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  • what you should know about Breast Cancer  By : Parveen
    The chance, that breast cancer is found early, it is more likely to be treated successfully. Checking for cancer in a person who does not have any symptoms is called screening.
  • Diet and Breast Cancer and Tips  By : Juliet Cohen
    Breast cancer is a cancer of the glandular breast tissue. Breast cancer affects one in eight women during their lives. Breast cancer may be one of the oldest known forms of cancer tumors in humans.
  • Breast Cancer - Defination, Causes, Symptoms and Treatment  By : Juliet Cohen
    Breast cancer risk is higher among women whose close blood relatives have this disease. The relatives can be from either the mother’s or father’s side of the family. Woman with cancer in one breast has a greater chance of getting a new cancer in the other breast or in another part of the same breast.
  • Increasing Your Chance Of Survival By Recognizing Breast Cancer Symptoms  By : Riley Hendersen
    Breast cancer symptoms vary from woman to woman. Not every woman experiences every symptom. And when symptoms are experienced, the level and frequency with which they are experienced vary significantly depending on the cancer and the woman. Never let a doctor brush you aside with a promise that nothing is wrong if you feel differently. No one knows your body better than you do.
  • Increasing Awareness With A Breast Cancer Bracelet  By : Riley Hendersen
    The breast cancer bracelet is just like any other bracelet that you would think nothing of buying and wearing; but you have the added benefit of knowing that in wearing the bracelet you are promoting breast cancer awareness and, in so doing, are part of a community that is saving lives.
  • Honoring Heroes With A Breast Cancer Ribbon  By : Riley Hendersen
    For those who fight the battle against this cancer on a daily basis, the support of family and friends is just as important as the treatment received. This family of patients and supporters strong in numbers - often find the wearing of a breast cancer ribbon to be a sign of their connectivity and a larger call for breast cancer awareness and aggressive strides in research.
  • Breast Cancer Diagnosis  By : Jonathan Mayheart
    Most women discover breast cancer too late because of the lack of regular breast check ups or mammography. Some women think they could not get breast cancer while most would rather ignore the thought thinking it would all go away and they would not get it if they do not think of the illness.
  • What is The Primary Cause Of Breast Cancer?  By : Steve B
    The primary cause of breast cancer is low oxygen levels in the body.
  • Breast Cancer, Did Toxic Anti Perspirant Deodorants Kill My Friends?  By : Jean Shaw
    When was the last time you tried to buy a plain old deodorant? I'm only asking because I can't find one anywhere, or rather I couldn't.
  • Breast Cancer Therapy - Avoids Stres And Multiplies Consumption Of Vegetable  By : Jaime San
    Even breast cancer cause had not been known sure, but a number of risk factors have been told by the medical doctors, so anticipation effort can be done long before the day. If also cancer cell had emerged, at least handling or management to risk factors can pursue spreading of the cell. One of risk factor is stress or soul convulsion.
  • Having a Positive Attitude Can Make All of the Difference in Surviving Cancer  By : Connie Ragen Green
    I was diagnosed with breast cancer in 1992, at the age of 37. I believe that my positive attitude and faith in God made the difference in my treatment and survival.
  • Saving Lives Through Breast Cancer Awareness  By : Riley Hendersen
    The insidiousness of breast cancer is without parallel - affecting over a million people a year worldwide and claiming the lives of women at a rate second only to lung cancer. As women battle for their lives on a daily basis, a grassroots movement to educate the women of the world continues to surge.
  • Breast Cancer Cause, Control And Cure For The Benefit Of Humankind  By : Joydeep Guha Dam
    Cancer accounts to a death of 6 million human lives per year. Modern medicine is aging with breath taking advances in cancer care with increasing awareness, preventing, detection, therapy, research and symptom management. Last 15 years has been a revolution. It is likely to fight Cancer out by getting an early detection especially at a pre cancer stage thus yielding best cure with much shorter treatment time, lesser cost, lesser body insult.
  • Breast Cancer Can Be A Scare Or An Education  By : Michele Rogers
    Being diagnosed with breast cancer can be overwhelming, but with a friend and a way to put yourself into perspective you can be a survivor!
  • Kinds Of Breast Cancer  By : Jaime San
    Women seem to be afraid cancer of the breast more than every other life-threatening illness. Research appearance women are more probable, at that heart container illness than combined of all forms of the cancer to die.
