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  1. Injected 'nanodaisies' deliver drug cocktail to cancer cells (0 replies)
  2. Educational and behavioral program to reduce lymphedema risk (0 replies)
  3. Alterations in LRIG1 gene may increase the risk for breast cancer relapse and death (0 replies)
  4. Researchers investigate cancer-fighing properties of mango (0 replies)
  5. In at-risk survivors of childhood Hodgkin lymphoma, MRI catches breast cancer early (0 replies)
  6. For eary-stage breast cancer patients, study identifies risk of chemotherapy related (0 replies)
  7. New suppressor of breast metastasis to the lung identified (0 replies)
  8. Scientists discover two new possible drug targets for triple negative breast cancer (0 replies)
  9. Improved access to health care may lead to unnecessary mammograms (0 replies)
  10. Changing diet to fight breast cancer (0 replies)
  11. Breast cancer metastasis enabled by signals that recruit host animals' cells (0 replies)
  12. Lifestyle changes improve biomarkers associated with breast cancer recurrence and mor (0 replies)
  13. Potentially powerful new way to treat HER2-positive breast cancer validated (1 replies)
  14. Understanding of how Taxol works could lead to better anticancer drugs (0 replies)
  15. Double mastectomy 'not necessary' for most women who receive one (0 replies)
  16. Distress during breast cancer treatment reduced by cognitive behavioral or relaxation (0 replies)
  17. Tumor cells in the blood may indicate poor prognosis in early breast cancer (0 replies)
  18. Phase contrast improves mammography (0 replies)
  19. Researchers suggest new way to predict response to chemo in triple-negative breast ca (0 replies)
  20. Protein's role in preventing growth of heart muscle leading to heart failure (0 replies)
  21. Ethnicity, socioeconomic status and triple negative breast cancer (0 replies)
  22. Preventive health screening for low-income women: better or worse under new health c (0 replies)
  23. Genetic counseling for hereditary breast and ovarian cancer often not received by hig (0 replies)
  24. Important insights into carcinoma-associated fibroblasts (0 replies)
  25. Drug delivery method sneaks drugs into cancer cells before triggering release (0 replies)
  26. Scientists identify 'high-priority' chemicals that may cause breast cancer (0 replies)
  27. Women may avoid mammography screening due to overestimation of radiation exposure (0 replies)
  28. Need for ultrasound, biopsies, reduced by breast tomosynthesis after screening mammog (0 replies)
  29. Breast cancer screening and chemoprevention (1 replies)
  30. Two key proteins found that regulate the growth of mammary stem cells and could contr (0 replies)
  31. New software aids breast cancer risk assessment (0 replies)
  32. Mammography controversy needs greater participation to inform decisions (0 replies)
  33. Thwarting the process required for breast cancer cells to become mobile and invasive (0 replies)
  34. More sleep for women with advanced breast cancer improves survival time (0 replies)
  35. A transcription factor called SLUG helps determine type of breast cancer (0 replies)
  36. Scientists solve a 30-year breast cancer puzzle (0 replies)
  37. A decade later, Women's Health Initiative study shows high return on public investmen (0 replies)
  38. For the first time, proof of what HRT does to genes involved in breast cancer (0 replies)
  39. Study identifies novel regulator of key gene expression in cancer (0 replies)
  40. Type of breast cancer surgery women undergo influenced by surgeons and health care se (0 replies)
  41. Scientists identify mechanism underlying health benefits of red wine, blueberries (0 replies)
  42. Study finds lymph node ultrasounds more accurate in obese breast cancer patients (0 replies)
  43. Existing leukemia drug brings new hope in fighting aggressive breast cancer (0 replies)
  44. Among breast, colorectal and other cancers, Vitamin D may raise survival rates (0 replies)
  45. Gene expression profiling test important for breast cancer patients (0 replies)
  46. Women who have chemotherapy for breast cancer are less likely to be employed 4 years (0 replies)
  47. Promising new approach targets cancer protein to slow tumor growth (0 replies)
  48. Breast cancer replicates brain development process (0 replies)
  49. New study helps to explain why breast cancer often spreads to the lung (0 replies)
  50. Targeting chemo-resistant cells has implications for treating colon cancer, breast ca (0 replies)
