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Possible breast cancer links explored 29 Jan 2006
Bay Area researchers seeking to unravel the mysteries of breast cancer are focusing on puberty, when the rapid changes that occur as a young girl's breasts ...
- Contra Costa Times,
Jan Brody: Before breast cancer surgery, ask about reconstruction 29 Jan 2006
Both of Kerry Herman's parents had cancer. Her mother survived breast cancer that was treated when she was 48, and her father died of colon cancer at 51. ...
- Providence Journal (subscription),
Cognitive decline, supplements, breast cancer 29 Jan 2006
THE QUESTION: A class of drugs called aromatase inhibitors has been shown to help women whose breast cancer does not respond to tamoxifen, the standard hormone ...
- Seattle Times,
Life anew at thirty-six 29 Jan 2006
The next day she was diagnosed with breast cancer. ... “I had eight of the 10 symptoms listed for inflammatory breast cancer,� she said. ...
- Lawrence Journal World,
After cancer, 'life goes on' 29 Jan 2006
Peggy Bohac, 56, is in remission after a diagnosis in September 2003 of inflammatory breast cancer, which makes up fewer than 1 percent of breast cancer ...
- South Bend Tribune,
Go Pink with Waterville Valley on Superbowl Sunday, Feb. 5 29 Jan 2006
VALLEY, New Hampshire — Waterville Valley Resort is halfway to reaching its giving goal of $5000 to benefit the Boarding for Breast Cancer Foundation (B4BC ...
- AlpineZone News,
Resolve to make change for the better in 2006 29 Jan 2006
Guideline: All women over age 40 should have a mammogram. Only 47 percent of women over age 40 have had breast cancer screenings within the past year. ...
- Battle Creek Enquirer,
New lifestyle, same spirit for NC State coach 29 Jan 2006
Yet to many, it was the graceful way the North Carolina State coach handled her fight against breast cancer nearly 20 years ago that best defined her. ...
- Billings Gazette,
Vivian Wood: Cancer fight turned nurse into activist Jan 28, 2006
...of the disease, she would commit her energy toward helping other women in the same condition by raising money, as well as awareness, for breast cancer research ...
- Detroit Free Press,
Breast Cancer Research Foundation Is Beneficiary of the Cadillac ... Jan 28, 2006
...riders will unite to “Dance for Women Around the World� in the annual musical freestyle competition benefit for the Breast Cancer Research Foundation. ...
- DressageDaily,
January 27 - Rider to Host Breast Cancer Conference Jan 27, 2006
Breast cancer patients, survivors and their families will have an opportunity to learn about emerging issues in breast cancer research in a day-long conference ...
- Rider University,
Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center to Hold Free Breast Cancer ... Jan 27, 2006
FRANKLINTON - A free community-based breast cancer screening for eligible women will be held from 10 am until 1 pm on Saturday, Feb. ...
- Bogalusa Daily News,
New Cutting-Edge Treatments for Breast Cancer Jan 25, 2006
CHICAGO, Jan. 25, 2006 — Four years after she was diagnosed with an aggressive form of breast cancer, Peggy Matson is now free of the disease. ...
- ABC News
Vaginal Dryness Meds May Counteract Breast Cancer Drugs Jan 26, 2006
News) -- Estrogen used to combat vaginal dryness and other postmenopausal symptoms may counteract the beneficial effects of new breast cancer drugs called ...
- Forbes
Sisters of breast cancer patients joining study Jan 26, 2006
...joining the National Institutes of Health's Sister Study, and they all have at least one thing in common: a sister who has been diagnosed with breast cancer. ...
- Newsweek
Ulster breast cancer scandal Jan 26, 2006
Fourteen Ulster women with breast cancer were wrongly given the all-clear after being misdiagnosed by a radiologist, a shock report revealed today. ...
- Belfast Telegraph,
Detecting Breast Cancer Jan 26, 2006
Women should talk with their doctor about factors that can increase their chance of getting breast cancer. Women of any age who ...
- NBC4.TV,
Report Finds Half of Breast Cancer Causes May Be Environmental Jan 27, 2006
Women in the United States still have a high risk of breast cancer even if they have no genetic predisposition or other commonly-accepted risk factors for the ...
- YubaNet,
Calif. may crack down on secondhand smoke over breast cancer tie Jan 26, 2006
SAN FRANCISCO - California regulators will decide today whether to accept a controversial new finding that secondhand smoke causes breast cancer, a decision ...
- AZ Central.com,
Warning of risk to breast cancer patients from vaginal oestrogen Jan 26, 2006
Breast cancer specialists from one of the UK’s leading cancer centres cautioned doctors (Thursday 26 January) of the risks in prescribing vaginal oestrogen ...
- innovations report,
Direct-site chemo tested for breast cancer Jan 26, 2006
BALTIMORE, Jan. 26 (UPI) -- Delivering chemotherapy directly to breast "plumbing" may work as well as surgery/radiation for early breast cancer. ...
- United Press International
Women With Breast Cancer Beware Jan 25, 2006
...(Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Breast cancer specialists from a leading cancer center in the United Kingdom caution all physicians about the risks of prescribing ...
- Ivanhoe,
Early breast cancer jumps 30 percent Jan 25, 2006
25 (UPI) -- An early form of breast cancer, ductal carcinoma in situ, jumped 30 percent in five years mainly due to better screening programs, British ...
- United Press International
Cancer overlooked in 14 breast screenings Jan 26, 2006
A review carried out following the suspension of a radiologist, has revealed that 14 women with breast cancer had it overlooked during their examination. ...
- 4ni.co.uk,
Long Island two-day Breast Cancer Walk to hold meeting, Thursday ... Jan 26, 2006
An information meeting hosted by local breast cancer coalitions will be held Thursday, February 2, 7 pm at Babylon Village Hall to discuss the Long Island two ...
- Babylon Beacon,
Breast Cancer: Topical Estrogen Risky Jan 26, 2006
Jan. 25, 2006 -- Breast cancer patients taking drugs that block estrogen production should not use estrogen-based topical products to treat vaginal dryness and ...
- WebMD
Doctor apologises for botched breast cancer tests Jan 26, 2006
A doctor who missed breast cancer in 28 women apologised today for the "distress" he caused to patients. Consultant radiologist ...
- 24dash.com,
Scientists Unravel Link Between HRT And Breast Cancer Gene, BRCA1 Jan 26, 2006
It is a well established fact that any genetic alterations in either the BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene can predispose to breast cancer. The ...
