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- Injected 'nanodaisies' deliver drug cocktail to cancer cells (0 replies)
- Educational and behavioral program to reduce lymphedema risk (0 replies)
- Alterations in LRIG1 gene may increase the risk for breast cancer relapse and death (0 replies)
- Researchers investigate cancer-fighing properties of mango (0 replies)
- In at-risk survivors of childhood Hodgkin lymphoma, MRI catches breast cancer early (0 replies)
- For eary-stage breast cancer patients, study identifies risk of chemotherapy related (0 replies)
- New suppressor of breast metastasis to the lung identified (0 replies)
- Scientists discover two new possible drug targets for triple negative breast cancer (0 replies)
- Improved access to health care may lead to unnecessary mammograms (0 replies)
- Changing diet to fight breast cancer (0 replies)
- Breast cancer metastasis enabled by signals that recruit host animals' cells (0 replies)
- Lifestyle changes improve biomarkers associated with breast cancer recurrence and mor (0 replies)
- Potentially powerful new way to treat HER2-positive breast cancer validated (1 replies)
- Understanding of how Taxol works could lead to better anticancer drugs (0 replies)
- Double mastectomy 'not necessary' for most women who receive one (0 replies)
- Distress during breast cancer treatment reduced by cognitive behavioral or relaxation (0 replies)
- Tumor cells in the blood may indicate poor prognosis in early breast cancer (0 replies)
- Phase contrast improves mammography (0 replies)
- Researchers suggest new way to predict response to chemo in triple-negative breast ca (0 replies)
- Protein's role in preventing growth of heart muscle leading to heart failure (0 replies)
- Ethnicity, socioeconomic status and triple negative breast cancer (0 replies)
- Preventive health screening for low-income women: better or worse under new health c (0 replies)
- Genetic counseling for hereditary breast and ovarian cancer often not received by hig (0 replies)
- Important insights into carcinoma-associated fibroblasts (0 replies)
- Drug delivery method sneaks drugs into cancer cells before triggering release (0 replies)
- Scientists identify 'high-priority' chemicals that may cause breast cancer (0 replies)
- Women may avoid mammography screening due to overestimation of radiation exposure (0 replies)
- Need for ultrasound, biopsies, reduced by breast tomosynthesis after screening mammog (0 replies)
- Breast cancer screening and chemoprevention (1 replies)
- Two key proteins found that regulate the growth of mammary stem cells and could contr (0 replies)
- New software aids breast cancer risk assessment (0 replies)
- Mammography controversy needs greater participation to inform decisions (0 replies)
- Thwarting the process required for breast cancer cells to become mobile and invasive (0 replies)
- More sleep for women with advanced breast cancer improves survival time (0 replies)
- A transcription factor called SLUG helps determine type of breast cancer (0 replies)
- Scientists solve a 30-year breast cancer puzzle (0 replies)
- A decade later, Women's Health Initiative study shows high return on public investmen (0 replies)
- For the first time, proof of what HRT does to genes involved in breast cancer (0 replies)
- Study identifies novel regulator of key gene expression in cancer (0 replies)
- Type of breast cancer surgery women undergo influenced by surgeons and health care se (0 replies)
- Scientists identify mechanism underlying health benefits of red wine, blueberries (0 replies)
- Study finds lymph node ultrasounds more accurate in obese breast cancer patients (0 replies)
- Existing leukemia drug brings new hope in fighting aggressive breast cancer (0 replies)
- Among breast, colorectal and other cancers, Vitamin D may raise survival rates (0 replies)
- Gene expression profiling test important for breast cancer patients (0 replies)
- Women who have chemotherapy for breast cancer are less likely to be employed 4 years (0 replies)
- Promising new approach targets cancer protein to slow tumor growth (0 replies)
- Breast cancer replicates brain development process (0 replies)
- New study helps to explain why breast cancer often spreads to the lung (0 replies)
- Targeting chemo-resistant cells has implications for treating colon cancer, breast ca (0 replies)