  51. Breast cancer patients 'face unemployment due to chemotherapy' (0 replies)
  52. The antimicrobial ingredient triclosan may spur growth of breast cancer cells (0 replies)
  53. Gold nanoparticles help target, quantify breast cancer gene segments in a living cell (0 replies)
  54. Gene can predict the prognosis of patients with breast cancer and their response to t (0 replies)
  55. Discovery of cancer stem cells linked to drug resistance could impact treatment for l (0 replies)
  56. 'Anxiety over false-positive mammogram results is temporary' (0 replies)
  57. Key cell division proteins also power up mitochondria; finding could influence cancer (0 replies)
  58. BMI associated with breast cancer, not whether you are pear or apple shaped (0 replies)
  59. New nanoparticle created for cancer therapy (0 replies)
  60. Refined categorization may improve prediction of patient survival in RECIST 1.1 (0 replies)
  61. First genetic link discovered to difficult-to-diagnose breast cancer sub-type (0 replies)
  62. Study suggests gene panels as a useful, cheaper alternative to whole-genome sequencin (0 replies)
  63. New blood test 'accurately predicts breast cancer recurrence' (0 replies)
  64. Mammograms less likely to be given to women with diabetes (0 replies)
  65. ZMYND11 'reads' methylated variant to thwart cancer; tied to breast cancer patient su (0 replies)
  66. 3D implantable marker reported to clearly identify surgical area in breast cancer pat (0 replies)
  67. Virus-fighting genes linked to mutations in cancer: Genetic evidence supports role of (0 replies)
  68. Genetic changes associated with epigenetic changes increase risk of developing cancer (0 replies)
  69. Study highlights new drug, molecular insight into triple negative breast cancers (0 replies)
  70. A high-fat diet can increase risk of certain types of breast cancer (0 replies)
  71. Study unlocks secrets of breast tissue (0 replies)
  72. Tumor growth can be spurred by breast cancer cell subpopulation cooperation (0 replies)
  73. Indication of major added benefit for trastuzumab emtansine in metastatic breast canc (0 replies)
  74. Trial identifies breast cancer patients likely to benefit from experimental drug (0 replies)
  75. Scientists find link between brain development and breast cancer gene (0 replies)
  76. Tissue testing during breast cancer lumpectomies prevents need for reoperation 96 per (0 replies)
  77. Radiotherapy for breast cancer may increase risk of developing lung cancer (0 replies)
  78. Could controversial Canadian mammography study spark new thinking in the U.S.? (0 replies)
  79. Palbociclib shows promising results in patients with hormone receptor-positive metast (0 replies)
  80. Discovery of 2 genes that modulate risk of breast and ovarian cancer (0 replies)
  81. Resistant tumor cells destroyed by combining cell replication blocker with common can (0 replies)
  82. Obese fathers produce heavier daughters with epigenetically altered breast tissue in (0 replies)
  83. Fertility drugs may not increase breast cancer risk, say researchers (1 replies)
  84. Recall and biopsy rates reduced by digital mammography (0 replies)
  85. Breast cancer origins study paves way for personalized treatment (0 replies)
  86. Pre-cancerous breast cancer cells treated with a vitamin A derivative revert into non (0 replies)
  87. Why The Sun newspaper breast check campaign may actually harm women (0 replies)
  88. New predictive tool may help to determine if further cancer treatments are necessary (0 replies)
  89. Markers of molecular aging in the blood of breast cancer survivors increased by adjuv (0 replies)
  90. Open dialogue between HCPs and breast cancer patients can improve experience (0 replies)
  91. Novel study into breast cancer origins paves way for personalised treatment (0 replies)
  92. Queen's University discovery signals new treatment for women at high risk of breast a (0 replies)
  93. Discovery signals new treatment for those at high risk of breast and ovarian cancer (0 replies)
  94. New finding could lead to more accurate breast cancer prognosis (0 replies)
  95. Chemotherapy may be assisted by natural plant compounds (0 replies)
  96. Epigenetic machinery hijacked by some breast cancer tumors to evade drug therapy (0 replies)
  97. In mouse model of breast cancer peaches inhibit metastasis (0 replies)
  98. Financial decline due to breast cancer treatment reported by twenty-five percent of (0 replies)
  99. State-of-the-state on genetic-based testing and treatment for breast cancer issued by (0 replies)