- MedIndia,
Researchers Explore New Breast Cancer Treatments Jan 26, 2006
Baltimore, MD (AHN) - Researchers are continuing to explore different treatment methods to fight breast cancer. Newswise reports ...
- All Headline News
Breast cancer missed in 14 women Jan 26, 2006
...report concluded: "Clear evidence of substandard care has been identified and this has led to significant and avoidable delays in the diagnosis of breast cancer ...
- U.TV,
West Islip Breast Cancer Coalition makes donation to Cold Spring ... Jan 26, 2006
Recently, members of the Board of Directors of the West Islip Breast Cancer Coalition for LI, Inc. (WIBCC) visited Cold Spring Harbor ...
- Babylon Beacon,
Breast cancer screening scandal report published Jan 26, 2006
The British government launched a probe two months ago to run parallel to an inquiry already under way into test results at two Co Antrim hospitals over a two ...
- UTV,
Support key to dealing with cancer ILLINOIS: Survivor describes ... Jan 27, 2006
BY MEG SHREVE. When Sherlane Garnett was diagnosed with breast cancer 11 years ago, she had a hard time talking about her illness even with her children. ...
- nwitimes.com,
St. Joseph joins breast-cancer study Jan 27, 2006
When Trudy Comfort learned she could complete radiation therapy for breast cancer in five days instead of several weeks, she signed up to be the first ...
- Bellingham Herald,
WJulian.com To Support The Fight On Breast Cancer. Jan 26, 2006
...(PRLEAP.COM) "This web site is in support of my wife who is a five year survivor of breast cancer.". Breast cancer begins in the ...
- PR Leap (press release),
Faster Results for Breast Cancer Jan 26, 2006
...(Ivanhoe Broadcast News) -- Every three minutes a woman is diagnosed with breast cancer but getting the diagnosis can be a long, drawn-out process. ...
- Ivanhoe (press release),
Key chains promote breast cancer awareness Jan 25, 2006
Breast cancer is diagnosed in about 800 Hawaii women every year, and the disease claims 100 of them. If prevention is key in getting ...
- KHON2,
Telecare Based Same Day Breast Cancer Diagnosis Jan 26, 2006
...can have a breast biopsy performed, receive a written laboratory report, and meet with a specialist by video-conferencing for breast cancer treatment planning ...
- Wireless Healthcare,
Nuclear Medicine Imaging Could Revolutionize Breast Cancer ... Jan 26, 2006
...medicine imaging technique, which looks at how the body functions at the molecular level, may provide near-immediate selection of breast cancer patients for ...
- International News Service,
EntreMed begins breast cancer drug study Jan 26, 2006
By Staff Writer. EntreMed has initiated a phase II study to evaluate its investigational compound MKC-1 in advanced metastatic breast cancer patients. ...
- Pharmaceutical Business Review
East Texas Community Comes Together For Woman Battling Breast ... Jan 26, 2006
Now her friends are stepping in to help. Three and a half years ago, doctors diagnosed Marcie Kerby, a mother of four, with breast cancer. ...
- KLTV,
Blunders at breast cancer hospitals Jan 24, 2006
UP to 17 women have been told they are at significant risk of dying from breast cancer after a radiologist wrongly gave them the all-clear, hospital chiefs ...
- Times Online,
UK breast cancer patients wrongly given all-clear Jan 24, 2006
LONDON (Reuters) - Twenty-two women were wrongly given the all clear at two Greater Manchester hospitals when they actually had breast cancer, a report on ...
- Reuters
Sharp rise in early form of breast cancer is detected Jan 24, 2006
By Jeremy Laurance, Health Editor. An early form of breast cancer has risen by 30 per cent in five years, researchers reported yesterday. ...
- Independent,
22 victims of breast cancer blunder Jan 24, 2006
TWENTY-TWO women have been told they have breast cancer after they were wrongly given the all-clear by a consultant. Health experts ...
- Manchester Evening News,
Blundering doctor gives breast cancer victims all-clear Jan 24, 2006
Twenty-one breast cancer sufferers were wrongly given the all-clear after blunders by a senior doctor, it has emerged. The health ...
- Daily Mail - UK,
Q&A: what went wrong with misread breast cancer scans Jan 24, 2006
A consultant radiologist working in two hospitals in Manchester made a series of mistaken breast cancer diagnoses during two years of screenings. ...
- Times Online,
Misdiagnosis for breast cancer sufferers Jan 24, 2006
Twenty-two women were wrongly given the all clear at two Greater Manchester hospitals when they actually had breast cancer. An investigation ...
- Channel 4 News,
Breast cancer women wrongly given all-clear Jan 23, 2006
One woman's breast cancer was only noticed two years after she was given the all clear by the consultant radiologist at the centre of an investigation into his ...
- Channel 4 News,
Radiologist wrongly cleared breast cancer patients Jan 23, 2006
Seventeen women are at an increased risk of dying of breast cancer because a consultant radiologist wrongly gave them the all-clear. ...
- The Observer,
17 cases of breast cancer overlooked by radiologist Jan 24, 2006
SEVENTEEN women with breast cancer were wrongly given the all-clear after misdiagnosis by a radiologist, hospital bosses admitted today. ...
- Scotsman,
Guidelines for International Breast Health and Cancer Control ... Jan 25, 2006
...coalition of doctors, scientists, policy makers and advocates led by Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center and the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. ...
- RxPG NEWS,
HALF OF BREAST CANCER CAUSES MAY BE ENVIRONMENTAL, REPORT FINDS Jan 24, 2006
Environmental exposure may be an even greater determiner of who develops breast cancer than traditional risk factors such as heredity and lifestyle, according ...
- CBS 5,
Predictive Role of Somatostatin Receptor Scintigraphy (SRS) in ... Jan 22, 2006
...nuclear medicine imaging technique looking at how the body functions at the molecular level, may provide near immediate selection of breast cancer patients for ...
- RxPG NEWS,
Breast Cancer Risk May Be Increased By Surroundings Jan 25, 2006
By Lilian Kim. Jan. 24 - KGO - Could the air you breathe, the water you drink, and even your nail polish be putting you at risk for breast cancer? ...
- abc7news.com,
Report Links Breast Cancer To Common Chemicals Jan 24, 2006
SAN FRANCISCO -- Breast cancer kills approximately four Bay Area women every day. According to a new report released jointly by ...
- FoxReno.com,
Surge in cases of breast cancer Jan 25, 2006
CASES of an early form of breast cancer have increased by one-third in just five years, new figures reveal today. The charity Cancer ...
