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Study: Implants Affect Breast Cancer Diagnosis But Not Survival U.S. News & World Report By Madonna Behen THURSDAY, April 28 (HealthDay News) -- A small study of women with breast cancer suggests that those who have previously undergone surgery to receive breast implants face no poorer prognosis than do those without implants, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Most Cancer Survivors Would Sacrifice Healthy Breast Again: Study U.S. News & World Report By Ellin Holohan FRIDAY, April 29 (HealthDay News) -- Despite concerns regarding appearance, few breast cancer survivors who opted for a double mastectomy as a precautionary measure regretted their decision decades later, a new study finds. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Low Vitamin D Levels Linked to More Aggressive Breast Cancers U.S. News & World Report According to study leader Peppone, further research is required to learn more about the biological basis of the association between vitamin D and breast cancer outcomes, but this study shows the importance of checking vitamin D levels in breast cancer ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Camel blood could help guide breast cancer treatment The National DUBAI // Tiny particles produced by the white blood cells of a male camel in the emirate could improve the treatment of breast cancer. Research by a team of Belgian scientists is still in progress, but they expect to eventually create a test capable of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Mammograms Can Save Lives of Women in Their 40s: Studies U.S. News & World Report In their study, Dale and his colleagues looked at the medical records of almost 1600 women treated at the university medical center for breast cancer over a 10-year time period. The researchers focused on 311 women aged 40 to 49. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
RACE FOR LIFE: The reasons I will run Oxford Times The 69-year-old will join about 10000 other women at Oxford's University Parks on Sunday, June 26, for the Cancer Research UK 5km run. Thousands of women are expected to wear pink to symbolise their support for breast cancer fundraising. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cancer in blue-collar workers The Bloomington Alternative by Linda Greene About 1 million women, according to the Cancer Prevention Coalition (preventcancer.com), work in industries that expose them to more than 50 carcinogens linked to breast cancer. But it doesn't have to be that way. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Boston Bakes for Breast Cancer and More on the Food and Dining Scene Patch.com ... proceeds from orders for Raspberry Cheesecake at Da Vinci, Jalapeño & Cinnamon Chocolate Soufflé at Poe's Kitchen at the Rattlesnake, and Strawberry Shortcake at Stanhope Grille will be donated to help raise money to benefit breast cancer research. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Royal Wedding Watchers Dress Up for Historic Event 13WHAM-TV Penfield, NY - They donned hats, tiaras, and pressed pajamas to watch the royal wedding and support breast cancer research. People gathered at Don's Original and Pub in Penfield to see Prince William and Kate Middleton tie the knot. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Motorcycle fundraiser in Bellingham Sunday Milford Daily News By Anonymous At least 40 motorcycles will be roaring through Bellingham Sunday to support efforts to find a cure for breast cancer. The 35-mile motorcycle ride this weekend should raise hundreds of dollars for breast cancer research, at $20 per rider ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
At Windber Research Institute, a hands-on science lesson The Tribune-Democrat Through a collaboration with Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, Windber's tissue bank has collected tens of thousands of frozen biopsies and blood samples from breast cancer patients and those whose tests showed no cancer. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Indian American Scientists Honored by Cancer Research Group San Leandro India West Tekmal is a professor of obstetrics and gynecology and director of reproductive research at the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio. His work explores the importance of local estrogen in the initiation and progression of breast and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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EDITORIAL: Hoping for a cure Jamaica Gleaner Such an initiative could be charged with the coordination and support of cancer research. We must congratulate NGOs for their tremendous public advocacy over many years. The Jamaica Cancer Society is highly visible, and the traditional breast cancer ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
YMCA Northumberland speaker describes corporate life, cancer struggle Northumberland News In 1992, Ms. Cole and her mother Mary were diagnosed with breast cancer within days of each other. After a 27-year career climb from typist to become one of the first female vice presidents with Bell Canada in 1989, Ms. Cole decided to make a change. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
29. April 2011: Coping with Cancer Changes Body, Mind & Spirit Milton Times I almost always buy organic foods. Still that night I let my children know I was facing cancer and then I began doing research. I know people who are surviving cancer – some are women who have been handed a breast cancer diagnosis. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