  • Using Herbal Skin Care To The Maximum  By : Stacey Landry
    In the long history of mankind, herbs and plants have been used for many purposes such as curing diseases, relieving stress, and rejuvenating the mind and body. One should not be surprised by that fact that herbal skin care is today one of the most popular methods of taking care of your skin.
  • Breast Cancer - Causes, Symptoms And Treatment  By : ashu
    Cancer is a disease which is characterized by the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells. Breast cancer is any type of malignant growth in the breast tissue.
  • Vitamin D May Prevent Breast Cancer  By : Ethan Miller
    Breast cancer is one of the most frightening diseases faced by today’s women. In fact, breast cancer is the second most common cancer among women, after nonmelanoma skin cancer.
  • New Drug May Increase Breast Cancer Survival  By : Cary Byrd
    New research shows that a new drug called an aromatase inhibitor may boost the survival rate of post menopausal women who suffer from breast cancer. It has show to be a good improvement over the current tamoxifen therapy.
  • Learning How To Save More Women's Lives  By : Stacey Moore
    More women are learning the facts about diagnosing a potentially fatal kind of breast cancer that even a mammogram can miss.
  • Breat Cancer: Cigarette Smoke Blocks Cells' Healing Ability  By : Laurence Magne
    The Reuters Health magazine has found that cigarette smoke can transform normal breast cells into cancerous cells by blocking their normal ability to repair themselves. Over time this could lead to the development of breast cancer, scientists report.
  • Breasts Cancer Threaten Smoker Adolescent  By : Jaime San
    The woman who during the adolescent it was known became the cigarettes pump in the next the day will experience the high risk of being affected by breasts cancer. According to Dr Janet E Olson from Mayo Clinic College of Medicine in Rochester Minnesota (the USA) said that the risk of breasts cancer was begun during the female adolescent broke to smoke or not. The research that was carried out by Dr Olson also showing that the women who began smoked before experiencing first pregnancy will have the affected risk of breasts cancer after the menopause period. Now for the woman who headed the habit smoked after giving birth to the first child did not have disposed was affected by breasts cancer when compared with them that had not smoked.
  • Breast Cancer Walk  By : Sven Ullmann
    Cancer is one of the leading causes of death worldwide. Numerous cancer researches have been done to understand the disease better. In women, breast cancer is the second most common cancer next to lung cancer.
  • Breast Cancer Sufferer - High Risky Suicide  By : Jaime San
    The woman who had suffered breasts cancer had the risk of the suicide 37% higher compared with the woman who had not suffered breasts cancer, and the increase in this risk of continuing to take place at least till 25 years after the diagnosis, according to the report in the National Journal of the Cancer Institute.
  • The Value Of Exercise During Radiation Therapy For Breast And Prostate Cancer  By : Carol Kornmehl
    Did you know that exercise is a useful adjunct during radiation therapy? It helps to enhance overall emotional and physical well being. The types of exercise that are most appropriate are discussed.
  • Hospitals Offering Mobile Mammography to Make Breast Screening More Convenient  By : Kathy Gupton
    There is no time like the present to get a mammogram. With the current trend of mobile mammography units, it is becoming easier than ever to get an exam. Mobile Mammography units are showing up at hospitals across the country helping to give everyone an equal opportunity to get screened.
  • Mistletoe for Breast Cancer  By : Mary J.
    Mistletoe is an ancient herbal natural cancer treatment now used in western Europe as an alternative cancer treatment or combined with western conventional medical care.
  • Yoga for Prevention of Breast Cancer  By : Sally Janssen
    Everyone wishes and hopes to avoid contracting cancer, arguably the most serious disease in Western society. In particular, women are understandably fearful of being diagnosed with breast cancer with its sometimes consequential radical surgery.
  • Preventing Breast Cancer - You Control Your Odds  By : Brian Lai
    Although modern medicine has made great strides in fighting and treating breast cancer, it is just basically playing catch up. Mother nature has already given us the tools and resources to do this, it is up to us to increase the odds to our favor.
  • Breast Cancer, Prevention, and Life After Hormone Replacement Therapy  By : Dr. Leslie Van Romer
    Try your hand at these 24 true/false questions about breast cancer (mostly). The answer key is at the end. No peeking now until you answer all the questions. I’m watching you!