- Yorkshire Post Today,
Studying The Environmental Links To Breast Cancer Jan 24, 2006
...(CBS 5) When it comes to breast cancer, studies show that known factors can increase your risk, such as family history, drinking too much alcohol, being ...
- CBS 5,
Breast cancer risks seen in everyday items Jan 25, 2006
Everyday items such as some plastic food containers, moisturizers and termite spray contain chemicals with possible links to breast cancer, according to a ...
- NorthJersey.com,
Close to 20,000 race for breast cancer awareness in West Palm ... Jan 21, 2006
124 friends, family and co-workers joined her in the race, which officials said raised more than $900,000 for the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. ...
- Sun-Sentinel.com,
Study ties pollutants to breast cancer Jan 25, 2006
As many as half of all new breast cancer cases may be foisted upon women by pollutants in the environment, triggered by such items as bisphenol-A lining in tin ...
- Alameda Times-Star,
Endogenous Sex Hormones May Not Predict Breast Cancer Risk Jan 23, 2006
NEW YORK JAN 30, 2006 (Reuters Health) - The endogenous sex hormone levels of some women at high risk for breast cancer may paint a false picture of that risk ...
- Cancerpage.com,
Study Highlights Environment's Role in Risk of Breast Cancer Jan 25, 2006
A new report issued today highlights the role our environment may play in breast cancer. It's a big report. "What's the Connection ...
- KSL-TV,
Study links pollution to breast cancer Jan 25, 2006
...triggered by such items as bisphenol-A lining tin cans or radiation from early mammograms, according to a review of recent science by two breast cancer groups. ...
- The Argus,
Worldwide study into breast cancer drugs launched Jan 24, 2006
Cancer Research UK has launched a new worldwide study into the effectiveness of two leading breast cancer drugs. The charity is ...
- DeHavilland,
Breast cancer survivors teach doctors to empathize Jan 23, 2006
BY MEG NUGENT. PHYSICIAN Richard Martinez walked into the hospital room and warmly greeted Lisa Lockett, a breast cancer survivor. ...
- Newark Star Ledger,
Breast-cancer expert Love still breaking new ground Jan 25, 2006
By Jane Glenn Haas. Dr. Susan Love spent 20 years doing breast-cancer surgery, along the way authoring "Dr. Susan Love's Breast Book" (DaCapo Press). ...
- Times Herald-Record,
Woman seeks apology over breast cancer blunder Jan 25, 2006
Barbara Daly, 56, had to undergo a full mastectomy after the consultant radiologist incorrectly told her she did not have breast cancer. ...
- 24dash.com,
Seventeen women 'wrongly' given breast cancer all-clear Jan 24, 2006
Seventeen women with breast cancer were wrongly given the all-clear after misdiagnosis by a radiologist, hospital bosses said today. ...
- 24dash.com,
Baptist Hospital, WSSU Team For Breast Cancer Study Jan 23, 2006
Medical Center are teaming with physical therapy students from Winston-Salem State University to study how regular exercise may help prevent breast cancer. ...
- WXii 12.com,
Breast cancer women wrongly given all-clear Jan 24, 2006
A RADIOLOGIST wrongly gave the all-clear to 21 women with breast cancer, hospital bosses said today. The delay in spotting the disease ...
- Glasgow Evening Times,
Researchers Spot Key to Aggressive Breast Cancer Jan 22, 2006
The overproduction of a protein responsible for cell growth may be crucial to the origin and rapid spread of the most aggressive breast cancers, according to a ...
- HealthCentral.com
GymHawks To Host Meet In Honor Of Breast Cancer Awareness Jan 23, 2006
The University of Iowa women's gymnastics team will host Iowa State, Saturday, in a meet designed to bring more awareness to Breast Cancer. ...
- UI Hawkeyesports,
Breast cancer patients wrongly given the all-clear Jan 24, 2006
In what is clearly an awful medical blunder, twenty-two women with breast cancer were wrongly given the all-clear after misdiagnoses by a radiologist at two ...
- News-Medical.net,
‘Woman to Woman’ offers support to patients with breast cancer Jan 25, 2006
Letting women who have been diagnosed with breast cancer know that they are not alone is one of the premises behind the “Woman to Woman� Support Group that ...
- Rock River Times,
Breast Cancer, The Cure? Jan 23, 2006
...(openPR) - There is no known cure for breast cancer. More than 1.5 million people will be diagnosed with breast cancer this year worldwide. ...
- Open PR (press release),
LPGA Tour Notebook: Kerr raises $100,000 for breast cancer ... Jan 22, 2006
Cristie Kerr's third annual charity golf event, the UpLink Birdies for Breast Cancer Charity Golf Classic, raised a record-breaking $100,000, event organizers ...
- PGA.com
Breast cancer forum comes to Golden via satellite Jan 25, 2006
The free forum will include a presentation on breast cancer prevention and screening — delivered live from Vancouver via satellite — by oncologist Dr ...
- Golden Star,
BCA2 associated with positive outcome in invasive breast cancer Jan 21, 2006
Researchers at Sunnybrook and Women's College Health Sciences Centre have found a new protein marker linked to positive outcome in patients with breast cancer. ...
- Xagena.it,
A new twist in finding hard to detect breast cancer Jan 23, 2006
By Dr. Jay Adlersberg. (New York-WABC, January 23, 2006) - There's a new weapon in the fight against breast cancer. It's called 'Breast Specific Gamma Imaging." ...
- 7Online.com,
Bakery's South Shore operation raises $900 for breast cancer ... Jan 24, 2006
The pink ribbon has become widely identified with support of breast cancer research. ... We're honored to help fund local breast cancer research and treatment. ...
- Hanover Mariner,
Breast cancer survivors honored at Bengals game Jan 25, 2006
23, National City honored more than 20 breast cancer survivors, includingKarly Holcombe of Batavia,Lisa McGrath of Amelia and Theresa Prebble of New Richmond ...
- Community Press,
Study briefs, 01/24: heart attacks, breast cancer, vision loss Jan 24, 2006
By The Washington Post. THE QUESTION Blood vessels often become less pliable as people age, but the amino acid arginine — generally ...
- Lincoln Journal Star,
Link found between light, breast cancer Jan 13, 2006
The high rate of breast cancer in industrialized countries has long puzzled medical researchers, but a team of US scientists has discovered a possible ...
- Globe and Mail,
Exercise Reduces Risk of Breast Cancer in Black Women and White ... 23 Nov 2005
...published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, women with the highest levels of physical activity had a roughly 20% decreased risk of breast cancer ...
- Cancer Consultants (press release),
Preventing Breast Cancer 23 Nov 2005
After fourteen years of getting mammograms, last year donna brechenridge was diagonised with breast cancer. the purpose of the study ...
