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Herceptin May Boost Long-Term Survival After Aggressive Breast Cancer BusinessWeek 24 (HealthDay News) -- The cancer drug Herceptin produces significantly longer disease-free survival in women with an aggressive type of early-stage breast cancer who take the drug for a year after standard chemotherapy, a new study suggests. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Cancer Patients Consider Sexuality Key to Feeling Good Again ABC News Ultimately, Bantug worked through the sexual issues, rekindled her intimate life and now coordinates the Breast Cancer Survivorship Program at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in Baltimore. Her experience illustrates an unfortunate way in which ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Ind. man talks about his breast cancer treatment Chicago Tribune AP Above his right breast, where he had a cancerous tumor removed, Larry Shepherd has a black, pink and blue tattoo of a ribbon spelling "hope" in cursive. He got it 10 months after he was told his breast cancer was in remission. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Breast cancer conference March 5 in San Francisco Tri-Valley Herald By Sandy Kleffman San Francisco -- Patients and family members can obtain information on breast cancer topics during an annual conference sponsored by the Cancer Prevention Institute of California. The event will run from 8 am to 3:30 pm March 5 at the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
New test more accurate to diagnose breast cancer WWL Detecting breast cancer in its earliest stages is very important to treating it and long-term survival. So what if you could diagnose breast cancer even before a mammogram picks up a small lump. Well, in a preliminary study of a few dozen women, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
UK punk icon Poly Styrene diagnosed with breast cancer Consequence of Sound Now, though, on the verge of the upcoming release of her new LP, Generation Indigo, the singer has revealed she's battling breast cancer. Styrene, whose real name is Marian Elliot-Said, revealed her illness in a February 20th piece in the Sunday Times ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Trastuzumab Tied to Disease-Free Survival at Four Years Doctors Lounge In women with human epidermal growth factor receptor 2-positive early breast cancer, treatment with trastuzumab for one year after chemotherapy is associated with significant disease-free survival at a four-year follow-up, according to a study ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Scalp cap to help cancer patients keep hair Times of India Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center will conduct a feasibility study to test the use of a scalp cooling device that breast cancer patients will wear while undergoing chemotherapy treatment. This will be part of the first significant study of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Beef and beer planned to benefit Maple Shade resident with Breast Cancer SouthJersey Local News A beef and beer is being planned to help a young mother and Maple Shade High School alumna who was recently diagnosed with breast cancer. Jaime Rossano, the daughter of Maple Shade business owners Mike and Nancy Amorosi, is 27 years old, has a 22-month ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Wilson Goes Pink to Support Breast Cancer Patients FOX Charlotte Cindy Summers was diagnosed with breast cancer in August of 2008 and began her rough journey through the treatments and battle with the disease. When she came out on top, she felt she should pay it forward so she opened Cindy's Hope Chest. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cairns breast cancer survivor to climb Mt Everest The Cairns Post Breast cancer survivor Sharon Cohrs plans to climb Mt Everest in her latest adventure. She will leave Cairns with her husband Alan on March 20 before the climb in mid-May. The 39-year-old said her second chance at life had driven her to push herself to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cheers greet Cissna's arrival in Juneau Juneau Empire "This kind of treatment of a breast cancer survivor is appalling," said Alaska Republican Party Chairman Randy Ruedrich. "Safety and security are undeniably important, especially during air travel. There are lines of basic civility and dignity, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
3-D Mammogram Offers Accurate Diagnosis, Fewer False-Positives WGCL Atlanta By Jennifer Mayerle, CBS Atlanta Reporter Mammograms are the best tool for detecting breast cancer. For many, the mammogram may show something suspicious, often what is called a false-positive, creating fear, worry and concern. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hologic wins step in patent case Boston Business Journal based Hologic and other plaintiffs. In reaching its decision, the Appeals Court said Hologic's claims were valid. Those claims will now go before a lower court. The device at the center of the claims is used in the treatment of breast cancer. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Lapel Flowers Honor Mandarin High School Principal First Coast News Teachers and students at Mandarin High School are showing lots of love for their principal, who was recently diagnosed with breast cancer. Students put up pink ribbons all around campus and people wore flowers on their lapels in honor of Donna ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Liberty Library exhibiting quilts through March 30 Times Herald-Record It is a Breast Cancer Quilt that was made by Lisa Schmidt and professionally quilted by Lori Nixon of Northern Star. LIBERTY — During March, the Liberty Public Library will be holding its 12th annual celebration of National Quilt Month. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Study: Herceptin May Reduce Risk of Breast Cancer Returning ... By Andrew Throdahl The four-year study, which was conducted in Milan, studied over 5000 women with early-stage breast cancer from nearly 40 countries. The statistics show Herceptin reduced recurrence by 24 percent, HealthDay reports. ... Health News - ABC News Radio - http://abcnewsradioonline.com/health-news/ |
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Breast cancer news websites and posts on breast cancer news The Breast Cancer Research Foundation is an independent not-for-profit organization whose mission is to achieve prevention and a cure for breast. ... informe.com/breast/breast_cancer_news/ | ||
Balling for a Cure: Local Teams Raise Money for Breast Cancer ... The Marathon and Northland Lutheran girls basketball teams are helping former Packer LeRoy Butler with his efforts to help women with breast cancer. www.wsaw.com/.../Balling_for_a_Cure_Local_Teams_Raise_... | ||
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Breast Cancer Surgery Isn't Such a Popular Choice Anymore With ... What doctors find today is that breast cancer surgery like this does no good ... of cure usually work well enough that in one of five women, the cancer is ... ezinearticles.com/?Breast-Cancer-Surgery-Isnt-Such... |
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