 'feedback loop' may explain tamoxifen resistance in patients with breast ca (0 replies)
- Research finds surgical marker helps cut cost of breast cancer treatment (0 replies)
- Tumor suppressor LRIG1 controls breast cancer aggression and invasion (0 replies)
- Researchers at Western University hope to use artificial intelligence to improve brea (0 replies)
- Study finds high proportion of advanced breast cancers in sub-Saharan Africa (0 replies)
- Biomarker may predict who'll benefit from targeted therapy for HER2-negative breast c (0 replies)
- Genomic differences between breast cancers of African American and white women identi (0 replies)
- Research discovery leads to potential diagnostic for assessing breast cancer recurren (0 replies)
- Biomarker may predict which HER2-negative breast cancer patients will benefit from ta (0 replies)
- New approach found to tackle breast cancer hormone therapy resistance (0 replies)
- Tai Chi benefits seniors with certain long-term conditions (0 replies)
- New approach to mammograms could improve reliability (0 replies)
- IRB Barcelona identifies the gene responsible for metastasis of breast cancer to the (0 replies)
- Leukemia virus in cattle may raise risk for human breast cancer (0 replies)
- Mediterranean diet with olive oil linked to reduced risk of breast cancer (0 replies)
- New research could lead breast, ovarian cancer prevention strategies away from surger (0 replies)
- Could eating vegetables reduce breast cancer risk? (0 replies)
- Cell-surface discovery could fundamentally alter cancer treatment (0 replies)
- Clearing a path for cancer research (0 replies)
- Errant gene turns cells into mobile cancer factories (0 replies)
- Breast cancer liquid biopsy results presented at World CDX conference (0 replies)
- Natural compound could reduce breast cancer risk in some women (0 replies)
- Breast cancer incidence, death rates rising in some economically transitioning countr (0 replies)
- Screening all women for BRCA gene mutations 'worthless' (0 replies)
- Variations in cell programs control cancer and normal stem cells (0 replies)
- Acupuncture reduces hot flashes in breast cancer survivors (0 replies)
- Team decodes structure of protein complex active in DNA repair (0 replies)
- Call to reimburse cutting edge breast cancer test, Australia (0 replies)
- Breast cancer: study finds rise in double mastectomy among men (0 replies)
- Stiffer breast tissue in obese women promotes tumors (0 replies)
- Breast cancer relapse could be predicted with new blood test (0 replies)
- 21-gene recurrence score and receipt of chemotherapy in patients with breast cancer (0 replies)
- New 'mutation-tracking' blood test could predict breast cancer relapse months in adva (0 replies)
- New optical method promises faster, more accurate diagnosis of breast cancer (0 replies)
- Majority of false-positive mammograms associated with anxiety, distress (0 replies)
- New Moffitt Cancer Center study finds young black women have a higher frequency of BR (0 replies)
- Blood vessel cells help tumours evade the immune system (0 replies)
- Use of tamoxifen by young women is influenced by fertility concerns (0 replies)
- Surgery, radiotherapy for early-stage breast cancer 'may not reduce mortality' (0 replies)
- Defeating breast cancer through crowdsourcing (0 replies)
- Tool boosts accuracy in assessing breast cancer risk (0 replies)
- Imaging software could speed up breast cancer diagnosis (0 replies)
- Multigene panel testing for hereditary breast/ovarian cancer risk assessment (0 replies)
- Even light, moderate alcohol intake may increase risk for certain cancers (0 replies)
- Moffitt Cancer Center seeks breast cancer survivors for genetic counseling study (0 replies)
- MD Anderson study reveals new insight into tumor progression (0 replies)
- Study of multi gene panel shows heredity risk of breast and ovarian cancer (0 replies)
- Researchers identify the cells at the origin of breast cancers (0 replies)
- Chemo unlikely to prolong survival in older breast cancer patients (0 replies)
- Collective intelligence helps to improve breast cancer diagnosis (0 replies)
- Can stem cells cause and cure cancer? (0 replies)
- New contrast agent spotlights tiny tumors and micrometastases (0 replies)
- Blood vessel 'doorway' lets breast cancer cells spread through blood stream (0 replies)
- Tell-tale biomarker detects early breast cancer in NIH-funded study (0 replies)
- Cancer protein may spark new vaccine for hard to treat form of breast cancer (0 replies)
- Shorter course of high-dose radiation therapy 'better for breast cancer patients' (0 replies)
- New biomarker identified in breast and prostate cancers holds promise for treating di (0 replies)
- New genetic test may guide better anti-HER2 treatment selection (0 replies)
- Key DNA discovery points to new clinical biomarker in predicting breast cancer risk (0 replies)
- Molecular tinkering doubles cancer drug's efficacy (0 replies)
- FAU student and surgeon collaborate on new, alternative procedure to radical mastecto (0 replies)
- Biomarker discovery offers 'glimmer of hope' for women with aggressive breast cancer (0 replies)
- Watching a tumor grow in real-time (0 replies)