- Breast cancer patients 'face unemployment due to chemotherapy' (0 replies)
- The antimicrobial ingredient triclosan may spur growth of breast cancer cells (0 replies)
- Gold nanoparticles help target, quantify breast cancer gene segments in a living cell (0 replies)
- Gene can predict the prognosis of patients with breast cancer and their response to t (0 replies)
- Discovery of cancer stem cells linked to drug resistance could impact treatment for l (0 replies)
- 'Anxiety over false-positive mammogram results is temporary' (0 replies)
- Key cell division proteins also power up mitochondria; finding could influence cancer (0 replies)
- BMI associated with breast cancer, not whether you are pear or apple shaped (0 replies)
- New nanoparticle created for cancer therapy (0 replies)
- Refined categorization may improve prediction of patient survival in RECIST 1.1 (0 replies)
- First genetic link discovered to difficult-to-diagnose breast cancer sub-type (0 replies)
- Study suggests gene panels as a useful, cheaper alternative to whole-genome sequencin (0 replies)
- New blood test 'accurately predicts breast cancer recurrence' (0 replies)
- Mammograms less likely to be given to women with diabetes (0 replies)
- ZMYND11 'reads' methylated variant to thwart cancer; tied to breast cancer patient su (0 replies)
- 3D implantable marker reported to clearly identify surgical area in breast cancer pat (0 replies)
- Virus-fighting genes linked to mutations in cancer: Genetic evidence supports role of (0 replies)
- Genetic changes associated with epigenetic changes increase risk of developing cancer (0 replies)
- Study highlights new drug, molecular insight into triple negative breast cancers (0 replies)
- A high-fat diet can increase risk of certain types of breast cancer (0 replies)
- Study unlocks secrets of breast tissue (0 replies)
- Tumor growth can be spurred by breast cancer cell subpopulation cooperation (0 replies)
- Indication of major added benefit for trastuzumab emtansine in metastatic breast canc (0 replies)
- Trial identifies breast cancer patients likely to benefit from experimental drug (0 replies)
- Scientists find link between brain development and breast cancer gene (0 replies)
- Tissue testing during breast cancer lumpectomies prevents need for reoperation 96 per (0 replies)
- Radiotherapy for breast cancer may increase risk of developing lung cancer (0 replies)
- Could controversial Canadian mammography study spark new thinking in the U.S.? (0 replies)
- Palbociclib shows promising results in patients with hormone receptor-positive metast (0 replies)
- Discovery of 2 genes that modulate risk of breast and ovarian cancer (0 replies)
- Resistant tumor cells destroyed by combining cell replication blocker with common can (0 replies)
- Obese fathers produce heavier daughters with epigenetically altered breast tissue in (0 replies)
- Fertility drugs may not increase breast cancer risk, say researchers (1 replies)
- Recall and biopsy rates reduced by digital mammography (0 replies)
- Breast cancer origins study paves way for personalized treatment (0 replies)
- Pre-cancerous breast cancer cells treated with a vitamin A derivative revert into non (0 replies)
- Why The Sun newspaper breast check campaign may actually harm women (0 replies)
- New predictive tool may help to determine if further cancer treatments are necessary (0 replies)
- Markers of molecular aging in the blood of breast cancer survivors increased by adjuv (0 replies)
- Open dialogue between HCPs and breast cancer patients can improve experience (0 replies)
- Novel study into breast cancer origins paves way for personalised treatment (0 replies)
- Queen's University discovery signals new treatment for women at high risk of breast a (0 replies)
- Discovery signals new treatment for those at high risk of breast and ovarian cancer (0 replies)
- New finding could lead to more accurate breast cancer prognosis (0 replies)
- Chemotherapy may be assisted by natural plant compounds (0 replies)
- Epigenetic machinery hijacked by some breast cancer tumors to evade drug therapy (0 replies)
- In mouse model of breast cancer peaches inhibit metastasis (0 replies)
- Financial decline due to breast cancer treatment reported by twenty-five percent of (0 replies)