- KOLD-TV,
Woman with breast cancer hosting daughter’s missionary class ... 23 Nov 2005
...cancer. Cupples, 54, is fighting terminal metastatic breast cancer. She’s beaten cancer three times before, but not this time. ...
- LimaOhio.com,
Hereditary breast cancer research funding 'inadequate' 23 Nov 2005
A world expert on hereditary breast cancer has called on the Federal Government to provide a multi-million-dollar funding boost for research and screening. ...
- ABC Online,
November targets the effects of lung cancer 23 Nov 2005
That, according to the Lung Cancer Alliance, the disease will kill more people than the combined number of victims of breast cancer, prostate cancer, colon ...
- Delaware Coast Press,
Charity cash boost as cooks go pink 23 Nov 2005
Pink casseroles have turned out to be the unlikely champions of Breast Cancer Care, after the sales ... Talks on a far-reaching ...
- Chichester Today,
Health Beat: Nov. 23, 2005 23 Nov 2005
The Wadley Breast Cancer Support Group Dialogue meets at 5:30 pm the third Thursday of each month in the Wadley Breast Health Center, Olive Street entrance. ...
- Texarkana Gazette,
ART initiates a North American pivotal study of its SoftScan'R' ... 23 Nov 2005
..."This pivotal study at Red Deer's CAMIS diagnostic imaging centre is aimed at establishing SoftScan as a diagnostic tool for breast cancer," explained Ms ...
- Genetic Engineering News,
Long drives, jumping off planes helped her fight cancer 23 Nov 2005
Pune, November 23: For the first woman paratrooper from the Army Dental Corps, it was initially “shattering� to be diagnosed with breast cancer. ...
- Pune Newsline,
Breast size a cancer pointer Nov 22, 2005
Women with a large bra size when they were young are more likely to develop pre-menopausal breast cancer, American researchers have found. ...
- New Zealand Herald,
Breast Cancer Breakthrough Nov 22, 2005
OKLAHOMA CITY -- Researchers with the American Cancer Society estimate that 540 Oklahoma women will die from breast cancer this year. ...
- Channel Oklahoma.com,
Genesis Bioventures Announces Development Agreement by its Breast ... Nov 22, 2005
In scientific correlation studies women who have a high test result have been shown to have a lower risk of breast cancer than women who have a low test result ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Cancer screenings aren't always worth the risks Nov 21, 2005
...cardiopulmonary disease. Breast cancer is more common in older women, but it tends to be a slower-growing, less aggressive disease. It's ...
- Rocky Mountain News,
Young Breast Cancer Patients Often Face Infertility During, After ... Nov 22, 2005
Young breast cancer patients risk becoming infertile from chemotherapy treatment, and the use of fertility drugs or "even pregnancy itself" might raise the ...
- Kaiser network.org,
BREAST CANCER IS THE 2ND LEADING CAUSE OF DEATH FOR GREEK WOMEN Nov 22, 2005
The most frequently detected form of cancer is breast cancer and corresponds to 25% of all cancer types diagnosed among women. An ...
- Macedonian Press Agency,
HER2/Neu Vaccine May Curb Breast Cancer Recurrence Nov 22, 2005
...immune response and may prevent clinical recurrences in certain disease-free patients who have been treated for node-positive breast cancer (NPBC), according ...
- Cancerpage.com,
Heat May Be The Latest Tool To Fight Breast Cancer Nov 22, 2005
...(CBS 11 News) Doctors usually treat recurrent breast cancer with a combination of surgery, chemotherapy and radiation. There is ...
- CBS 11,
Ringette scores against Breast Cancer Nov 22, 2005
By Record Staff. The Northern Alberta Ringette Association and the Breast Cancer Foundation, AB/NWT Chapter are teaming up in search of a cure. On Nov. ...
- Fort Saskatchewan Record,
Herceptin and early breast cancer: available evidence is ... Nov 22, 2005
Intense debate surrounds the use of Herceptin for early breast cancer. Promising results were initially presented at the American ...
- Xagena.it,
Investigational Treatment Shows Promise in Metastatic Breast ... Nov 21, 2005
Newswise — Encouraging response rates have been achieved in women with advanced breast cancer treated with the investigational drug lapatinib, according to a ...
- Newswise (press release)
Exercise lowers breast cancer risk Nov 20, 2005
Increased physical activity is associated with decreased breast cancer risk in both black women and white women, a new study has found. ...
- Medical News Today (press release),
Cancer op to ease pain Nov 21, 2005
Dr Carney is suing Sandy Bay doctor Robert Newton for negligence, claiming he failed to advise a gritty area on her breast was a probable sign of breast cancer ...
- Hobart Mercury,
New Test May Help Detect Breast Cancer Nov 21, 2005
...(CBS) NEW YORK Early detection can be a matter of life and death when it comes to breast cancer. Now, a new test may help doctors ...
- WCBS-TV New York,
AIMING AT BREAST CANCER Nov 21, 2005
A fundraising dart tournament was held Saturday afternoon in the memory of Teri Lyn Evans, a local woman who lost her battle with breast cancer. ...
- KPVI-TV,
Care Bears: HP-signed Bears for Breast Cancer Awareness Nov 21, 2005
Support breast cancer awareness and get a teddy bear signed by a Harry Potter actor or crew member in some very special auctions that have been put together by ...
- The Leaky Cauldron.org,
Breast cancer drug said to reduce long-term risk Nov 16, 2005
WASHINGTON -- Women at high risk for breast cancer who take the well-known drug tamoxifen can reduce their long-term risk of developing the disease, according ...
- Boston Globe,
Placenta weight carries breast cancer warning Nov 16, 2005
Women who give birth to babies whose placentas are heavy have an increased risk of breast cancer, according to an unusual analysis by a Swedish team. ...
- Newsday,
Exercise reduces breast cancer risk in black women Nov 16, 2005
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - With a few hours of exercise each week, black women can reduce their risk of breast cancer to the same extent that white women can ...
- Reuters
Physical Activity Lowers Breast Cancer Risk Nov 16, 2005
The benefit is modest -- a 20 percent lower risk of breast cancer at ages 35 to 64 -- but it's real. It's just as true for black ...
- FOX News
Study investigates mystery link between pregnancy and breast ... Nov 16, 2005
WASHINGTON, NOVEMBER 16: Women who give birth to babies whose placentas are heavy have an increased risk of breast cancer, according to an unusual analysis by ...