  100. Faster genetic testing method will likely transform care for many patients with breas (0 replies)
  101. Weill Cornell scientists find gene implicated in progression and relapse of deadly br (0 replies)
  102. The breast microbiota (0 replies)
  103. Minimally invasive treatment may slow disease progression of metastatic breast cancer (0 replies)
  104. Harms outweigh benefits for women aged 70 and over in national breast cancer screenin (0 replies)
  105. Breast cancer outcomes adversely affected by obesity and diabetes (0 replies)
  106. More psychological support needed for breast cancer patients (0 replies)
  107. Managing menopausal symptoms: internists must play a larger role (0 replies)
  108. Audit of NHS Breast Screening Programme reveals significant variations between hospit (0 replies)
  109. Results from NHS Breast Screening Programme study finds a third of women might benefi (0 replies)
  110. Regular physical activity reduces breast cancer risk irrespective of age (0 replies)
  111. Deaths from breast cancer fall in Europe, but unexplained differences between countri (0 replies)
  112. Extended hormone therapy may help some women with ER+ breast cancer (0 replies)
  113. Using nano-flares to measure genetic content in live cells to catch the early spread (0 replies)
  114. Breast cancer: lack of resources in low-income countries 'alarming' (0 replies)
  115. Using big data to identify triple-negative breast, oropharyngeal, and lung cancers (0 replies)
  116. Radiotherapy after mastectomy benefits women with breast cancer that has spread to ju (0 replies)
  117. Surprising role played by 'velcro protein' in cell migration (1 replies)
  118. Cryoablation and nanoparticle-encapsulated anticancer drug combined to destroy cancer (0 replies)
  119. BRCA 1 breast cancer gene plays a protective role against the development of metaboli (0 replies)
  120. Quality of recovery improved by anesthetic technique for breast cancer surgery (0 replies)
  121. New prognostic test for breast cancer could improve patient treatment (0 replies)
  122. Potent driver of metastasis identified (0 replies)
  123. A step closer to understanding how BPA may promote breast cancer growth (0 replies)
  124. Device to prevent cancer patient hair loss being tested at UCLA (0 replies)
  125. 7-Tesla MRI scanner allows even more accurate diagnosis of breast cancer (0 replies)
  126. Identification of gene important to breast development and breast cancer (0 replies)
  127. Study helps refine personalized approach to breast cancer diagnosis and treatment (0 replies)
  128. High vitamin D levels may increase breast cancer survival (0 replies)
  129. Nano systems tested to determine which works best in killing cancer cells (0 replies)
  130. Some cancers evade detection by silencing parts of immune system cells (0 replies)
  131. Imprint of chemotherapy linked to inflammation in breast cancer survivors (0 replies)
  132. New approach to breast reconstruction surgery reduces opioid painkiller use, hospital (0 replies)
  133. Yoga 'improves quality of life' for breast cancer patients (0 replies)
  134. New nanoscale method developed to fight cancer (0 replies)
  135. Mechanisms cancer cells use to establish metastatic brain tumors (0 replies)
  136. Breast cancer spread may be reduced by silencing a gene (0 replies)
  137. Breast cancer treatments could increase risk of developing osteoporosis or hypertensi (0 replies)
  138. Personalized treatment approach may be best for second-most common breast cancer subt (0 replies)
  139. Spread of breast cancer cells less likely when one gene is turned off (0 replies)
  140. Treatment priorities set in new national research effort (0 replies)
  141. Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute sets prioritized research agenda for man (0 replies)
  142. Cognitive behavioral therapy plus hypnosis reduces fatigue in radiotherapy breast can (0 replies)
  143. Study finds more women receiving breast reconstruction after mastectomy (0 replies)
  144. Published study validates MammaPrint test for long-term prediction of breast cancer o (0 replies)
  145. Predicting presence of breast cancer through small non-coding RNAs (0 replies)
  146. Targeting stem cells in triple-negative breast cancer (0 replies)
  147. New study reinforces major advantages of Dako's HER2 IQFISH pharmDx in breast cancer (0 replies)
  148. Screening a library of FDA-approved anticancer drugs may lead to treatment of rare, d (0 replies)
