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Parity Tied to Triple-Negative Breast Cancer MedPage Today ... factors differ from risk factors for the more predominant estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer subtype that has a better prognosis," Amanda Phipps, PhD, of Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle, and co-authors wrote in conclusion. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Prostate cancer exams critical nwitimes.com For example, about 200000 men are diagnosed every year with prostate cancer, most of them over age 55. "For men, it is the equivalent of breast cancer and behaves very much the same way," says Dr. S. Adam Ramin, diplomate of the American Board of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Fred Meyer campaign raises $45000 for Komen Foundation Northwest Cable News by KTVB BOISE -- Idaho shoppers have given a big boost to local breast cancer research and awareness programs. Fred Meyer presented a check for $45000 Friday afternoon to the Boise affiliate of the Susan G. Komen Foundation. Fred Meyer raised the money ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Avastin Manufacturer Roche Will Get Its Day in Court Yahoo! News Central to the FDA changing its December 2010 ruling will be the ability of Roche/Genentech to provide research data proving the effectiveness of Avastin in breast cancer treatment. There are some women who have responded with good results to Avastin ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Phase 2 Lymphoseek® (Tilmanocept) Data Published Online in Annals of Surgical ... TradersHuddle.com (press release) The study, "A Phase 2 Study of 99m Tc-Tilmanocept in the Detection of Sentinel Lymph Nodes in Melanoma and Breast Cancer," was led by Stanley PL Leong, MD, Course Chair Professor of Surgery and Director Sentinel Lymph Node Program at the University of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
8000 join Dubai Terry Fox run Khaleej Times Having only moved to the UAE in July last year, the Ajman resident has already participated in the Pink Walkathon (in aid of breast cancer research) in November, and ran at the Terry Fox run in Abu Dhabi last week. "Participating in such a large-scale ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Ipsen and BioMérieux to Co-Develop Cancer Therapeutics and Companion Dx Genetic Engineering News The initial focus of the research will include products for prostate and breast cancers, along with neuroendocrine tumors and pituitary tumors. "Our goal is to reinforce personalized medicine and contribute through this partnership to the novel ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Mammography Less Effective in Prior Breast Cancer Sufferers EmpowHer By Joanna Karpasea-Jones February 25, 2011 - 5:04am According to a study in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), mammography has lower accuracy if the woman has a prior history of breast cancer. The procedure is already known for its ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Breast cancer cases on the rise Times of India The north-eastern states also showed low levels of breast cancer deaths. Sikkim recorded 30 deaths, Mizoram 49 and Arunachal an estimated 63 deaths. MoS health S Gandhiselvan on Friday said, "According to Indian Council of Medical Research, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED IN FIGHT AGAINST BREAST CANCER Port Huron Times Herald This inspiring event unites the entire community to honor and celebrate breast cancer survivors, educate women about the importance of early detection and prevention, raise money to fund lifesaving research, and support programs to eliminate breast ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Recording ovarian cancer diagnosis 'can take more than a month' International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics Scientists from the Institute of Cancer Research (ICR) have found an enzyme which could be blocked to stop the spread of breast cancer to other parts of the body. If experts can manage to block the action of lysyl oxidase-like 2 (LOXL2), ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Health Highlights: Feb. 24, 2011 BusinessWeek They achieved this by blocking an enzyme called LOXL2 and said their findings offer a "fantastic" target for the development of new drugs to prevent breast cancer metastasis in women, BBC News reported. The study appears in the journal Cancer Research. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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The Weekly Dose: Our Roundup of Health News You Need to Know MyHealthNewsDaily Mammograms less accurate for breast cancer survivors: Mammograms are less precise for women with a history of breast cancer than they are for women without a history, a new study found. Women who've had breast cancer in the past were more likely to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Higher Vitamin D Intake Reduces Disease Risk Food Product Design SAN DIEGO—Higher intake of vitamin D is needed to boost blood levels that can prevent or reduce the risk of breast cancer, colon cancer, multiple sclerosis and type 1 diabetes, according to new research published in the journal Anticancer Research. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Wacoal Fi(gh)t for the Cure Kansas City Star For every woman that participates, Wacoal will donate $2 to Susan G. Komen for the Cure for breast cancer research and community outreach programs. Wacoal will donate an additional $2 for every Wacoal bra, shapewear piece, or b.Tempt'd bra purchased at ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Dragon Divas offer fun and camaraderie Canada.com Both those events raise money for cancer research and the Divas know a lot of about cancer. To a woman, they're breast cancer survivors. And it's the friendship and support they gain from being a member of such a group, not to mention the incentive to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Get your face in SLmag this weekend — Forever Pink Prom, Night for African Sight Salt Lake Magazine (blog) It's dancing, cocktails and light hors d'oeuvres at $60 per person, all going to the Huntsman Cancer Institute for breast cancer research. Oh, and wear something PINK! The hot pink atmosphere/dance floor will make it a night to remember. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hometown Hero: Amy Yoffe Patch.com She chose to electively remove her ovaries, fallopian tubes and breasts to reduce her own risk of ovarian and breast cancer. "I didn't doubt the decision going in, and even though it was very difficult to go through the double mastectomy with ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