- Researchers identify new cancer marker and possible therapeutic target for breast can (0 replies)
- Blocking the PHD2 oxygen sensor inhibits breast cancer dissemination (0 replies)
- Plastic surgeons urged to 'embrace the change' to single-stage implant breast reconst (0 replies)
- Breast cancer survivors who experience pain during intercourse may benefit from lidoc (0 replies)
- Do Latina women have lower risk of developing breast cancer than Americans? (0 replies)
- Flow means 'go' for proper lymph system development (0 replies)
- Understanding why some Latina women discontinue participation in cancer prevention ou (0 replies)
- Prostate cancer not caused by shift work (0 replies)
- Aromatase inhibitors 'more effective than tamoxifen' for reducing breast cancer death (0 replies)
- Life-extending metastatic breast cancer treatment Halaven (eribulin) to remain availa (0 replies)
- Additional radiation reduces breast-cancer recurrence for some patients: Hamilton stu (0 replies)
- Risks of screening mammography overestimated: large study shows women receive about 3 (0 replies)
- Scientists map out the odds of recurrence of breast cancer in individual patients (0 replies)
- Study: The Angelina Jolie Effect on breast cancer screening (0 replies)
- Georgia State study finds state regulations linked to late cancer diagnoses (0 replies)
- Life-saving breast cancer drugs going untaken in Appalachia (0 replies)
- Mouse model tests health risks of circadian disturbances (0 replies)
- Researchers discover a possible reason for drug resistance in breast tumors (0 replies)
- Exercise 300 minutes a week 'to cut postmenopausal breast cancer risk' (0 replies)
- More than half of breast cancer patients develop diastolic dysfunction after anthracy (0 replies)
- Compounds show potential in fighting brain and breast cancers (0 replies)
- Scientists solve breast and ovarian cancer genetic mystery (0 replies)
- Increased sitting time linked with breast and ovarian cancer risk (0 replies)
- What food to avoid for HER2 Positive & Estrogen Tumors? (1 replies)
- Why are breast cancer survivors prone to weight gain? (0 replies)
- Researchers link low levels of pro-enkephalin to future breast cancer in healthy wome (0 replies)
- Anti-stress hormone may provide indication of breast cancer risk (0 replies)
- Dietary intervention primes triple-negative breast cancer for targeted therapy (0 replies)
- Nanospheres shield chemo drugs, safely release high doses in response to tumor secret (0 replies)
- Important step in breast cancer research at the University of Twente (0 replies)
- Study links leisure time sitting to higher risk of specific cancers (0 replies)
- Online registry improves clinical research study participation (0 replies)
- Low awareness of non-lump breast cancer symptoms is putting the health of women over (0 replies)
- Cell structure discovery advances understanding of cancer development (0 replies)
- Disrupting cells' 'powerhouses' can lead to tumor growth, Penn study finds (1 replies)
- Adding common hormone to treatment could slow half of breast cancers (0 replies)
- Treating breast cancer with progesterone could aid survival (0 replies)
- Mammography benefits overestimated (0 replies)
- Mammography 'does not reduce breast cancer deaths' (0 replies)
- Detecting more small cancers in screening mammography suggests overdiagnosis (0 replies)
- How cancer cells avoid shutdown (0 replies)
- Public expectations about screening still don't match what screening programmes can d (0 replies)
- Scientists find small molecule that helps BRCA gene resist cancer treatment (0 replies)
- Breast cancer screening rates drop in Australia, despite new data on life saving bene (0 replies)
- How removing a protein slows blood vessel growth in tumours (0 replies)
- Chitosan-coated, chemotherapy-packed nanoparticles may target cancer stem cells (0 replies)
- Similarities between embryos and breast tumors identified (0 replies)
- Atomic force microscope advance leads to new breast cancer research (0 replies)
- New family of small RNAs boosts cell proliferation in cancer (0 replies)
- Breast cancer treatment with fewer potential side effects has equally good patient ou (0 replies)
- Targeting telomeres, the timekeepers of cells, could improve chemotherapy (0 replies)
- Smoking may impact survival after a breast cancer diagnosis (0 replies)
- What is a mammogram? When should I get a mammogram? (0 replies)
- 'Smarter' ordering of breast biomarker tests could save millions in health care dolla (0 replies)
- Stress hormones could undermine breast cancer therapy (0 replies)
- Higher sTNF-RII associated with reduced memory functioning among breast cancer patien (0 replies)
- Most women with early-stage breast cancer undergo imaging for metastatic cancer despi (0 replies)
- Latina women undergoing chemotherapy for breast cancer need more stress management to (0 replies)
- Massively parallel gene function assays aim to reduce uncertainty of genetic diagnose (0 replies)
- Early menarche may be important in development of aggressive breast cancer in African (0 replies)
- Rates of breast-conserving therapy for early-stage breast cancer have increased, stud (0 replies)
- Prenatal DDT exposure linked to increased risk of breast cancer (0 replies)