- State-of-the-state on genetic-based testing and treatment for breast cancer issued by (0 replies)
- Faster genetic testing method will likely transform care for many patients with breas (0 replies)
- Weill Cornell scientists find gene implicated in progression and relapse of deadly br (0 replies)
- The breast microbiota (0 replies)
- Minimally invasive treatment may slow disease progression of metastatic breast cancer (0 replies)
- Harms outweigh benefits for women aged 70 and over in national breast cancer screenin (0 replies)
- Breast cancer outcomes adversely affected by obesity and diabetes (0 replies)
- More psychological support needed for breast cancer patients (0 replies)
- Managing menopausal symptoms: internists must play a larger role (0 replies)
- Audit of NHS Breast Screening Programme reveals significant variations between hospit (0 replies)
- Results from NHS Breast Screening Programme study finds a third of women might benefi (0 replies)
- Regular physical activity reduces breast cancer risk irrespective of age (0 replies)
- Deaths from breast cancer fall in Europe, but unexplained differences between countri (0 replies)
- Extended hormone therapy may help some women with ER+ breast cancer (0 replies)
- Using nano-flares to measure genetic content in live cells to catch the early spread (0 replies)
- Breast cancer: lack of resources in low-income countries 'alarming' (0 replies)
- Using big data to identify triple-negative breast, oropharyngeal, and lung cancers (0 replies)
- Radiotherapy after mastectomy benefits women with breast cancer that has spread to ju (0 replies)
- Surprising role played by 'velcro protein' in cell migration (1 replies)
- Cryoablation and nanoparticle-encapsulated anticancer drug combined to destroy cancer (0 replies)
- BRCA 1 breast cancer gene plays a protective role against the development of metaboli (0 replies)
- Quality of recovery improved by anesthetic technique for breast cancer surgery (0 replies)
- New prognostic test for breast cancer could improve patient treatment (0 replies)
- Potent driver of metastasis identified (0 replies)
- A step closer to understanding how BPA may promote breast cancer growth (0 replies)
- Device to prevent cancer patient hair loss being tested at UCLA (0 replies)
- 7-Tesla MRI scanner allows even more accurate diagnosis of breast cancer (0 replies)
- Identification of gene important to breast development and breast cancer (0 replies)
- Study helps refine personalized approach to breast cancer diagnosis and treatment (0 replies)
- High vitamin D levels may increase breast cancer survival (0 replies)
- Nano systems tested to determine which works best in killing cancer cells (0 replies)
- Some cancers evade detection by silencing parts of immune system cells (0 replies)
- Imprint of chemotherapy linked to inflammation in breast cancer survivors (0 replies)
- New approach to breast reconstruction surgery reduces opioid painkiller use, hospital (0 replies)
- Yoga 'improves quality of life' for breast cancer patients (0 replies)
- New nanoscale method developed to fight cancer (0 replies)
- Mechanisms cancer cells use to establish metastatic brain tumors (0 replies)
- Breast cancer spread may be reduced by silencing a gene (0 replies)
- Breast cancer treatments could increase risk of developing osteoporosis or hypertensi (0 replies)
- Personalized treatment approach may be best for second-most common breast cancer subt (0 replies)
- Spread of breast cancer cells less likely when one gene is turned off (0 replies)
- Treatment priorities set in new national research effort (0 replies)
- Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute sets prioritized research agenda for man (0 replies)
- Cognitive behavioral therapy plus hypnosis reduces fatigue in radiotherapy breast can (0 replies)
- Study finds more women receiving breast reconstruction after mastectomy (0 replies)
- Published study validates MammaPrint test for long-term prediction of breast cancer o (0 replies)
- Predicting presence of breast cancer through small non-coding RNAs (0 replies)
- Targeting stem cells in triple-negative breast cancer (0 replies)
- New study reinforces major advantages of Dako's HER2 IQFISH pharmDx in breast cancer (0 replies)
- Screening a library of FDA-approved anticancer drugs may lead to treatment of rare, d (0 replies)