McIntyre's vote to end funding for Planned Parenthood draws protest FayObserver.com Mitchell said McIntyre has supported and voted in favor of other women's health programs including "legislative support for breast cancer research and early detection programs, cervical cancer research, postpartum depression research, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Man's best friend, or colonoscopy? Toronto Sun A study published in the journal Integrative Cancer Therapies shows that dogs can also distinguish between patients who have early and late stage lung and breast cancer. So what do dogs have that's lacking in cancer specialists? ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Onyx Misses Q4; Gives Outlook Zacks.com ... treatment of advanced breast cancer. Further, late-stage trials with the drug are ongoing for lung and thyroid cancer. Research and development (R&D) spend increased 50.8% to $54.3 million due to higher expenses for the development of carfilzomib. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Biomed Middle East » New study: Multiple full-term pregnancies may ... By Nadia "More research is needed to better understand the causes of the most aggressive and lethal forms of breast cancer. While this study adds to our knowledge base, it should not change women's approaches to breast cancer screening," Phipps ... Biomed Middle East - http://biomedme.com/ | ||
FDA grants Genentech hearing on Avastin use in breast cancer - MPR The FDA has granted a hearing to allow Genentech the opportunity to present its views on why Avastin (bevacizumab) should remain FDA-approved for metastatic breast cancer. ... Polaris Group and The Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research ( LICR) announced the initiation of enrollment for its Phase 2 clinical trial evaluating ADI-PEG 20 in the treatment of small cell lung cancer (SCLC). ... Latest articles from MPR - http://www.empr.com/ | ||
Light at Night Linked to Breast Cancer Risk : Healthymagination By Paula Dranov Research is Zeroing in on a Surprising Risk. Did you know that women who work the night shift seem to have a higher risk of breast cancer? Researchers around the world are searching for an explanation. Does artificial light at night ... Healthymagination - http://www.healthymagination.com/ | ||
Herceptin May Boost Long-Term Survival After Aggressive Breast ... By Editor - Health News 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. ... Gianni and Cassell agreed that more research needs to focus on whether. Herceptin use should be extended to further improve its effectiveness. "For how long the trastuzumab should be given is really unclear and ... Rocket News - http://www.rocketnews.com/ | ||
Herceptin May Boost Long-Term Survival After Aggressive Breast ... By admin 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. Science Magazine News - http://www.sciencemagnews.com/ | ||
Phase 2 Lymphoseek® (Tilmanocept) Data Published Online in Annals ... The publication of the multi-center clinical results was announced yesterday after market close by Dr. Stanley Leong, Chief of Cutaneous Oncology and Associate Director of the Melanoma Program at the Center for Melanoma Research and Treatment, ... The study, "A Phase 2 Study of 99mTc-Tilmanocept in the Detection of Sentinel Lymph Nodes in Melanoma and Breast Cancer," was led by Stanley P.L. Leong, M.D., Course Chair Professor of Surgery and Director Sentinel Lymph Node ... Drugs.com - Clinical Trials - http://www.drugs.com/clinical_trials.html | ||
Intraoperative defibrillator testing under scrutiny | Research ... By MassDevice staff Gastric bypass trumps lap-band for diabetes, weight-loss benefits | Research roundup · Clinical trials roundup: Researchers say molecular imaging twice as effective in detecting breast cancer · Neoprobe stock builds strength ... MassDevice - Medical device news,... - http://www.massdevice.com/ | ||
Can Acupressure Exempt Fatigue in Breast Cancer Patients ... By Elina Needham Health · TNM · Research. book. Can Acupressure Exempt Fatigue in Breast Cancer Patients? A trial in quest to decrease the ordeal of the women suffering from the breast cancer is in progress. A researcher from Michigan State University is investigating whether ... Professor Gwen Wyatt, the researcher of the study said , "There are more than two million breast cancer survivors today, and persistent cancer-related fatigue is one of the most common and distressing symptom. ... TopNews United States - http://topnews.us/ | ||
How Sequencing Could Transform BRAC 1/2 Breast Cancer Testing ... By Ken Powell UK company NewGene is using the features and benefits of "nex-gen" sequencing technology to test for BRAC 1/2 tests targeted at patients with a family history of breast cancer. This could pose a cha. GLG News(sm): Healthcare - http://www.glgroup.com/Council-News-Listing/Healthcare-1.html | ||
Research at Montefiore seeks to advance treatment of pancreatic ... By Mehroz Baig Angell points to the progress that's been made in breast cancer and says she hopes the same efforts can be directed towards pancreatic cancer. In the meantime, Ron continues his treatment with Dr. Libutti. Although he hadn't felt too ... The Bronx Ink - http://bronxink.org/ |
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The Breast Cancer Research Foundation | LinkedIn Welcome to the company profile of The Breast Cancer Research Foundation on LinkedIn. www.linkedin.com/.../the-breast-cancer-research-foundation | ||
Androgen Receptor Expression and Breast Cancer Survival in ... However, the association between tumor AR status and breast cancer survival is uncertain. ... Alert me to new issues of Clinical Cancer Research ... clincancerres.aacrjournals.org/.../1078-0432.CCR-10-2021.abs... | ||
Benefit for Breast Cancer research and awareness at the River ... TAHOE CITY, Calif. — The River Ranch's Wild Winter Wednesday program is teaming up with the Avon Foundation for Breast Cancer Wednesday, Feb. (read more) www.sierrasun.com/article/.../1066&parentprofile=1051 |
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