C4CR launches endowment Las Cruces Bulletin "We could not be prouder of our association with Cowboys for Cancer Research," said Conniff, who heads the committee along with fellow breast cancer survivors Magellia Boston,Mary Henson and Pat Sisbarro. "Little did we know we'd be here today starting ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Pink = Ladies night for Omaha Beef Omaha World-Herald October is breast cancer awareness month. So why are they doing this now? Saturday is "Ladies Night" for the Omaha Beef team, the day they traditionally let women fans know they're appreciated. This year, Beef officials decided to step up the annual ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Valley Benefits for week of April 29 Phoenix Business Journal • Nineteen community grants totaling $1.7 million will be awarded this month throughout Central and Northern Arizona to help fund breast cancer screening, treatment, education and research. The money, awarded by the Phoenix Affiliate of Susan G. Komen ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Rethinking hormone therapy: Armed with better info, menopausal women take ... Bellingham Herald The situation led Erickson to start hormone therapy - a $2.2 billion industry - despite risks of breast cancer, heart disease blood clots and stroke indicated in research in the early 2000s. For women like Erickson, the pendulum of hormone-therapy ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Breast lipoaugmentation's benefits, drawbacks scrutinized ModernMedicine In 2009, based on a comprehensive review of the literature, the ASPS Fat Graft Task Force concluded there was no evidence strongly suggesting that fat grafting to the breast could interfere with breast cancer detection. The group called for more ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Racers Close Out Home Conference Schedule With Tennessee State MSU GoRacers Donations can be made on a per strikeout basis or flat amount with all proceeds going towards research and development for the fight against breast cancer. Strikeout Cancer is a collaboration between the National Fastpitch Coaches Association and the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
ImmunoGen posts bigger fiscal 3Q loss BusinessWeek ImmunoGen licensed trastuzumab to Swiss drugmaker Roche, which is conducting a late-stage clinical trial of the drug as a secondary treatment for metastatic breast cancer. Roche is running mid-stage trials of the drug as a primary treatment and as an ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Race for the Cure participants kick off the weekend with the Concert for the Cure WNDU-TV Just like Saturday's race, the concert was about solidarity in the fight against breast cancer. David Taber of Michiana Hematology Oncology said, "It's about putting our shoulder to the reel, moving incrementally forward, funding the research that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
SEC Filing: Novelos Therapeutics Announces Board Appointments Citybizlist (press release) As a surgeon, Dr. Niederhuber's clinical emphasis is on gastrointestinal cancer, hepatobiliary (liver, bile duct, and gall bladder) cancer, and breast cancer. He is recognized for his pioneering work in hepatic artery infusion chemotherapy and was the ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Taking a Stand for the Future of Breast Health Care > Politics ... By Amarilis Viera-Simoes The federal government invests more than $900 million annually to breast cancer research, treatment and prevention, and nearly 75 percent of women over 40 years old receive regular mammograms, the single most effective tool for ... The Denver Post YourHub.com Stories - http://yourhub.com/?s=make+money+online&q=http://www.etoro.com/B503_A25509_TClick.aspx | ||
Most Cancer Survivors Would Sacrifice Healthy Breast Again: Study ... By nalonsospc By Ellin HolohanHealthDay ReporterFRIDAY, April 29 (HealthDay News) — Despite concerns regarding appearance, few breast cancer survivors who opted for a double mastectomy as a precautionary measure regretted their decision decades later ... Health News - http://news.health.com/ | ||
Glycomics Firm Sialix Developing Auto Antibody-Based Tests for ... based glycobiology firm Sialix is developing diagnostics for breast, colon, and prostate cancers using auto-antibodies to the non-human sialic acid Neu5Gc as protein biomarkers. ... In the Cancer Research study, the anti-Neu5Gc-sialyl-Tn IgG antibody was able to detect carcinomas with an estimated AUC of 0.6. Setting the sensitivity at 20 percent gave a specificity of around 90 percent, Schwab said, noting that early detection screening tests with such low sensitivity can ... - http://www.genomeweb.com/newsletter/10910 | ||
Northern Kentucky University Athletics - NKU softball sweeps UW ... In addition to honoring its seniors, NKU will host Strike Out Cancer on Saturday to create awareness for breast cancer research. Fans will be able to make a $5 donation to cancer research and will receive a pink tote bag with the NKU ... Northern Kentucky University - http://nkunorse.com/ |
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CSI baseball raises $5000 for breast cancer research | SILive.com CSI head baseball coach Mike Mauro talks about his mother-in-law Juliana Gaudioso, who threw out the first pitch. (Staten Island Advance/Hilton Flores) photos.silive.com/.../csi_baseball_raises_5000_for_b_1.html | ||
Study: Implants Affect Breast Cancer Diagnosis But Not Survival ... THURSDAY, April 28 (HealthDay News) -- A small study of women with breast cancer suggests that those who have previously undergone surgery to receive breast ... news.yahoo.com/.../studyimplantsaffectbreastcancerdiagnosisb... | ||
Study finds medication can increase chance of breast cancer recurrence A recent study found that a certain type of medication may lead to a higher rate of recurrence in breast cancer survivors. ... www.cliffordlaw.com/news/headlines-in-the-news/dbview?... |
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