- Prenatal DDT exposure tied to nearly 4-fold increase in breast cancer risk (0 replies)
- New UK charity Breast Cancer Now acts to eradicate deaths from breast cancer in the U (0 replies)
- Protein plays key role in spread of breast cancer (0 replies)
- 'Death-associated protein' promotes cancer growth in most aggressive breast cancers (0 replies)
- National screening programme has markedly reduced breast cancer mortality (0 replies)
- Breast cancer cells form metastases - the responsible gene is identified (0 replies)
- ALK1 protein may play a role in breast cancer metastasis (0 replies)
- Mini-breast grown in Petri dishes -- a new tool for cancer research (0 replies)
- Could daily aspirin prevent breast cancer? (1 replies)
- Overweight postmenopausal women at increased risk of breast cancer (0 replies)
- Sleep duration and quality may impact cancer survival rate (0 replies)
- Yin and yang -- immune signaling protein has opposing roles in breast cancer developm (0 replies)
- Who your doctor is could dictate how you're cared for at end of life (0 replies)
- Women four times less likely to have surgery if breast cancer diagnosed as an emergen (0 replies)
- Mammography still best for breast cancer screening, experts find (1 replies)
- Attending breast cancer screening reduces risk of death by 40 percent (1 replies)
- Scientists discover a protein that silences the biological clock (0 replies)
- Study finds misperceptions about impact of double mastectomy (0 replies)
- Drug combination controls breast cancer for over twice as long (0 replies)
- Perjeta regimen may help people with HER2-positive early breast cancer live longer wi (0 replies)
- Major funding award for risk prediction programme to provide one test for all women-s (0 replies)
- Mount Sinai researchers to present key cancer trial data at ASCO (0 replies)
- Risk of second breast cancer operation 'halved' when surgeons cut more (0 replies)
- Data presented at ASCO shows Biscayne's anti-cancer target is expressed in all subtyp (0 replies)
- ONT-380 has stage IV HER2+ breast cancer patient 'worrying about normal stuff again' (0 replies)
- Myriad presents new myRisk hereditary cancer data at 2015 ASCO Annual Meeting (0 replies)
- Global cancer cases 'still rising' - now 15 million a year (0 replies)
- Importance of clinically actionable results in genetic panel testing for cancer (0 replies)
- ASCO: Trial creates 6 percent weight loss after breast cancer treatment (0 replies)
- Tumor surroundings are shown to affect progression of different cancer subtypes (0 replies)
- Scientists identify key to preventing secondary cancers (0 replies)
- Protein discovery shows promise for secondary breast cancer prevention (0 replies)
- False breast cancer alarm has negative impact on health (0 replies)
- Study suggests using excess stress to kill therapy resistant breast cancer (0 replies)
- Therapy-resistant breast cancer mechanism revealed (0 replies)
- Pitt team IDs two new and very large classes of RNAs linked to cancer biomarker (0 replies)
- What makes cancer cells spread? New device offers clues (0 replies)
- Prospects after breast cancer treatment: family history has 'no adverse effect' (0 replies)
- Additional imaging unnecessary for many women with dense breasts (0 replies)
- ACP releases High Value Care screening advice for 5 common cancers (0 replies)
- Microchip captures clusters of circulating tumor cells -- NIH study (0 replies)
- Many women with dense breasts do not need additional imaging (0 replies)
- A blood test for early detection of breast cancer metastasis (1 replies)
- Cancer survivors have evolving information needs (0 replies)
- siRNA-toting nanoparticles inhibit breast cancer metastasis (0 replies)
- Researcher discovers molecules that could kill cancer while protecting healthy cells (0 replies)
- Inconsistent Medicaid expansion would widen disparities in screenings for women's can (0 replies)
- Women with inherited KRAS-variant mutation may be at increased breast cancer risk due (0 replies)
- MRI shows potential to improve breast cancer risk prediction (0 replies)
- Dartmouth team devises use of food dye, near infrared light to aid in breast resectio (0 replies)
- Gene found that is essential to maintaining breast and cancer stem cells (0 replies)
- New evidence that MRI may help predict breast cancer in some women (0 replies)
- Men with high oestrogen levels could be at greater risk of breast cancer (0 replies)
- Breast cancer patients 60+ with luminal A subtype may not need radiation if on hormon (0 replies)
- CDC: many adults failing to undergo recommended cancer screening (0 replies)
- TSRI researchers connect haywire protein to breast cancer, leukemia (0 replies)
- Study reveals why almost half of patients opt out of comprehensive cancer testing (0 replies)
- Promising results for peptide SOR-C13 (0 replies)
- New anti-cancer stem cell compound in development (0 replies)
- New method detects more breast cancer in screening (0 replies)
- Breast cancer vaccines may work better with silicon microparticles (0 replies)
- Inhibiting cancer cells with substance obtained from marine sponge (0 replies)
- Second pathology analysis ensures proper diagnosis, treatment (0 replies)
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