  • How To Self Examine Your Breast  By : Anna Hardy
    Breast self-examination is a very simple procedure which women can perform in the confines of the bedrooms or bathrooms.
  • What Are The Risk Factors for Breast Cancer?  By : Anna Hardy
    Breast cancer is a largely unknown disease until today, despite the fact that it affects almost ten percent of the women above the age of forty years all over the world. The causes of this killer cancer are not known even after decades of research into it.
  • What Are Breast Cancer Preventing Diets?  By : Anna Hardy
    The importance of a healthy diet in preventing breast cancer has been often stressed by doctors and health journals alike. But what exactly is a healthy diet that is conducive to breast cancer prevention?
  • Exercising and Breast Cancer  By : Graeme Marsh
    Can you really exercise when being treated for something like breast cancer? Find out here
  • Mammogram Overkill  By : Diane St James
    I have to wonder just how many women get unnecessary mammograms? I've had some scares already in my 49 short years and frankly am somewhat hesitant about believing that the high technology today is so wonderful!
  • Breast Cancer Prevention Plan  By : Michael Russell
    Breast cancer is a disease, which primarily affects women, although there are also men affected with breast cancer in some rare cases. The prospect of death makes this disease dreadful, not to mention the agony a patient undergoes during therapy.
  • Are You At Risk Of Breast Cancer  By : Michael Russell
    Have you seen a woman suffering from breast cancer? Seeing and taking care of a patient suffering from breast cancer, especially during the later stage, is a disturbing experience. This can be worse if the person suffering is an immediate family member.
  • The Perfect Thing to Wear to a Mastectomy  By : Deanna Mayer
    I meet a lot of amazing women in my line of work. Many are going through rough times. And it never fails to amaze me how much a great sense of humor and a positive outlook can make things a little easier. Janet's sense of humor about her surgery definitely brought a smile to my heart.
  • A Few Facts About Breast Cancer  By : Michael Russell
    Breast cancer is caused by the abnormal or uncontrollable growth of breast cells. It has the potential to also spread to other parts of the body. While cancer is almost always caused by an abnormal gene the chances of inheriting it from your mother or father is only 5 to 10 percent. The genetic abnormalities that occur as a result of the ageing process and other factors however cause 90 percent of the breast cancers.
  • The Genetics Of Breast Cancer  By : Michael Russell
    Most of the inherited cases of breast cancer have been linked with the two genes Breast Cancer gene 1 (BRCA1) and Breast Cancer gene 2 (BRCA2). These two genes play a role in keeping the breast cells growing normally and preventing any cancerous cell growth. However, abnormal BRCA 1 and BRCA2 gene increase an individual's risk from breast cancer. These genes usually account for almost up to 10 percent of all breast cancers.
  • Do You Have Breast Cancer?  By : Michael Russell
    Breast cancer is probably one of the most disturbing diagnoses a doctor has to divulge to his patient. Learn the signs and symptoms of this disease. Early treatment means higher chances of recovery.
  • Breast Cancer - Myths And Facts  By : Michael Russell
    Myth: Breast cancer is primarily a genetic disorder. Only 5 percent to 10 percent of breast cancer is owing to abnormal genes. The two genes, Breast Cancer Gene 1 (BRCA 1) and Breast Cancer Gene 2 (BRCA2) are thought to be those that increase the risk of breast cancer. However, the percentage of breast cancer cases in relation to BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutated genes is only 5%. It must be noted that this is only one of the risk factors when considering breast cancer. The other risk factors being age, high fat content diet and obesity, to name a few.
  • Breast Cancer-Some Common Myths  By : Michael Russell
    Myth: Radiation therapy increases the chances of the breast cancer spreading. Radiation therapy is done with the intention of reducing the spread of the cancer. Therefore, if you have cancer in one breast and if you go for radiation therapy for it, the chance of it spreading to the other breast does not exist. However, teenage girls who receive chest radiation for Hodgkin's disease do run the risk of developing breast cancer because newly developing breasts are vulnerable to damage by radiation.
  • Some Common Myths Regarding Breast Cancer  By : Michael Russell
    Myth: A woman who has been cancer earlier should not get pregnant. There is much metabolic and hormonal change occurring when a woman gets pregnant. Studies have shown that this does not cause any significant risk of breast cancer recurring.
