The media misinterpreted the results of a breast cancer study by reporting that up to 30 per cent of the 6,000 women in Quebec diagnosed with the disease each year are not ...
Taking aspirin on a daily basis may lower women's risk of a particular type of breast cancer. In a new large study, aspirin use was linked to a small reduction in estrogen receptor- ...
Breast cancer patients with low levels of vitamin D were much more likely to die of the disease or have it spread than patients getting enough of the nutrient, a study found - adding to evidence the " ...
... University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center. These findings are surprising and represent the first ... accrual of the Arimidex-Iressa breast cancer study, said Cristofanilli. The study fell well short ...
... fractures) can also lead to higher risk of breast cancer. Studies have found an association between higher bone mineral ... five year and lifetime risk of invasive breast cancer for women 35 years of age ...
Women with hormone-receptor positive, metastatic breast cancer may take medications for years to help keep their cancer at bay, but when the tumour becomes resistant to anti-hormonal drugs, treatment ...
For patients with early stage breast cancer that has spread to the lymph nodes, adding four cycles of docetaxel (Taxotere) into a sequential regimen of epirubicin followed by cyclophosphamide, ...
Shorter courses of radiation therapy work just as well as the longer standard therapy for women with early-stage breast cancer, according to the results of a Canadian-led trial.
Breast cancer may worsen in some women who drink four or more cups of coffee a day, but consuming coffee and ... doesn't seem to increase the overall risk of getting malignant breast cancer, researchers ...
... physician of record prior to contacting the patient about the study.
Robert Millikan, D.V.M ... Bell, project manager of the Carolina Breast Cancer Study, is coordinating the project team, which includes ...
... discovered as a cell-shape regulator in fruit flies and worms, is an important regulator of breast cancer. They report that Scribble normally directs breast epithelial cells to form the structures ...
... that severely lower a woman's estrogen level. A group of researchers headed by a breast cancer specialist has found that in one-third of these cases, such tumors will respond, paradoxically, to ...
... three abstracts from the ELLA Binational Breast Cancer Study and one additional abstract on Hispanics from the San ... women.
A final ELLA Binational Breast Cancer Study abstract, presented by Betsy C ...
There's apparently no difference between drinking red or white when it comes to wine's effect on breast cancer rates - and both appear to have a negative impact, U.S. researchers say.
A new study by University of South Carolina researchers indicates aerobically fit women are three times less likely to die of breast cancer than those who seldom exercise.