American Cancer Society: Study finds delay in follow-up...
Today's Medical & Research News Study finds delay in follow-up among African-American women receiving abnormal breast finding November 15th, 2009 Printer-Friendly Version... More »
NewsRX - Nov. 14, 2009
Bra helps fight breast cancer
Tech guru Mario Armstrong explains the technology behind a new bra created to help women fight breast cancer. More »
CNN - Nov. 15, 2009
A Test for Cancer Risk
Re (Business Day, Nov. 7): There is another reason to be skeptical about tests to determine which smokers are at risk for lung cancer, in addition to the concerns articulated... More »
New York Times - Nov. 14, 2009
Breast-feeding is not best for Scottish mums
Scotland has some of the lowest breast-feeding rates in Europe, with fewer than 1% of mothers in some areas willing to feed their newborns naturally. There are so few... More »
Times Online - Nov. 14, 2009
Woman accused of faking breast cancer for implants
(ChinaPost.com.tw) - Authorities say a Texas woman lied about having breast cancer and spent US$10,000 raised at a benefit to have her breasts enlarged. More »
China Post - Nov. 15, 2009
More women favor double mastectomy
When health care worker Kathy Hajopoulos decided in 2006 to remove both her breasts when she was diagnosed with cancer in one, she became part of a growing class of women.... More »
The Detroit Free Press - Nov. 15, 2009
Less HRT, Fewer Cases of Possible Breast Cancer Precursor
THURSDAY, Nov. 12 (HealthDay News) -- Declining use of hormone replacement therapy may be driving down rates of a condition called 'atypical ductal hyperplasia,' a known risk... More »
Medbroadcast - Nov. 15, 2009
Landmark Study in The Lancet Oncology Shows Capecitabine...
Let the jobs come to you! Finland, November 11 /PRNewswire/ -- An analysis conducted by the Finnish Breast Cancer Group and published in The Lancet Oncology shows women at... More »
PharmiWeb - Nov. 14, 2009
Lab Study Slows Breast Cancer Spread to Bone in Mice
THURSDAY, Nov. 12 (HealthDay News) -- An experimental drug reduced the spread of breast cancer into bone in mice, researchers say. The drug -- Y27632 -- inhibits a protein... More »
MedicineNet.com - Nov. 14, 2009
Less HRT, Fewer Cases of Possible Breast Cancer Precursor
THURSDAY, Nov. 12 (HealthDay News) -- Declining use of hormone replacement therapy may be driving down rates of a condition called 'atypical ductal hyperplasia,' a known risk... More »
MedicineNet.com - Nov. 14, 2009