  • A Few Common Myths About Breast Cancer  By : Michael Russell
    Myth: If you detect a painful lump in your breast, there is no need for concern, as it is not cancerous. Pain is very rarely the only indication of breast cancer. However only 10 percent of breast cancers are linked with pain. If an individual complains of pain in the breast and a self-examination test and a mammogram do not show any abnormality the likelihood of breast cancer is minimal.
  • Myths And Facts About Breast Cancer  By : Michael Russell
    Myth: Coffee drinkers have an increased risk of developing breast cancer. This is not so, in fact research has shown that coffee may actually prevent cancer. It was once believed that caffeine, which is present in coffee, caused a fibrocystic breast condition, a non-cancerous condition, which has symptoms of tenderness, pain, lumpiness and cysts in the breasts.
  • Facts on Breast Cancer  By : Alex Fir
    Last year, over 212.000 women in the U.S. were diagnosed with breast cancer. Each year, over 40,000 American women die of complications related to the disease.
  • 5-Steps to Breast Cancer Free  By : J.J. Yong
    Try this '5-Steps to Breast Cancer Free' that will change your life into a better tomorrow. The purpose is to improve one's ability to change his/her perception of life by living life to the fullest - enhancing our body,mind & soul.
  • 10 Home Remedies for Chemothery Side Effects  By : Donna Parra
    Home remedies to abate chemo side effects.
  • Diet Basics for Breast Cancer Patients  By : J.J. Yong
    Understanding of the basics of a proper diet including fighting-cancer vegetables. A change of proper lifestyle would enrich breast cancer individuals' life as an optimistic being.
  • Diet And Breast Cancer  By : Nitin Chhoda
    This article explores the link between food and breast cancer. It provides valuable information on the type of diet that can help breast cancer victims.
  • Breast Surgery for People with Breast Cancer  By : Lee Dobbins
    Here is a look at some of the options that breast surgery patients may be facing.
  • Reduce Your Risk of Breast Cancer  By : Chris Chenoweth
    Learn which breast cancer risk factors you have control over.
  • Breast Cancer - What are the Signs  By : Jimmy Wilson
    Breast Cancer in women is second only to lung cancer deaths and a woman in the United States has a 1 in 8 chance of having breast cancer in her lifetime. That's a startling 13 percent chance that any woman in the U.S. will get breast cancer during her life.
  • American Breast Cancer Rates Decline With Few Women Taking HRT  By : Ron Swerdfiger
    The rate of people affected by breast cancer in the United States fell 7 percent in 2003, a year after millions of women halted hormone replacement therapy, a study has revealed.
  • Breast Cancer Prevention natureday.com  By : natureday.com
    Have you ever wondered why so many women and men get breast cancer??
    After much research there are 3 main reasons why and how people get it.
  • How Interval Breast Cancer Is Detected  By : Breast Cancer News
    This epidemiological study finds that, of the 143 women studied with breast cancer that occurs between regularly scheduled mammograms, approximately half of the cancers were in women who seeking health care for a breast complaint, especially when a lump was accompanied by a personal and family history of breast cancer.
  • Breast-Cancer Survival Predicted By Protein-Based Tumor Biomarker  By : Breast Cancer News
    The first and largest clinical trial of its kind confirms that a protein called p27 may be a valuable tool for predicting survival after a diagnosis of breast cancer.
  • You Too Can Prevent Cancer, Including Breast Cancer  By : Victor Graham
    In 1931 Two-Time Nobel Prize Winner Dr. Otto Warburg discovered the prime cause of cancer to be cellular respiration. Dr. Warburg's research proves that cancer is no longer mystical.
  • Help Me Decide Breast Cancer Treatment Type  By : Mike Herman
    The diagnosis of breast cancer is overwhelming. After the initial phase of diagnosis comes the discussion of your breast cancer treatment type. This decision should involve more than just your physician.Choosing the most appropriate breast cancer treatment type is a decision that ideally involves the patient, family, and healthcare team.
  • Green Tea or Black for Preventing Breast Cancer?  By : Jon Stout
    In recent years there has been an abundance of research investigating the benefits of green and black tea on preventing disease. And, the results have been divided. Depending on the health condition being evaluated, some studies have shown green tea to be more effective, while others have shown green and black tea to be equally effective.