- Indian Express,
Doctor wins breast cancer drug Nov 18, 2005
A doctor who was threatening legal action over a health trust's refusal to give her the life-saving breast cancer drug Herceptin is celebrating victory. ...
- Daily Mail - UK,
Breast Cancer Database Provides Faster Access To Patient Records Nov 18, 2005
Grid technology is at the heart of this massive database that holds over a million mammography images. By W. David Gardner. More ...
- InformationWeek,
Antidepressant doesn't raise breast cancer risk Nov 16, 2005
...selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) that include drugs such as Prozac, do not appear to increase the risk of breast cancer, according to a report ...
- Reuters.uk,
Breast cancer risk measured by placental weight Nov 16, 2005
Women with a higher placental weight in prior pregnancies have an increased risk of breast cancer, possibly from the hormones produced by the placenta ...
- myDNA.com,
High-risk women sought for breast cancer study Nov 16, 2005
African-American, Latino and Asian women who have had breast cancer or are considered at high risk to contract the disease are invited to participate in a ...
- Dallas Morning News (subscription),
Exercise linked to reduced breast cancer risk Nov 16, 2005
15, 2005)-Both black women and white women who regularly exercise have a decreased risk of breast cancer compared to women who do not exercise, according to ...
- EurekAlert (press release),
Study Finds Tamoxifen Reduces Long-Term Risk of Breast Cancer Nov 16, 2005
National Cancer Institute (NCI) and a Pittsburg-based research group indicates that tamoxifen can lower the long-term risk of developing breast cancer in women ...
- Newsinferno.com,
Final Results from NSABP Breast Cancer Prevention Trial Reported Nov 16, 2005
BETHESDA, MD -- November 16, 2005 -- The National Surgical Adjuvant Breast and Bowel Project, which conducted the landmark Breast Cancer Prevention Trial (BCPT ...
- DG News
Final results from the NSABP breast cancer prevention trial ... Nov 16, 2005
Researchers from the National Surgical Adjuvant Breast and Bowel Project (NSABP) who conducted the landmark Breast Cancer Prevention Trial (BCPT), report a ...
- Biotech Intelligence (press release),
Exercise keeps breast cancer at bay Nov 17, 2005
Just few minutes of physical activity everyday can help you keep breast cancer at bay, for a new study has found that women who exercise regulary have a ...
- Webindia123,
Staying Slim May Ward Off Breast Cancer Nov 18, 2005
According to a new study, if you put on more than 24 pounds after the age of 50 your breast cancer risk may increase by 62 per cent. ...
- Fashion Monitor Toronto,
Tamoxifen cuts breast cancer, but many still wary Nov 16, 2005
The final results of a landmark study confirm that the drug tamoxifen prevents breast cancer, cutting the expected incidence by nearly half among women at ...
- Philadelphia Inquirer,
First Patients Enrolled in Three Breast Cancer Studies for ... Nov 17, 2005
These studies are investigating the efficacy of Modrenal in three distinct settings: (1) a Phase IV trial in advanced, post-menopausal breast cancer, (2) a ...
- Genetic Engineering News,
'The scary thing about breast cancer is that it is indiscriminate' Nov 18, 2005
KYLIE Minogue being diagnosed with breast cancer has brought the disease further into the limelight. But it's important to remember ...
- Richmond and Twickenham Times,
Exercise Reduces Breast Cancer Risk in Black Women Nov 17, 2005
NEW YORK NOV 16, 2005 (Reuters Health) - With a few hours of exercise each week, black women can reduce their risk of breast cancer to the same extent that ...
- Cancerpage.com,
Breast cancer patients' wonder drug relief Nov 17, 2005
Desperate breast cancer patients in north Derbyshire are to get a new wonder drug before it is licen ... more ». A furious mum has ...
- Chesterfield Today,
Higher levels of BCA2 are protective for regional breast cancer ... Nov 16, 2005
Researchers at Sunnybrook and Women's College Health Sciences Centre have found a new protein marker linked to positive outcome in patients with breast cancer. ...
- RxPG NEWS,
$350,000 Presented to Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation by ... Nov 18, 2005
Director Marketing, from Cineplex Entertainment presented a cheque for $350,000 to Mary Jane Thomson, Director, Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation National Board ...
- CCNMatthews (press release),
Long-Term Study Proves Tamoxifen Helps Prevent Breast Cancer Nov 18, 2005
15 (HealthDay News) -- The final results of a 13-year study confirm that Tamoxifen, a drug long used to treat breast cancer, can also prevent the malignancy in ...
- drkoop.com
Study: Bigger Placenta Equals Bigger Breast Cancer Risk Nov 16, 2005
A new study of more than 300,000 women who had children found that those with high-weight placentas had an increased risk for breast cancer. ...
- Click 2 Houston.com,
Promising advance in breast cancer research Nov 17, 2005
Two new drugs, when combined, killed up to 75 percent of breast cancer tumor cells in mice and suppressed the regrowth of tumors, according to researchers at ...
- Medical News Today (press release),
In the US 40,000 People Died from Metastatic Breast Cancer in 2003 ... Nov 19, 2005
DUBLIN, IRELAND, (NAMC) - Research and Markets has announced the addition of Profiles in Metastatic Breast Cancer to their offering. ...
- New Age Media Concepts (press release)
In the US 40,000 People Died from Metastatic Breast Cancer in 2003 ... Nov 18, 2005
18, 2005--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c27949 ) has announced the addition of Profiles in Metastatic Breast Cancer to their ...
- Business Wire (press release),
Breakfast for breast cancer at St Joseph's Nov 16, 2005
The Year 10 White students (now in Year 11) at St Joseph's Aberdeen (SJA) held a Breakfast for Breast Cancer on Friday, October 28, and raised $329. ...
- Scone Advocate,
Breast cancer research needs to be supported Nov 17, 2005
A cure for cancer may seem to be light years away, but at Albany Medical Center research concerning breast cancer is bringing us closer to an explanation. ...
- Albany Times Union,
Health: Meditation, Breast Cancer And Flu Shots Nov 16, 2005
...can keep your mind sharp, a shocking number of nurses aren�t getting flu shots, and new research on a drug that�s revolutionized breast cancer prevention. ...
- CBS 3,
Breast cancer sufferers will get Herceptin Nov 18, 2005
WOMEN with early stage breast cancer will be prescribed the potentially life-saving drug Herceptin on the NHS. Cambridge City and ...
- Cambridge Evening News,
Municipal waste may cause breast cancer: ITRC study Nov 17, 2005
...city-based Indian Toxicology Research Centre (ITRC) have revealed that the waste may cause several reproductive disabilities in females including breast cancer ...