  149. Dense breast tissue drives early stages of cancer, new study says (0 replies)
  150. Screening mammography saves lives - Canadian study 'not relevant to Australia' (0 replies)
  151. How dense breast tissue drives the early stages of cancer (0 replies)
  152. New breast cancer treatment Kadcyla given green light by regulators, UK (0 replies)
  153. Bladder cancer subtypes genetically similar to breast cancer subtypes (0 replies)
  154. Potential for targeting aggressive breast cancers shown by new UK study (0 replies)
  155. Potential to predict breast cancer survival by testing for fifty-five genes linked to (0 replies)
  156. Alcohol-breakdown molecule may play a role in breast cancer development (0 replies)
  157. Fungal disease attacked by breast cancer drug (0 replies)
  158. Possible genetic markers found in breast cancer that spreads to the brain (0 replies)
  159. 'Double mastectomy better' for women with BRCA gene mutation (0 replies)
  160. Consensus guideline on margins for breast-conserving surgery with whole-breast irradi (0 replies)
  161. Annual screening does not reduce risk of death from breast cancer (0 replies)
  162. Smoking may increase the risk of the most common type of breast cancer (0 replies)
  163. Microfluidic platform designed to see how cancer cells invade specific organs (0 replies)
  164. Risk of breast cancer subtype higher among young female smokers (0 replies)
  165. Whole-genome testing helps identify treatments for breast cancer (0 replies)
  166. A model for studying cancer and immune diseases (0 replies)
  167. In screening mammography, novel technique increases detection rate (0 replies)
  168. Insight into why cancer incidence increases with age (0 replies)
  169. 'Mammograms every 2 years, not annually,' suggest scientists (1 replies)
  170. For older women with breast cancer, brachytherapy offers lower rate of breast preserv (0 replies)
  171. Virus engineered to attack triple negative breast cancer cells (0 replies)
  172. Extended outcomes from adjuvant accelerated partial breast irradiation show tumor con (0 replies)
  173. In patients with invasive breast cancer, external beam radiation therapy reduces risk (0 replies)
  174. Breast cancer survival boosted by running (0 replies)
  175. Younger women benefit from mammography (0 replies)
  176. In certain breast cancers, melatonin shows potential to slow tumor growth (0 replies)
  177. Recommendations on breast abnormalities 'may need to be revised' (0 replies)
  178. Breast cancer survivors benefit from yoga (0 replies)
  179. New classification system for breast cancers (0 replies)
  180. Second breast cancers may be prevented by moderate doses of radiation therapy to unaf (0 replies)
  181. Researchers discover new hormone receptors to target when treating breast cancer (0 replies)
  182. Long-living breast stem cells give clues to cancer cells of origin (0 replies)
  183. Scientists aiming to prevent tumor spread (0 replies)
  184. Radiation beams photographed in the human body through the Cherenkov effect (0 replies)
  185. Personalized cancer care may be improved by new computer model (0 replies)
  186. Compound trialed on mice showed a complete halt in spread of metastatic breast tumors (0 replies)
  187. Novel approach to stay a step ahead of breast cancer (0 replies)
  188. Patterns of cancer screening in Appalachian women examined (0 replies)
  189. Breast cancer drug improves outcomes for some bladder cancer patients (0 replies)
  190. Folic acid linked to breast cancer growth in animal study (0 replies)
  191. Breast cancer in young women after treatment for Hodgkin's disease during childhood o (0 replies)
  192. Comparison between telephone and in-person genetic counseling (0 replies)
  193. Key mechanisms found to inhibit metastasis of deadly "triple negative" breast cancers (0 replies)
  194. VHIO genomic study identifies subgroups of HER2+ breast cancer with varying sensitivi (0 replies)
  195. Masquerading as neurons enables breast cancer cells to spread to the brain (0 replies)
  196. Multiple sclerosis may increase risk of developing cancer (0 replies)
  197. Two types of breast cancer stem cells identified; both necessary to create metastasis (0 replies)
  198. Racial differences in cosmetic outcomes after breast-conserving therapy (0 replies)
  199. The epigenetics of breast cancer family history (0 replies)
  200. White women more prone to breast cancer because of lifestyle (5 replies)
  201. Diet and exercise: cancer benefits in huge study of women's health (1 replies)