  • Preventing Breast Cancer Recurrence with Green Tea  By : Jon Stout
    In recent years, lots of research has been performed on green tea’s ability to prevent and treat breast cancer. The news has been extremely promising; it appears that as we learn more, we’ll eventually determine that green tea is, indeed, one of the simplest things we can do to protect breast health. Since about 13% of all American women will develop breast cancer during their lifetime, breast health is a significant concern for all of us.
  • Reducing Your Breast Cancer Risk With Green Tea  By : Jon Stout
    We know that a healthy diet and exercise are important to preventing breast and other cancers. In particular, a diet rich in anti-oxidants can help the body age gracefully and avoid diseases like cancer and heart disease.
  • How Mammals Fuel Milk Production May Have Implications For Cancer  By : Breast Cancer News
    A new study in the December issue of the journal Cell Metabolism, published by Cell Press, offers insight into the manner in which the mammary glands of mammals meet the incredible metabolic demands of milk production. As the normal pathways of breast development undoubtedly affect breast cancer, the findings may have therapeutic implications, the researchers said.
  • How Mammals Fuel Milk Production May Have Implications For Cancer  By : Breast Cancer News
    A new study in the December issue of the journal Cell Metabolism, published by Cell Press, offers insight into the manner in which the mammary glands of mammals meet the incredible metabolic demands of milk production. As the normal pathways of breast development undoubtedly affect breast cancer, the findings may have therapeutic implications, the researchers said.
  • Genomic Health Announces New Data On Oncotype DX(TM) To Be Presented At 29th Annual San  By : Breast Cancer News
    Genomic Health, Inc. (Nasdaq: GHDX) today announced that results regarding the company's Oncotype DX(TM) breast cancer test, which quantifies the likelihood of recurrence and predicts the likelihood of chemotherapy benefit for a large portion of early-stage breast cancer patients, will be presented at the 29th Annual San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium, taking place December 14-17, 2006.
  • What Are The Main Causes of Breast Cancer?  By : Peter Morgan
    It is an incredibly difficult day in any woman's life if she is found positive for breast cancer. Her family, friends, and anyone else who knows will wonder "why?" Why did this happen to her, and can it happen to me?
  • Unique Marker To Identify Breast Cancer Protein Discovered By Indiana University Researchers  By : Breast Cancer News
    Researchers at Indiana University School of Medicine have discovered a way to identify a key protein in breast cancer cells, raising hopes that it will lead to a significantly better method for early detection of the disease.
  • Combination Therapy Shows Improvement For Breast Cancer Patients  By : Breast Cancer News
    Giving radiation therapy and chemotherapy at the same time after a lumpectomy helps keep breast cancer from returning locally, according to a study published in the December 1 issue of the International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics, the official journal of ASTRO.
  • Abortion Chemical May Prevent Breast And Ovarian Cancer  By : Breast Cancer News
    Mifepristone, also known as RU-486, which is used to abort pregnancy, could be used to halt the development of certain cancers, including breast and ovarian cancers, say researchers form the University of California at Irvine, USA.
  • The Abortion Pill Compound Prevents Breast Tumor Growth  By : Breast Cancer News
    The chemical compound for the abortion pill has been found to prevent the growth of mammary tumors caused by the mutant gene responsible for a majority of breast and ovarian cancers, according to UC Irvine scientists.
  • Treatment Changes For Half Of Patients After Second Opinion Sought  By : Breast Cancer News
    More than half of breast cancer patients who sought a second opinion from a multidisciplinary tumor board received a change in their recommended treatment plan, according to a new study from the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center.
  • Women Given More Options In Breast Cancer Treatment Procedure  By : Breast Cancer News
    A new minimally invasive approach to partial breast irradiation provides another treatment option for women with breast cancer. The researchers presented their findings at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America.
  • Dartmouth-Hitchcock, BioLucent Sign Agreement to Provide MammoPad® Breast Cushion  By : Cancer News
    BioLucent, Inc., maker of the MammoPad® breast cushion, today announced a new agreement to provide MammoPad to Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center. DHMC is a nationally ranked academic medical center serving northern New England.
