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Drop in Breast Cancer Among White Women May Have Stalled U.S. News & World Report 28 (HealthDay News) -- Many American women abandoned hormone replacement therapy after a 2002 study found the treatment was tied to higher breast cancer risk. A sharp drop in breast cancer incidence among whites was observed soon after. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
PRIDE: Will There Ever be a Cure? my.hsj.org We can only hope that one day a cure will be found. But for now, it is a cause that has united the world; united LHS. Faculty and sports teams have taken it upon themselves to promote breast cancer awareness. Football, soccer, softball, cheerleaders, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Pimlico uses Preakness Eve as breast cancer fundraiser Louisville Courier-Journal (blog) -For the second consecutive year, Pimlico Race Course and the Maryland Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure®, the world's largest breast cancer organization, announced today a partnership to raise funds to aid awareness and research to take place ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
New peptide could be effective treatment for triple negative breast cancer EurekAlert (press release) The leptin receptor antagonist peptide, developed by researchers Laszlo Otvos and Eva Surmacz, could become an attractive option for triple negative breast cancer treatment, especially in the obese patient population. The researchers published their ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Jazzercise center raises $18000 for breast cancer research NorthFulton.com "What makes it really special is the fact that so many of us have had our lives impacted by breast cancer, and this event gives us the opportunity to make a difference." Jazzercise had recently joined forces with the Susan G. Komen for the Cure Greater ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hospital Using New Breast MRI Technology Wheeling News Register Ohio Valley residents will no longer have to commute to Pittsburgh for advanced breast cancer detection. Wheeling Hospital officials announced Monday that they are now using Breast Magnetic Resonance Imaging to determine more accurately the first signs ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
New Medical Treatment Improves Quality of Life for Breast Cancer Survivors The Open Press (press release) The physicians, both who treat breast cancer patients, posed the question: Is there a safe and effective way to deliver testosterone and improve the quality of life in breast cancer survivors? Dimitrakakis' research has shown 'low levels of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Herceptin Benefits for Women with Breast Cancer Ivanhoe "These findings confirm that adjuvant trastuzumab [Herceptin] given sequentially to chemotherapy is associated with significant and persisting benefits, and remains an appropriate treatment modality in patients with HER-2 positive early breast cancer. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Province approves funding for Edmonton woman's cancer drug Edmonton Journal Breast cancer and chemotherapy had battered her for 10 months. Even worse was the devil's choice she faced between death and $4000 monthly payments for Tykerb, a drug that could help hold Mah's stage 4 metastatic breast cancer at bay. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Herbalist lectures on breast cancer Mercury-Register CHICO — "Breast Cancer And Natural Medicine, A Holistic Perspective" will be presented March 10 by Harry Chrissakis, herbalist. His hour lecture will begin at 6:30 pm at Chico library, 1108 Sherman Ave. He will discuss how diet, herbs and supplements ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Harbor BioSciences Preclinical Study of Apoptone(R) in Breast Cancer Published ... GlobeNewsWire (press release) "We are encouraged by these preclinical results, which suggest that in addition to its activity against prostate cancer, with funding, Apoptone is ready to enter clinical trials to address a need for improved breast cancer treatment," commented James ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Trastuzumab showed clinical benefit in HER-2–positive breast cancer HemOncToday Patients with HER-2–positive breast cancer who crossed over from observation to trastuzumab experienced fewer DFS events than patients who remained on observation, according to study results. The phase 3 Herceptin Adjuvant (HERA) trial was conducted at ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Pink and Green at Rec Hall The Daily Collegian Online (blog) The Lions competed wearing pink as part of "Flip for the Cure," a promotion to raise awareness of breast cancer, and head coach Jeff Thompson said he felt the fight shown by his team in their second home win of the season was a way for the Lions to pay ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cleaning for cancer KFOR That's when she was undergoing chemotherapy for breast cancer and didn't have the strength to clean her home. "It was a little bit of a worry to me," Harris recalls, "because I'm kind of picky about my house." A cousin told her about a nonprofit ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Wedding gowns benefit charity Chicago Sun-Times Find a home for your beloved gown and support a worthy cause at the same time by donating it to the Brides Against Breast Cancer's (BABC) annual gown sales. whiteCHICAGO, a designer bridal consignment boutique in River North, has teamed up with BABC to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Mackay a killer cancer capital Mackay Daily Mercury This year it will commence the first study of its kind undertaken in Queensland, surveying women aged 20 to 79 who have been recently diagnosed with breast cancer to assess the factors that influence survival (including diagnostic and treatment ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
High Country Gardens Aims to Surpass Last Year's Donation to Susan G. Komen Benzinga High Country Gardens brings back traditional potter Guy Wolff to auction off his vessels for breast cancer awareness. For the second year in a row, High Country Gardens, the industry leader in nationally distributed waterwise plants and grasses, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
'YSU Seven' join in fight against cancer Youngstown Vindicator "Being involved in this definitely solidified my passion for educating women and striving to find the cure for breast cancer. And, since women can donate breast tissue only twice in their lives ... I felt it was my obligation to do this," said Roddy. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
