Breast Cancer News and Research

Latest Breast Cancer News and Research

Gene screen for breast cancer better than pathologist's "eye"

Gene screen for breast cancer better than pathologist's "eye"

FoxM1 regulates the expression of oestrogen receptors in breast cancer

FoxM1 regulates the expression of oestrogen receptors in breast cancer

Weight gain, particularly after menopause, is associated with increased risk of breast cancer

Weight gain, particularly after menopause, is associated with increased risk of breast cancer

Women with mutations in BRCA1 or BRCA2 genes can reduce cancer risk by having ovaries removed

Women with mutations in BRCA1 or BRCA2 genes can reduce cancer risk by having ovaries removed

Scientists unravel breast cancer risk gene mystery

Scientists unravel breast cancer risk gene mystery

Combination of anastrozole and a synthetic hormone called goserelin may slow male breast cancer growth

Combination of anastrozole and a synthetic hormone called goserelin may slow male breast cancer growth

TV studio may cause cancer

TV studio may cause cancer

Obese women at greater risk of disease and death

Obese women at greater risk of disease and death

Gabapentin is as effective as estrogen for menopause symptoms

Gabapentin is as effective as estrogen for menopause symptoms

New polymer-lipid hybrid nanoparticle

New polymer-lipid hybrid nanoparticle

X-rays increase breast cancer risk

X-rays increase breast cancer risk

Two year wait for breast cancer test results drives women to consider radical surgery

Two year wait for breast cancer test results drives women to consider radical surgery

New genetic clue discovered about breast cancer

New genetic clue discovered about breast cancer

Too much night light raises breast cancer risk

Too much night light raises breast cancer risk

New book shines light on mammography controversy

New book shines light on mammography controversy

Discovery of SLIRP gene could lead to cancer breakthroughs

Discovery of SLIRP gene could lead to cancer breakthroughs

Black women twice as likely to get aggressive breast cancer

Black women twice as likely to get aggressive breast cancer

Physicians validate reclassification of breast cancer stages

Physicians validate reclassification of breast cancer stages

Black women twice as likely to get aggressive breast cancer

Black women twice as likely to get aggressive breast cancer

Calcium and vitamin D supplements do not reduce breast cancer

Calcium and vitamin D supplements do not reduce breast cancer

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