  • Mobile Mammography Brings Screening To More Native American Women  By : Breast Cancer News
    Breast cancer mortality rates are high for some rural American Indian tribes, but now radiologists are using satellite technology to save more lives
  • Genomic "firestorms" Underlie Aggressive Breast Cancer Progression  By : Breast Cancer News
    The first high-resolution analysis of genomic alterations in breast tumors is reported today in the scientific journal Genome Research
  • Big Bias In Who Gets Screened For Breast Cancer  By : Breast Cancer News
    Certain women may miss out on routine tests that screen for early signs of breast cancer.

    Elderly women, women with publicly funded health insurance and women who don't go to an obstetrician and gynecologist for routine exams are all less likely than others to get a clinical breast exam and a recommendation for a mammogram.
  • Bionovo's Publication Tagged As 'Critical Trial' By Leading Journal: Breast Cancer Research And Trea  By : Breast Cancer News
    Bionovo, Inc.'s (OTC Bulletin Board: BNVI) paper describing the anti-tumor effects of its lead drug candidate for breast cancer, BZL101, has been published in the journal Breast Cancer Research and Treatment.
  • FDA Approves Silicone Implants, But Breast Cancer Patients Again Denied Access To Reconstruction Gel  By : Breast Cancer News
    In 1992 the FDA imposed a moratorium on all breast implants. Due to an outcry from breast cancer patients who were denied access to reconstructive implants, the FDA approved gel implants for these patients on grounds of compassion. Reconstructive gel implants have been used successfully since then.
  • Quest For Better Breast Cancer Drugs  By : Breast Cancer News
    Breast cancer sufferers could eventually benefit from high-tuned, tailor-made drug treatments that minimise side effects as a result of a joint initiative between computer scientists in Edinburgh and cellular biologists in Japan.
  • Hormone Replacement Therapy and Breast Cancer  By : Michael Russell
    If all publications and clinical trials to date are analyzed, it can be concluded that, generally speaking, death rates from all cancers are not increased by the correct use of hormone replacement therapy. On the other hand, very long-term results are not available to fully justify this generalization.
  • Coping with Breast Cancer  By : Michael Russell
    The first thing a woman thinks of when diagnosed with breast cancer is: "Will I die?" Obviously, breast cancer is a disease with a major psychological impact. Although most women don't die of breast cancer and most do not have to lose their breasts, these remain the breast cancer patient's major fears.
  • It's Really Not Too Surprising That There Is A Link Between Depression and Breast Cancer  By : Mike Herman
    For the women diagnosed with breast cancer resulting depression is easy to understand. Breast cancer is a very scary and life altering event. It would be surprising if some depression didn't occur. But the thought of depression being a possible cause of breast cancer seems out of the question. The findings may surprise you.
  • TCD Researchers Chart Chemical Space In The Search For New Breast Cancer Treatments  By : Breast Cancer News
    Centre for Synthesis and Chemical Biology researcher Dr Mary Meegan from the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences in Trinity College Dublin with collaborators Drs Andrew Knox and David Lloyd have used computational methods to identify new leads for treating breast cancer. When tested against estrogen receptor (ER) positive cancer cell lines, 12 of the compounds performed up to 100 times better than Tamoxifen.
  • NICE Recommends Exemestane (AROMASIN TM) As An Option, Within Its Licensed Indication  By : Breast Cancer News
    The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) has released its Guidance on hormonal therapies for the adjuvant treatment of early oestrogen-receptor positive breast cancer. Exemestane is the only treatment option recommended by NICE as an alternative to continued tamoxifen for women who have already received two to three years of initial adjuvant tamoxifen therapy.(1)
  • Use Of Adjuvant Trastuzumab In Women With HER2-Positive, Operable Breast Cancer  By : Breast Cancer News
    Interest among patients and clinicians on use of adjuvant trastuzumab for breast cancer treatment requires clear statement of what we know and do not know.
  • Breast Cancer Drug Receives FDA Approval  By : Breast Cancer News
    A new use for the breast cancer drug Herceptin was approved by the FDA yesterday, a move that means more treatment options for the 25 percent of breast cancer patients with early-stage HER-2 positive breast cancer.
  • Health Dialog Shared Decision-Making® Videos Honored at 54th Annual Chris Awards  By : Cancer News
    Health Dialog Services Corporation today announced that two of its Shared Decision-Making® videos were honored at the 54th Annual Chris Awards, held on Saturday, November 11, 2006 at the Columbus College of Art & Design in Ohio. “Speak Up: Getting the Healthcare That’s Right For You” and “Living with Metastatic Breast Cancer: Making the Journey Your Own” both received awards. The two Health Dialog videos were selected from more than 400 entries.