- Dense breast tissue drives early stages of cancer, new study says (0 replies)
- Screening mammography saves lives - Canadian study 'not relevant to Australia' (0 replies)
- How dense breast tissue drives the early stages of cancer (0 replies)
- New breast cancer treatment Kadcyla given green light by regulators, UK (0 replies)
- Bladder cancer subtypes genetically similar to breast cancer subtypes (0 replies)
- Potential for targeting aggressive breast cancers shown by new UK study (0 replies)
- Potential to predict breast cancer survival by testing for fifty-five genes linked to (0 replies)
- Alcohol-breakdown molecule may play a role in breast cancer development (0 replies)
- Fungal disease attacked by breast cancer drug (0 replies)
- Possible genetic markers found in breast cancer that spreads to the brain (0 replies)
- 'Double mastectomy better' for women with BRCA gene mutation (0 replies)
- Consensus guideline on margins for breast-conserving surgery with whole-breast irradi (0 replies)
- Annual screening does not reduce risk of death from breast cancer (0 replies)
- Smoking may increase the risk of the most common type of breast cancer (0 replies)
- Microfluidic platform designed to see how cancer cells invade specific organs (0 replies)
- Risk of breast cancer subtype higher among young female smokers (0 replies)
- Whole-genome testing helps identify treatments for breast cancer (0 replies)
- A model for studying cancer and immune diseases (0 replies)
- In screening mammography, novel technique increases detection rate (0 replies)
- Insight into why cancer incidence increases with age (0 replies)
- 'Mammograms every 2 years, not annually,' suggest scientists (1 replies)
- For older women with breast cancer, brachytherapy offers lower rate of breast preserv (0 replies)
- Virus engineered to attack triple negative breast cancer cells (0 replies)
- Extended outcomes from adjuvant accelerated partial breast irradiation show tumor con (0 replies)
- In patients with invasive breast cancer, external beam radiation therapy reduces risk (0 replies)
- Breast cancer survival boosted by running (0 replies)
- Younger women benefit from mammography (0 replies)
- In certain breast cancers, melatonin shows potential to slow tumor growth (0 replies)
- Recommendations on breast abnormalities 'may need to be revised' (0 replies)
- Breast cancer survivors benefit from yoga (0 replies)
- New classification system for breast cancers (0 replies)
- Second breast cancers may be prevented by moderate doses of radiation therapy to unaf (0 replies)
- Researchers discover new hormone receptors to target when treating breast cancer (0 replies)
- Long-living breast stem cells give clues to cancer cells of origin (0 replies)
- Scientists aiming to prevent tumor spread (0 replies)
- Radiation beams photographed in the human body through the Cherenkov effect (0 replies)
- Personalized cancer care may be improved by new computer model (0 replies)
- Compound trialed on mice showed a complete halt in spread of metastatic breast tumors (0 replies)
- Novel approach to stay a step ahead of breast cancer (0 replies)
- Patterns of cancer screening in Appalachian women examined (0 replies)
- Breast cancer drug improves outcomes for some bladder cancer patients (0 replies)
- Folic acid linked to breast cancer growth in animal study (0 replies)
- Breast cancer in young women after treatment for Hodgkin's disease during childhood o (0 replies)
- Comparison between telephone and in-person genetic counseling (0 replies)
- Key mechanisms found to inhibit metastasis of deadly "triple negative" breast cancers (0 replies)
- VHIO genomic study identifies subgroups of HER2+ breast cancer with varying sensitivi (0 replies)
- Masquerading as neurons enables breast cancer cells to spread to the brain (0 replies)
- Multiple sclerosis may increase risk of developing cancer (0 replies)
- Two types of breast cancer stem cells identified; both necessary to create metastasis (0 replies)
- Racial differences in cosmetic outcomes after breast-conserving therapy (0 replies)
- The epigenetics of breast cancer family history (0 replies)
- White women more prone to breast cancer because of lifestyle (5 replies)
- Diet and exercise: cancer benefits in huge study of women's health (1 replies)