FDA Grants Genentech a Hearing on Avastin's Use for Metastatic Breast Cancer ... Media Newswire (press release) "We appreciate the opportunity to continue our discussion with the FDA during a public hearing about the use of Avastin in metastatic breast cancer," said Hal Barron, MD, chief medical officer and head, Global Product Development. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Breast Cancer History Lowers Accuracy of Mammogram Diagnostic Imaging HealthDay News — Mammography screening for breast cancer may be less accurate among women with a personal history of breast cancer (PHBC), despite a higher underlying cancer rate, relative to women without PHBC, according to a study published in the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hills cricket teams raise money for breast cancer Cadtle Hills News BY STEVEN SPIERINGS WEST Pennant Hills Cricket Club raised $1900 for breast cancer research during last weekend's junior fund-raising games for Pink Stumps Day. Under 11s junior team manager Julian Bish praised the efforts of everyone involved and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Doctor restricted after patient reportedly dies from in-office stem cell procedure Naples Daily News A 69-year-old breast cancer patient, who was not identified by the state, went to see Grekos on Feb. 17 for treatment for neurological damage, namely tingling, numbness and weakness of the extremities. She had undergone six cycles of chemotherapy and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Pink Zone game sets records The Daily Collegian Online "We are going to help find a cure for breast cancer," Lady Lions coach Coquese Washington, also wearing pink, said in her post-game press conference. "You could feel that in the arena." In addition to the fans' pink apparel, the Lady Lions players ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hometown Hero: Kick Out Cancer FOX 4 News Kelsey Robertson, 17, has lost two grandparents to cancer. Her grandfather died of colon cancer in August. Her grandmother died of breast cancer when she was just 3 years old. Robertson, a center midfielder for the state champion Lady Scots, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
'Creating Hope' through art The Herald Bulletin By Abbey Doyle The Herald Bulletin ANDERSON, Ind. — When Suzy Reed was diagnosed with breast cancer she was petrified. On the way to her first chemotherapy treatment, her nerves were in overdrive. As Reed went to sign in for the treatment she saw two ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
1. March 2011: Many Gifts Milton Times His wife is a survivor of breast cancer. And today, so am I. These stories about people I know, their wives, their sisters, their friends, are gifts that help me heal. This entry was posted on 1. March 2011 at 01:07 and is filed under staff notes. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
'Brain-based' education: Run from it Washington Post (blog) By Larry Cuban The history of searching for a cancer cure began with "radical surgery" for breast cancer–hailed as a "cure" in the early 1920s.* The restless search then moved to radiation for different cancers including Hodgkins disease in the 1950s, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Spain MP Uxue Barkos announces she has breast cancer EITB "Like many other women, I have to face up to breast cancer and that is what I will do, as I say, in order to return to my usual activities as soon as possible and at a rate that my treatment allows," she confirmed. In a brief statement, the nationalist ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Kylie Minogue marks fifth year in remission Digital Spy By Ryan Love, Entertainment Reporter The Australian singer was diagnosed with breast cancer in May 2005 but was given the all-clear the following year after undergoing a gruelling treatment process. "Yes. Five years in remission!" she wrote on Twitter. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Local GP's Marathon effort to fund breast cancer research CisionWire (press release) The GP at The Crookes Practice will join thousands of runners for the 26.2mile race on Sunday 17 April to support two friends who have been diagnosed with breast cancer. Following treatment they are both doing well. Martin said: "I ran the Sheffield ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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New peptide could be effective treatment for triple negative ... By bjs A new peptide developed by researchers in Temple University's College of Science and Technology has demonstrated efficacy against triple negative breast cancer. The leptin receptor antagonist peptide, developed by researchers Laszlo ... Science Blog - http://scienceblog.com/ | ||
Pimlico to Go Pink on Black-Eyed Susan Day | BloodHorse.com By By Pimlico Race Course and the Maryland affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure, the world's largest breast cancer organization, will again partner to raise funds to aid awareness and research to take place on Black-Eyed Susan Day, ... Thoroughbred News | BloodHorse.com - http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/thoroughbred-sales | ||
Herceptin May Still Benefit Breast Cancer Patients Years Later ... By En New News Blogs ContributorNetwork – Breast cancer patients that are classified as high-risk have been shown to still reap the benefits of Herceptin as long as four years after they have stopped using this treatment. ..... Observatory: Newborn Mice's Hearts Can Heal Themselves, Study Finds. Published On 27 Feb 2011. The findings offer hope that doctors will one day be able to cure heart disease . ... New News - http://en.newnews.ir/ | ||
Herceptin May Still Benefit Breast Cancer Patients Years Later ... By Yahoo! News: Health News ContributorNetwork - Breast cancer patients that are classified as high-risk have been shown to still reap the benefits of Herceptin as long as four years .. . NOWG.net - Business & Tech News - http://www.nowg.net/ | ||
Medical Breakthrough Could Halt Spread of Breast Cancer - BCNN1 Scientists have discovered how a key chemical is responsible for breast cancer tumours spreading to other organs in the body. The breakthrough could lead to new treatments being developed to stop the killer disease at an earlier stage, ... BCNN1 - http://www.blackchristiannews.com/news/ |
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