  202. Researchers link protein with breast cancer's spread to the brain (0 replies)
  203. Novel noninvasive therapy prevents breast cancer formation in mice (0 replies)
  204. New cell mechanism discovery key to stopping breast cancer metastasis (0 replies)
  205. Study identifies factors associated with pain 1 year after breast cancer surgery (0 replies)
  206. Both real and sham acupuncture treatments may help alleviate side effects of breast c (0 replies)
  207. Radiotherapy is less often used by breast cancer patients with young children (0 replies)
  208. Low oxygen levels in tumors 'trigger spread of breast cancer' (0 replies)
  209. Aerobic glycolysis is a cause of malignancy in breast cancer (1 replies)
  210. Breast cancer drugs: real and fake acupuncture 'relieves side effects' (0 replies)
  211. Task Force recommends BRCA mutation screening for high-risk women (0 replies)
  212. A tomato-rich diet may reduce breast cancer risk, study shows (0 replies)
  213. Continuing decrease in deaths from lung cancer (0 replies)
  214. Promising breast cancer drugs put on fast track (0 replies)
  215. Adding drug to standard chemo shows promise for women with triple-negative breast can (0 replies)
  216. For women with chemo-resistant breast cancer, bisphosphonate treatment fails to impro (0 replies)
  217. Research backs risk-reduction surgery for ovarian cancer (0 replies)
  218. Improved outcomes for women with triple-negative breast cancer with new pre-surgery c (0 replies)
  219. Progression of advanced breast cancer not delayed by new combination therapy (1 replies)
  220. Metastatic breast cancer patients with elevated circulating tumor cells do not benefi (1 replies)
  221. Scientists halt first step of breast cancer spread in mice (1 replies)
  222. Myriad's HRD™ test significantly predicts response to cisplatin treatment in tr (0 replies)
  223. Exercise can reduce drug-related joint pain in breast cancer patients, study shows (0 replies)
  224. New drug combination delayed disease progression for subgroup of women with metastati (0 replies)
  225. Younger, early breast cancer patients often undergo unnecessary staging, imaging proc (0 replies)
  226. First in-human trial of endoxifen shows promise as breast cancer treatment (0 replies)
  227. Certain advanced breast cancer patients may benefit from surgery before other treatme (0 replies)
  228. Deep sequencing of breast cancer tumors to predict clinical outcomes after single dos (0 replies)
  229. New models of drug-resistant breast cancer point to better treatments (0 replies)
  230. Everolimus Added to Exemestane Boosts Overall Response in Postmenopausal Women with A (0 replies)
  231. Breast cancer drug halves cases in high-risk women (1 replies)
  232. Highly effective treatment option identified for patients with HER2-positive breast c (0 replies)
  233. In lower-risk breast cancer patients, Herceptin plus Taxol highly effective (0 replies)
  234. Identifying breast cancer patients most likely to benefit from trastuzumab (0 replies)
  235. Event-free and overall survival results from NeoALTTO trial (0 replies)
  236. Novel Agent Set for Unique Clinical Test in Inflammatory Breast Cancer (0 replies)
  237. Exercise protects against aggressive breast cancer in black women (0 replies)
  238. Identifying aggressive breast cancers in black women (0 replies)
  239. Genetic signature identifies patients with more aggressive triple-negative cancers (0 replies)
  240. Breast cancer screening: benefit more consistent across studies than previously under (0 replies)
  241. Some older patients with breast cancer may avoid radiotherapy (0 replies)
  242. Breast cancer: older survivors benefit from exercise programs (0 replies)
  243. Guideline-recommended breast cancer treatment affected by economic factors (0 replies)
  244. Biomarker linked to aggressive breast cancers, poor outcomes in African-Americans (0 replies)
  245. Association between oncometabolite accumulation and breast cancer prognosis (0 replies)
  246. New trial to help healthy women avoid unnecessary breast operations, UK (5 replies)
  247. Use of novel medical imaging technique encouraged by NIST calibration tools (0 replies)
  248. Genetic breast cancer screening may benefit those at intermediate risk (0 replies)
  249. Researchers unravel important role of Rb tumor suppressor in aggressive form of breas (1 replies)
  250. Risk of serious complications after immediate breast reconstruction with implants inc (0 replies)