- Researchers link protein with breast cancer's spread to the brain (0 replies)
- Novel noninvasive therapy prevents breast cancer formation in mice (0 replies)
- New cell mechanism discovery key to stopping breast cancer metastasis (0 replies)
- Study identifies factors associated with pain 1 year after breast cancer surgery (0 replies)
- Both real and sham acupuncture treatments may help alleviate side effects of breast c (0 replies)
- Radiotherapy is less often used by breast cancer patients with young children (0 replies)
- Low oxygen levels in tumors 'trigger spread of breast cancer' (0 replies)
- Aerobic glycolysis is a cause of malignancy in breast cancer (1 replies)
- Breast cancer drugs: real and fake acupuncture 'relieves side effects' (0 replies)
- Task Force recommends BRCA mutation screening for high-risk women (0 replies)
- A tomato-rich diet may reduce breast cancer risk, study shows (0 replies)
- Continuing decrease in deaths from lung cancer (0 replies)
- Promising breast cancer drugs put on fast track (0 replies)
- Adding drug to standard chemo shows promise for women with triple-negative breast can (0 replies)
- For women with chemo-resistant breast cancer, bisphosphonate treatment fails to impro (0 replies)
- Research backs risk-reduction surgery for ovarian cancer (0 replies)
- Improved outcomes for women with triple-negative breast cancer with new pre-surgery c (0 replies)
- Progression of advanced breast cancer not delayed by new combination therapy (1 replies)
- Metastatic breast cancer patients with elevated circulating tumor cells do not benefi (1 replies)
- Scientists halt first step of breast cancer spread in mice (1 replies)
- Myriad's HRD™ test significantly predicts response to cisplatin treatment in tr (0 replies)
- Exercise can reduce drug-related joint pain in breast cancer patients, study shows (0 replies)
- New drug combination delayed disease progression for subgroup of women with metastati (0 replies)
- Younger, early breast cancer patients often undergo unnecessary staging, imaging proc (0 replies)
- First in-human trial of endoxifen shows promise as breast cancer treatment (0 replies)
- Certain advanced breast cancer patients may benefit from surgery before other treatme (0 replies)
- Deep sequencing of breast cancer tumors to predict clinical outcomes after single dos (0 replies)
- New models of drug-resistant breast cancer point to better treatments (0 replies)
- Everolimus Added to Exemestane Boosts Overall Response in Postmenopausal Women with A (0 replies)
- Breast cancer drug halves cases in high-risk women (1 replies)
- Highly effective treatment option identified for patients with HER2-positive breast c (0 replies)
- In lower-risk breast cancer patients, Herceptin plus Taxol highly effective (0 replies)
- Identifying breast cancer patients most likely to benefit from trastuzumab (0 replies)
- Event-free and overall survival results from NeoALTTO trial (0 replies)
- Novel Agent Set for Unique Clinical Test in Inflammatory Breast Cancer (0 replies)
- Exercise protects against aggressive breast cancer in black women (0 replies)
- Identifying aggressive breast cancers in black women (0 replies)
- Genetic signature identifies patients with more aggressive triple-negative cancers (0 replies)
- Breast cancer screening: benefit more consistent across studies than previously under (0 replies)
- Some older patients with breast cancer may avoid radiotherapy (0 replies)
- Breast cancer: older survivors benefit from exercise programs (0 replies)
- Guideline-recommended breast cancer treatment affected by economic factors (0 replies)
- Biomarker linked to aggressive breast cancers, poor outcomes in African-Americans (0 replies)
- Association between oncometabolite accumulation and breast cancer prognosis (0 replies)
- New trial to help healthy women avoid unnecessary breast operations, UK (5 replies)
- Use of novel medical imaging technique encouraged by NIST calibration tools (0 replies)
- Genetic breast cancer screening may benefit those at intermediate risk (0 replies)
- Researchers unravel important role of Rb tumor suppressor in aggressive form of breas (1 replies)
- Risk of serious complications after immediate breast reconstruction with implants inc (0 replies)
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