- Lucknow Newsline,
Debate on the benefits of green tea is still brewing Nov 22, 2005
They reported that women who drank green tea had a 43 percent lower risk of getting breast cancer compared with women who drank no tea. ...
- Miami Herald,
Fighting breast cancer Nov 19, 2005
By Dr Amir Farid Isahak. THERE have been many articles and reports on breast cancer recently. With about one in 20 of our women at ...
- Malaysia Star,
UCD researchers develop breast-cancer drug Nov 15, 2005
Within this class are other well-known drugs such as tamoxifen, a powerful drug that works against hormone-receptor-positive breast cancer. ...
- The California Aggie Online
Decline in breast cancer deaths explained by use of screening and ... Nov 19, 2005
...through screening mammography and improved adjuvant treatment have contributed almost equally to the substantial decrease in breast cancer death rates over the ...
- Xagena.it,
Breast cancer center planned Nov 18, 2005
BY HOLLY AUER. When Lucy Spears was battling breast cancer three years ago, her best resource was "Dr. Susan Love's Breast Book.". ...
- Charleston Post Courier (subscription),
Menopause Society Postmenopausal Hormone Therapy and Breast Cancer ... Nov 17, 2005
Menopause Society Postmenopausal Hormone Therapy and Breast Cancer: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Nirav R. Shah, MD, MPH, Jeff Borenstein, MD, MPH ...
- PharmaLive.com (press release),
New Breast Cancer Test Soon Available Nov 17, 2005
BOSTON -- There's a new breast test coming to town, and the developers say it could do for breast cancer what the Pap test has done for cervical cancer ...
- Boston Channel.com,
Mercy Hospital promotes Breast Cancer Awareness Month Nov 18, 2005
Mercy Hospital, Wilkes-Barre, participated in Breast Cancer Awareness Month by hosting an informational display in the main lobby area. ...
- Wilkes Barre Times-Leader,
Bacon Bowl to benefit breast cancer Nov 17, 2005
The Bacon Bowl is an annual fund raising event with this years proceeds going to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. The ...
- Searcy Daily Citizen,
Tuvalu Online and Candef supports Canadian Breast Cancer ... Nov 18, 2005
Vancouver BC based Tuvalu Online and BRC Canadian Definitive Stamps (Candef) are supporting the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation. ...
- Tuvalu Online,
'Diep Flap' Helps Women Diagnosed With Breast Cancer Nov 16, 2005
When a woman is diagnosed with breast cancer; she is faced with numerous difficult decisions. ... Six weeks ago she had breast cancer surgery. ...
- W*USA 9,
Cuba Tackling Breast Cancer Nov 17, 2005
Las Tunas, Cuba, Nov 17, (P26).- A program for the early diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer is proving positive results throughout Cuba according to ...
- Periódico 26,
InSightec Partners With American College of Radiology Imaging ... Nov 22, 2005
..."We are very interested in exploring this new non-invasive technology for breast cancer, which is such a prevalent disease, " said Mitchell D. Schnall, MD, PhD ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Synthetic protein may reduce breast cancer risk, researchers say Nov 14, 2005
The pain of childbirth comes with an often forgotten benefit: Pregnancy reduces the mother's risk of breast cancer. Now, researchers ...
- DetNews.com,
NHS denies woman life-saving drug to treat breast cancer Nov 8, 2005
A mother of four with breast cancer has accused health managers of "leaving her to die" after they refused to fund treatment with the drug Herceptin on the NHS ...
- Independent,
Mother refused breast cancer drug Nov 8, 2005
A mother-of-four from Stoke-on-Trent has lost her appeal to be given the breast cancer drug Herceptin on the NHS, it has emerged. ...
- BBC News,
Mother told drug for breast cancer is 'too expensive' Nov 8, 2005
By Nigel Hawkes, Health Editor. A MOTHER has been refused a life-saving breast cancer drug because it is considered too expensive. ...
- Times Online,
Long-Term Study Proves Tamoxifen Helps Prevent Breast Cancer Nov 15, 2005
15 (HealthDay News) -- The final results of a 13-year study confirm that tamoxifen, a drug long used to treat breast cancer, can also prevent the malignancy in ...
- Forbes
Thousands think pink for cancer 02 Oct 2005
The huge turnout in perfect weather was expected to raise about $500,000 for research to fight breast cancer, up about $100,000 from last year, said event ...
- London Free Press
Cancer detection: The 2 types of mammography 02 Oct 2005
Current statistics for the US indicate that from birth to death approximately one in seven women will develop breast cancer at some time. ...
- Charlotte Observer
Program aims to give hope to poor breast cancer victims 02 Oct 2005
Louis area foundations have come together to form what may be a first-of-its-kind program to offer free and comprehensive breast cancer treatment to lower ...
- St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Locals overcome breast cancer 02 Oct 2005
Joan Davids, Katherine Fangmeier and Pat DiCarli are just three of the many local women who have fought breast cancer and survived. ...
- Summit Daily News
Cyclists show support - breast cancer patients benefit from ... 02 Oct 2005
BENDIGO turned a healthy shade of pink on Saturday morning to help raise money for breast cancer support. The morning began with ...
- Bendigo Advertiser
October is Breast Cancer Awarness Month 02 Oct 2005
A: Breast cancer is a type of cancer where cells in the breast tissue divide and grow without the usual controls on cell death and cell division. ...
- Bella Online
BREAST CANCER: The invisible killer 02 Oct 2005
October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. How much do you know about the silent slayer? The Norman Transcript By Melissa ...
- Scoopt.org
What: Fifth Annual Breast Cancer Awareness Walk 02 Oct 2005
By Krista B. Ledbetter. State of Wisconsin Attorney General Peg Lautenschlager was diagnosed with breast cancer last August. But ...
- Oshkosh Northwestern
Breast cancer survivor credits awareness for saving her life Oct 1, 2005
I guess that makes me ‘living’ proof that breast cancer awareness does pay off,� Miller said. That awareness paid off for the ...
- Sturgis Journal
Oroville women cancer survivors share fellowship Oct 1, 2005
Women Cancer Survivors group shared some of their experiences and wanted to let the public know about upcoming events in honor of "Breast Cancer Awareness Month ...
- Mercury-Register
Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Oct 1, 2005
Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walks will be held on Sunday, October 16, 2005 at Bushnell Park in Hartford and Sherwood Island State Park in Westport. ...
- AmericanTowns.com
Water in Olathe fountain to run pink for breast cancer Oct 1, 2005
The water in the Children of the Trails Fountain in downtown Olathe is going to turn pink Monday in celebration of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. ...