  • Breast Cancer Study Shows Survival Benefit For Anastrozole  By : Breast Cancer News
    Switching to anastrozole after 2-3 years' treatment with tamoxifen not only helps women to live longer but it also increases their chances of remaining cancer free after initial treatment of breast cancer, claim researches in the online edition of The Lancet Oncology.
  • FDA Expands Approval Of Herceptin For Breast Cancer Treatment  By : Breast Cancer News
    FDA expanded approval of Genentech's Herceptin to include the treatment of a type of breast cancer when it has not spread beyond the breast or lymph nodes in patients who have undergone a lumpectomy or mastectomy, the New York Times reports (Grady, New York Times, 11/17).
  • NICE Publishes Final Guidance For Aromatase Inhibitors, UK  By : Breast Cancer News
    Aromatase inhibitors (AIs) will be freely available across England and Wales for the 23,000 postmenopausal women diagnosed with hormone receptor-positive (HR+) early breast cancer each year
  • Can Green Tea Improve Your Chances of Surviving Breast Cancer?  By : Jon Stout
    Breast cancer is one of the most frightening diseases faced by today’s women. In fact, breast cancer is the second most common cancer among women, after nonmelanoma skin cancer. About 13% of American women will develop breast cancer at some point in their lifetime. And, it is the second leading cause of cancer death among women, after lung cancer.
  • The Fight Against Breast Cancer: Going Green  By : Jon Stout
    Increasingly, though, researchers are looking to another green food in an effort to cut breast cancer risk—green tea. While black tea and chamomile tea have long been thought to soothe nerves and combat depression, it is green tea which is making headlines in the world of cancer research.
  • Can Caffeinated Beverages Reduce Your Breast Cancer Risk?  By : Jon Stout
    Women today are more concerned than ever about preventing breast cancer. There is much speculation about how our lifestyle and habits affect our chances of contracting this and other cancers. Well, there are many risk factors that can make you more prone to breast cancer, but there are also things you can do to prevent breast cancer.
  • FDA Advisory Panel Recommends Approval Of J&J Lymph Node Test For Breast Cancer Patients  By : Breast Cancer News
    An FDA advisory panel on Thursday recommended that the agency approve with certain conditions Johnson & Johnson subsidiary Veridex's test called GeneSearch Breast Lymph Node Assay, which aims to detect cancerous growths in lymph node tissue removed from breast cancer patients, Reuters reports (Reuters, 11/16).
  • North American Scientific Receives FDA Approval For High-Dose Version Of Internal Radiation Breast C  By : Breast Cancer News
    Chatsworth, Calif.-based cancer diagnostics and treatment products company North American Scientific on Tuesday announced it has received FDA approval to market and sell its breast cancer treatment ClearPath
  • Mayo Clinic Study Observes Normal Aging Process Lowers Breast Cancer Risk  By : Breast Cancer News
    Normal aging of breast tissue lessens breast cancer risk, reports a new study by Mayo Clinic Cancer Center researchers published in the Nov. 15 issue of the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.
  • FDA Expands Use Of Herceptin For Early Stage Breast Cancer After Primary Therapy  By : Breast Cancer News
    The U. S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) today expanded the approved use of Herceptin, a biological cancer drug. The new indication is for Herceptin, in combination with other cancer drugs, for the treatment of HER2 positive breast cancer after surgery (lumpectomy or mastectomy). FDA granted priority review to the supplemental application for Herceptin.
  • Dietary Folate Intake Not Associated With Breast Cancer Risk  By : Breast Cancer News
    Low dietary intake of folate was not linked to breast cancer risk, according to a systematic review in the November 15 issue of the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.
  • Many Newly Diagnosed Breast Cancer Patients Have Unrecognized And Undertreated Psychological Needs  By : Breast Cancer News
    Almost half of newly diagnosed breast cancer patients are found to have clinically significant emotional distress or symptoms of psychiatric disorders before treatment is begun, according to a new study published in the December 15, 2006 issue of CANCER, a peer-reviewed journal of the American Cancer Society.

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