- Kansas City Star
Preventing Breast Cancer Oct 1, 2005
More than one million women worldwide develop breast cancer each year. And women who are at high risk for the disease are going to great lengths to prevent it. ...
- KELOLAND TV
Illuminating breast cancer awareness Oct 1, 2005
The event, which was put on by Bristol Hospital and the Bristol Community Breast Health Project, comes at an appropriate time with breast cancer awareness week ...
- Bristol Press
Norcross 2-day breast cancer walk raises $500K Oct 1, 2005
...com. This year's Atlanta 2-Day Walk for Breast Cancer raised more than $500,000 for local Atlanta breast cancer organizations. Nearly ...
- Gwinnett Daily Post
The breast cancer survivors who really deserve the title ... Oct 1, 2005
...super into supermodel. Each of the 16 brave volunteers who took to the catwalk last week were breast cancer survivors. Every one ...
- Glasgow Sunday Mail
Left-handed women prone to breast cancer Sep 30, 2005
ISLAMABAD: Left-handed women are more than twice as likely as right-handers to suffer from breast cancer before reaching menopause, Dutch scientists said. ...
- PakTribune.com
Campaign raises alarm over breast cancer Sep 29, 2005
BEIJING, Sept. 29 -- Three Chinese actresses recently shed their clothes to pose nude to raise awareness of breast cancer. The beautiful ...
- Xinhua
Reporter's Notebook: Tales From the Breast Cancer 3-Day Trail Sep 29, 2005
College (search) in Blue Bell, Pa., surrounded by 2,000 walkers participating in the Philadelphia Susan G. Komen Foundation’s 60-mile Breast Cancer 3-Day. ...
- FOX News
Sonus starts key trial for breast cancer drug Sep 29, 2005
Sonus Pharmaceuticals yesterday began enrolling women with metastatic breast cancer for an 800-patient, $40 million trial of its leading chemotherapy drug ...
- Seattle Times
Lauren Hewitt raises cancer awareness Sep 30, 2005
Sprint queen Lauren Hewitt was inspired by her family's battle with breast cancer to become an ambassador heightening awareness about the deadly disease. ...
- Ninemsn
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month Sep 29, 2005
..."Breast cancer is the most common cancer among Canadian women," says Heather Logan, Director, Cancer Control Policy, Canadian Cancer Society. ...
- Canada NewsWire (press release)
Walk Around the World for Breast Cancer Kicks off in New York City ... Sep 30, 2005
This weekend, 2,600 participants will walk 39.3 miles throughout New York City to kick off the Avon Walk Around the World for Breast Cancer, a series of nearly ...
- PR Newswire (press release)
Beating breast cancer - October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month Sep 30, 2005
Breast cancer is the second most common cancer in women in the United States, topped only by skin cancer. More than 211,000 women ...
- Medical News Today (press release)
Genes, Drugs and Breast Cancer Basis of $12 Million ... Sep 29, 2005
Researchers also believe genetics control individual responses to medications, including various breast cancer therapies. Researchers ...
- Medical News Today (press release)
Youth is no defense against breast cancer Sep 30, 2005
Doctors say while older women are still the most likely to get breast cancer, they are now seeing it in younger women, some as young as 13 years old. ...
- KHOU (subscription)
A fun way to raise funds for Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation Sep 30, 2005
Cook for the Cure party, not only were their friends treated to a good time, but they donated more than $600 to the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation in ...
- Stoney Creek News
Breast cancer survivors Sep 29, 2005
7 some companies and organizations will ask employees to wear pink and denim and to make a $5 donation to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation for ...
- Palm Beach Post
Breast cancer patients turn to reflexology for comfort Sep 30, 2005
...– Researchers at Michigan State University are finding that many women who are receiving chemotherapy while in the late stages of breast cancer are turning ...
- Michigan State University (press release)
Mile-long walk to raise breast cancer awareness Sep 29, 2005
Barbara Joseph's inspiration for the Breast Cancer Awareness Walk came from her good friend Melody Martin, a breast cancer survivor who founded the walk. ...
- Indiana Daily Student
CANADIAN BREAST CANCER FOUNDATION Sep 29, 2005
John's to Victoria, Canadians will be lacing up this Sunday for the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation CIBC Run for the Cure, the largest single-day, volunteer ...
- CNW Telbec (Communiqués de presse)
Chamber hosts 'Breast Cancer Awareness' seminar Sep 30, 2005
Tri-Town Chamber of Commerce will host a seminar titled, "Breast Cancer Awareness and Disability Employment Awareness" on Thursday, Oct. ...
- Mansfield News
Rep. Davis diagnosed with breast cancer Sep 29, 2005
I'm thankful mine has been caught, and optimistic that I will be fine.". According to the ACS, breast cancer is the most common cancer among women. ...
- The Free Lance-Star
Fundraisers.com Highlights Socially Responsible Businesses ... Sep 29, 2005
LOS ANGELES, CA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 09/29/2005 -- October is Breast Cancer Awareness month, and Fundraisers.com, the leading online resource for local ...
- Market Wire (press release)
Congresswoman Jo Ann Davis Diagnosed with Breast Cancer Sep 29, 2005
Congresswoman Jo Ann Davis, who represents Virginia's 1st District, announced Thursday that she has been diagnosed with breast cancer. ...
- WAVY-TV
Smoking-Breast Cancer Link Appears Stronger Sep 30, 2005
Older women who smoke cigarettes or have smoked for long periods of time may be up to 40 percent more likely to develop breast cancer than women who never ...
- Scoopt.org
TINA STEVENS: Early breast cancer detection the key to living ... Sep 29, 2005
The best time to check for breast cancer is when your breasts feel fine. If you can find cancer early, there is a much better chance for survival. ...
- Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal
Breast cancer mortality rates decline Sep 29, 2005
Sometimes researcher Amadeo Parissenti has felt like he was banging his head against a door trying to find a cure for breast cancer. ...
- Scoopt.org
New treatments help women fight breast cancer Sep 30, 2005
Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women. This ... disease. If caught early, breast cancer can be readily treated and often cured. ...
- Moorpark Acorn
Women urged to go for breast cancer screening in Singapore Sep 29, 2005
The National Cancer Center of Singapore encouraged women, those aged 50 to 65 in particular, to go for breast cancer screening regularly, Channel NewsAsia said ...
- Scoopt.org
Virginia congresswoman says she has breast cancer Sep 29, 2005
US Rep. Jo Ann Davis said Thursday she has been diagnosed with breast cancer and has been told by doctors that her prognosis for recovery is "excellent.". ...
- Daily Press
Breast cancer tour has 2 Triangle stops Sep 29, 2005
The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation North Carolina Triangle Affiliate will host tour stops at NC State University today at the Brickyard and UNC-Chapel ...
- News & Observer
Gaps in breast cancer knowledge Sep 29, 2005
ONE in three Australian women mistakenly believe drinking alcohol poses no risk for developing breast cancer, a survey has found. ...
- Scoopt.org
Rep. Jo Ann Davis is fighting breast cancer Sep 29, 2005
..."This stage of breast cancer that I have been ... Davis said. She also said she looks forward to being an advocate for other women battling breast cancer.
- WVEC.com (subscription)
Rep. Jo Ann Davis diagnosed with breast cancer Sep 29, 2005
Virginia Representative Jo Ann Davis announced today that she has been diagnosed with breast cancer. Davis, a Republican representing ...
- Daily Press
Breast cancer survivors to speak at women's expo Sep 29, 2005
Breast cancer survivor Amy Bjornstad is a featured speaker at the Oxford Area Chamber of Commerce Women's Expo, but she didn't need to say a word to make a ...
- Lake Orion Eccentric
Congresswoman Jo Ann Davis Announces She Has Breast Cancer Sep 29, 2005
Congresswoman Jo Ann Davis announced on Thursday that she has been diagnosed with breast cancer. Davis, who represents the 1st Congressional ...
- WTKR Your NewsChannel 3
Putting focus on breast cancer Sep 29, 2005
By Elizabeth Roberts. Bermudians are being encouraged to “think pink� during October, which is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. ...
- Royal Gazette
Rep. JoAnn Davis discloses she has breast cancer Sep 29, 2005
WASHINGTON — US Rep. JoAnn Davis, R-1st District, has breast cancer and will begin chemotherapy treatments within a few weeks, she announced today. ...
- Virginian Pilot
Women don't know breast cancer basics, survey finds Sep 29, 2005
The Breast Cancer Centre says Australian women have an alarming lack of knowledge about the disease. The centre has conducted a ...
- Scoopt.org
Jo Ann Davis vows to fight breast cancer Sep 29, 2005
WASHINGTON -- Rep. Jo Ann Davis of Virginia has been diagnosed with breast cancer, and she plans to stay in Congress while she battles the disease. ...
- Richmond Times Dispatch
Left-handed women have higher risk of breast cancer Sep 29, 2005
A new study published in the British Medical Journal, has revealed that left handed women are more at a risk of breast cancer. Researchers ...
- Scoopt.org
TV star Sadie's battle with cancer Sep 30, 2005
HODDESDON based TV and radio star Sadie Nine has opened her heart to the Mercury to reveal how she has fought against breast cancer - and how a routine scan in ...
- Hoddesdon Mercury
Bulgaria's First Lady Praises Anti-Cancer Move Sep 30, 2005
Bulgaria's first lady Zorka Parvanova sent a special letter of encouragement to the organizers of a national campaign against breast cancer. ...
- Sofia News Agency
Speakout: Abortion-breast cancer link a myth Sep 29, 2005
By Vicki Cowart, Special to the News. The science is clear: Abortion is not a risk factor for breast cancer. In her Speakout column of Sept. ...
- Rocky Mountain News
Breast cancer exhibit, memorial walk next week Sep 29, 2005
Those are the words of Joanne Bonazza, a woman who is dealing with breast cancer. Bonazza is the Washington County representative ...
- Gateway Newspapers
Y-ME National Breast Cancer Organization Wins International ... Sep 30, 2005
Austin, TX -- (ArriveNet - Sep 30, 2005) -- Y-ME National Breast Cancer Organization (Y-ME) – dedicated to ensuring through information, empowerment and peer ...
- ArriveNet (press release)
Avon’s Walk for Breast Cancer Sep 29, 2005
Avon, the global beauty company and the largest corporate supporter of the breast cancer cause, ensures that women have the upper hand over breast cancer ...
- Sun Star
Breast cancer shows 23 % rise: Study Sep 30, 2005
While breast cancer has risen by 23 per cent, cervical cancer has dropped by 19 per cent, reveals a study conducted covering over 6,700 patients in the city of ...
- Express Healthcare Management
Breast Cancer Prevention Sep 30, 2005
Every year, more and more women win the battle against breast cancer. That's largely due to early detection and better treatment ...
- WOWT
Offer to fast-track breast cancer screening service Sep 30, 2005
A LIMERICK hospital has offered to provide a breast cancer screening service to Waterford women until BreastCheck is rolled out to this county in two years time ...
- Waterford News
Brown's Harvest to host breast cancer charity weekend Sep 29, 2005
Varieties include Brown's Harvest's unique, pink Cinderella pumpkins, painted pink pumpkins and pink ribbon logo pumpkins. "Breast cancer is something that has ...
- Windsor Journal
Women walk for breast cancer Sep 30, 2005
...and Realtor, along with her daughters, Joelle, 32, and, Mindi, 36, will join thousands of other dedicated women and men for the Arizona Breast Cancer 3-day ...
- North Lake Tahoe Bonanza
Think Pink - for breast cancer awareness Sep 29, 2005
...may be a pretty picture, but medical officials hope it will also remind women about the leading cause of death for those between ages 40 and 59: breast cancer. ...
- North Lake Tahoe Bonanza
Baring It All for Breast Cancer Sep 30, 2005
Rather, they are part of a titillating idea that started as a joke but soon became a bona fide bosom buddy to breast cancer researchers. ...
- Wired News
Breast Cancer Program Targets Black Women Sep 30, 2005
...(CBS 5) Breast cancer can be especially deadly for African-American women. ... The full-time nanny was worried and not just about breast cancer. ...
- CBS 5
Fairway gets grant for development of breast cancer technology Sep 29, 2005
Fairway says it will use the funds to develop its optoacoustic imaging system enhanced with gold nanorods for the detection of breast cancer tumors potentially ...
- Houston Business Journal
Walk For Women to benefit breast cancer awareness Sep 29, 2005
Her story motivated South Padre Island women to rally and raise money to help women suffering from breast cancer. The event is meant ...
- Brownsville Herald
Breast Cancer Awareness Day planned at the COA for Tuesday, Oct. 4 Sep 29, 2005
CASSOPOLIS - The Cass County Council on Aging is celebrating Breast Cancer Awareness Month with and Awareness Day Tuesday, Oct. 4 from 9 am to noon. ...
- Cassopolis Vigilant
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